With his first "starry night" painting in Arles in 1888, Vincent van Gogh transformed an ordinary city square into something extraordinary – here's how he did it, and what it means.
Vincent van Gogh's Café Terrace at Night is a masterpiece of post-Impressionism, presaging a violent end to a remarkable life. Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s “Loving Vincent” (2017) elevates art ...
Opinion This Van Gogh Museum Cafe Ad Is Hilarious From the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam comes this fantastic advertisement for their cafe. Do you get the joke? The quietly brilliant ad pictures a ...
It’s important to parse through the point this tweet is attempting to make, albeit a little bluntly: when presented with two separate artistic depictions of the same café, Margarita is of the opinion ...
Orbs of orange paint suggested the light of the lamps past midnight in Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 “Le Café de nuit” (The Night Café), and in a new virtual reality take on his painting of the Café de la ...
The Café de la Gare in Arles, where Vincent van Gogh hung out during the summer of 1888 — paying owner Joseph Ginoux for the room upstairs with his famous The Night Café painting — is long gone. While ...
Theater and fine dining go together like fork and knife. Whether it’s dining before or after a performance or enjoying a meal at a fine dining restaurant because of the overall experience, the art of ...
A painting by Vincent van Gogh worth millions has been shown in a cafe in Reading, England. Houses at Auvers II (c. 1890) was hung in the Picnic Cafe for about one hour as part of the Open for Art ...