Artists like van Gogh show us that there is so much more to human experience than quantitative experimental research can ...
In 1889, Vincent Van Gogh checked himself into a psychiatric hospital in southern France. While there, he completed some of ...
Although Vincent Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands ... his paintings announced both Fauvism and Expressionism, and made ...
Art reflects society, culture, and the human spirit, with masterpieces becoming priceless treasures over time. On ...
When, in his essay “The American Action Painters,” Harold Rosenberg described the “encounter” at the heart of the new ...
He wrote seminal texts on the artists Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, in a jargon-free style that won him readers far outside ...
Using lavender, trees, lakes and swirling paths, Halim Zukic, a businessman in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has replicated one of ...
The Ceeje artists, tossing a sly wink and a serious nod, merged their own art historical interests, slanted toward the Modern Expressionism that Van Gogh had birthed, plus the unadulterated mass ...
Seventy-five years after the artist’s death, the grotesque masquerades he painted aren’t so far from the manipulated faces of ...
Paintings attributed to the Dutch master Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), the Czechoslovakian Cubist-Fauvist Emil Filla (1882-1953) and Russian Expressionist Alexej von Jawlensky (1864-1941) are just a ...
The Artists Guild of St. Croix is a project of the St. Croix Foundation for Community Development and is a welcoming ...
The approach of expressionist painting, especially as related through the eloquent writings of Vincent van Gogh, illustrates the parallels between phenomenology and art with striking vigor.