At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off ...
Vincent van Gogh was known to reuse his canvases to save money, and this frugal habit recently led to the find of a lifetime ...
Also in Brabant, the Van Gogh House in Zundert, the artist’s birthplace, will be holding a series of small-scale exhibitions: ...
Once inextricably linked with art, rebellion and madness, and infamously banned in the early 20th century, absinthe is ...
The stereotype of the tortured artist has permeated the social consciousness for years, as one artist after another dedicated ...
Calendars were first made so that people could predict recurring events, such as planting and harvest times. In 45 BC, Julius Caesar ordered that the new year be celebrated on January first to ...
Absinthe, often called "the green fairy," is steeped in history, myth and mystique, making it one of the most intriguing ...
Room-filling immersive media art, once a groundbreaking sensation in the art world, has shed its novelty. As projection-based ...
A. Ferragamo B. Gucci C. Fendi D. Prada 21. The National Gallery’s landmark exhibition of Vincent van Gogh paintings, Poets and Lovers, marks the London museum’s 200th anniversary, and also ...
Vincent Price’s favorite holiday was Christmas, and the horror icon couldn’t resist pulling a prank on his wife each December, according to his daughter. Victoria Price told Fox News Digital ...
The year was 1888, December 23, to be exact. While most of us today might be unwrapping presents or roasting marshmallows, back then, Vincent van Gogh decided to unwrap... his own left ear. Yup—he cut ...
On X, Donairddaddy said she had ‘ruined Christmas’, and Artemxcx joked they would be cutting their ear off, sharing an image of Vincent Van Gogh. Others praised the unsettling vibes of the ...