The National Gallery in London stayed open all night for die-hard fans of the Dutch painter. “Midnight offers more room for ...
Personal mood lies at the heart of how we perceive gardens, as the National Gallery’s exhibition of the Dutch artist’s work ...
Van Gogh wanted a life of literature and poetry ... The world becomes a bunch of swirling, seasick vortices of colour. The olive trees spin, the sky spins, fields of wheat spin, blackened ...
But, as it progresses, the exhibition's abiding theme is "van Gogh's rhapsodic feeling for the natural world. Roses, poppies and oleanders; cypresses, pine trees and planes: at every turn ...
Scattered across a field, half a dozen cypress trees stood like shaggy sentinels ... to Arles to take photographs in the places Vincent van Gogh painted 130 years ago. But, even as he stood ...