SPOKANE, Wash. - Step into a work of art this summer in Spokane at the Van Gogh immersive art experience. The exhibit features a 20,000-square-foot light and sound projection of the art pieces as they ...
In a field bathed in the golden glow of the late afternoon sun, surrounded by towering sunflowers, bright yellow petals radiate warmth and calmness. This is just one of many scenes painted by Vincent ...
If you've been thinking about buying tickets to the Art Institute of Chicago to see the much-anticipated "Van Gogh and the Avant-Garde: The Modern Landscape," it's now or never. Monday marks the last ...
Art fans can surround themselves with iconic masterpieces this summer when Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experiences come to Baltimore for the first time. The multimedia events open ...
LACMA’s first Van Gogh isn’t a painting of blue flowers, golden wheat fields or aged faces. It’s of a parked stagecoach, and it’s considered a good example of what made the Dutch painter, and the ...
JANESVILLE — Rotary Botanical Gardens has announced its summer program for kids, with an art-inspired theme. “Garden Art Adventure Camp: Van Gogh in the Garden,” funded by a Janesville Noon Rotary ...
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There's still time to catch the Art Institute of Chicago’s summer van Gogh show, which tracks the period that helped set the stage for the artist's unique Post-Impressionist style. Van Gogh fans who ...
Two years after The Van Gogh Experience at Pullman Yards in Kirkwood became a massive success, the creators are back with an entirely new version at their permanent Exhibition Hub space in Doraville. ...
Van Gogh's first outdoor painting is on display at the Currier Museum. Curator of the "Stories of the Sea" exhibit, Kurt Sundstrom, said Van Gogh was likely a bit nostalgic as he depicts the shoreline ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a Summer Reading Series featuring notable books, author Q&As and more. In “Vincent’s Arles,” art historian and University of Chicago Prof. Emerita Linda Seidel takes ...