Vincent van Gogh. His name always stirs something within me. I think of his iconic masterpieces like The Starry Night, Sunflowers, and The Potato Eaters. His vivid hues, daring brushstrokes, […]
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Van Gogh and Basketball, as imagined by AI
Vincent Van Gogh, the Impressionist painter who, after his death, became arguably one of the most famous and influential artists in the history of Western art, never knew the […]
Pass the chips and guacamole to Van Gogh
I was in a Mexican restaurant in Red Bank, NJ last weekend, and enjoyed checking out the art decor in the restaurant … they had a couple floral paintings, as […]
A different look at Van Gogh
I was enjoying making the rounds of art galleries in Chelsea the other day when I happened upon an untitled painting from 2020 by Adrian Ghenie (below left) at the […]
Vincent Van Gogh gets to see his own retrospective
I’ve never been a fan or spent any time watching the “Dr. Who” series, but happened upon a video with an interesting concept: what if Vincent Van Gogh, who struggled […]
Our collection of Van Gogh related arts resources
We have Artsology organized by types of materials, such as our collection of arts games, our arts investigations, our printables, and so forth. But it occurred to us that it […]
David Hockney and Vincent Van Gogh
Here is an interesting video interview with David Hockney talking about Vincent Van Gogh. One of the quotes from the video is: “The world is colourful. It is beautiful, I […]
Testing out Google’s new Art Transfer App
Google recently published a blog post describing a new feature in their Arts & Culture app. The app is called “Art Transfer,” and when used on your smartphone, allows you […]
Quoting Van Gogh in a Real Estate Promo
In the course of my search for a new place to live starting this fall, I’ve come across some interesting things and have found myself on several real estate agents’ […]
Van Gogh reproduced in astonishing detail – and collected in depth
I mentioned a few weeks ago how I was casually looking around at condos for the idea of possibly buying something in the fall, and I’ve seen a few crazy […]