When art detective Arthur Brand answered the phone, the man on the line said that he was in possession of a missing Vincent ...
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 ...
Getting a ticket to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is not easy – Vincent’s posthumous fame as a symbol of the individualist avant-garde has elevated him to a position of near-mythic status, ...
In 1889, Vincent van Gogh committed himself to a psychiatric asylum in Southern France, where he spent a turbulent year creating roughly 150 paintings, including masterpieces such as “Irises,” “Almond ...
The works are now the subject of a first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin (1889), detail. Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, ...
VENICE - A new film about the artist Vincent Van Gogh claims that he was murdered rather than having shot himself. "At Eternity's Gate," starring Willem Dafoe as the tortured genius, premiered Tuesday ...
Ever wished a painting could come to life? This 3D version of a van Gogh masterpiece comes close, especially if viewed with a virtual reality headset. Animator Mackenzie Cauley of Brooklyn, New York, ...
Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background (1889). © The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence Most people today associate Vincent van Gogh with ...
In a career that lasted only ten years, Vincent Van Gogh painted one subject more than any other: himself. This is the story of Vincent told using eight of his most iconic self-portraits.