Bailey is the author of the new book 'Van Gogh's Finale: Auvers and the Artist's Rise to Fame.' Van Gogh's Finale: Auvers and the Artist's Rise to Fame by Martin Bailey. Courtesy of the Quarto Group.
For just 15 months in 1888 and ’89, Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) lived in the Yellow House in Arles, a small town in the south of France. Marked with both creative highs and personal lows, this key ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” uses digital technology to transport viewers into the artist’s world. It’s the ...
“Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” exhibition, which opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston March 30, is the first exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh at the MFA in 25 years. The exhibition ...
Stuart Pivar is suing the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam after it declined to authenticate a painting he claims is by Vincent van Gogh. Maggie Dubiński Art collector Stuart Pivar — who founded the New ...
For those who would like to delve deeper into the Columbus Museum of Art’s spectacular exhibit, “Through Vincent’s Eyes,” there are two beautiful, big books to peruse. “Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van ...
Did Vincent van Gogh really cut off his left ear in a state of madness? Was he truly a misunderstood, crazy genius who lived in poverty during his lifetime? The immersive exhibition "Vincent - Between ...
Vincent van Gogh is a famous artist known for his paintings and a very sad event in his life where he cut off his own ear. Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in the Netherlands, to a ...
The immersive exhibits showcasing Vincent Van Gogh’s art—the ones that take his paintings and expand and reconstruct them, creating entire rooms that give you the feeling of being inside one of his ...
Vincent van Gogh fits the stereotypical image of the tragic modern artist: the tortured genius and scruffy bohemian battling mental ill-health and lack of recognition from peers and a public who ...