The Harvest in Provence (June 1888) comes up for sale on 19 May at Sotheby’s in New York, with an estimate of $25m-$35m. Van ...
The Great Van Gogh Exhibition brings “Café Terrace at Night” and 60 works to the Ueno Royal Museum this summer.
At the 2026 Met Gala, attendees like Emma Chamberlain, Heidi Klum and Kim Kardashian were among the stars who aced the ...
For the tenth year, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired works from the Dallas Art Fair to add to its permanent collection. The ...
Photographic albums assembled by the artist’s early biographer Gustave Coquiot provide a glimpse into his Arles scenes ...
Muse to Vincent van Gogh, Arles may have more cultural offerings than any city of its size in France. I'm leaning on the wrought-iron balcony of the Hotel Nord-Pinus, long-time hangout of bullfighters ...
Our critic picks 17 unmissable works of art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's new David Geffen Galleries. The list is eclectic and unexpected, composed of some of the museum's greatest hits as ...
Vincent van Gogh, the creator of "The Starry Night" and the "Sunflowers" series, cut off his own ear in the 1880s. The Dutch artist, originally from the Netherlands, produced roughly 900 paintings and ...
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 ...