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The museum is requesting the government provide an extra €2.5 million annually to cover essential upgrades and sustainability measures - stressing that this isn’t just financial support, but a ...
Why look at a Van Gogh painting when you can step into a Van Gogh painting? A unique exhibit headed to Wichita titled “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” will give art lovers the ability to feel like ...
A group of olive trees is painted with distinct and directional brushstrokes. The colors, like pink for sky or orange for grass, seem to reflect a feeling rather than an exact reality. From that ...
Jo van Gogh-Bonger (1862–1925), one of art history’s most quietly influential figures, will be the subject of an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum, the institution named after her brother-in-law, the ...
Sunflowers are the first thing to grab you in this dual show, but they are German artist Anselm Kiefer’s sunflowers, not Vincent van Gogh’s. Instead of bright explosions of life, these are dead and ...
Learn how to make two stunning illusion cakes: a hyper-realistic sneaker cake and a hand-painted art palette cake inspired by Van Gogh’s Starry Night! 👟🎨 Senate Republicans face a surprise new Fed ...
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The new Van Gogh exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) will immerse visitors in the golden ambiance of southern France. This not-to-be-missed show, Van Gogh’s Flowers, running from Saturday, ...
An installation view of the "Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits" exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) If the new show at the Museum of Fine Arts, ...
On A Fire in His Soul: Van Gogh, Paris, and the Making of an Artist, by Miles J. Unger. “You once said to me that I would always be isolated,” wrote Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo in 1884. It ...