Visitors can also go to the spot where he stood his easel, enjoy the riverside view—and see how the artist transformed the scene into one of his best-loved paintings
A highly personal still-life painting featuring a pot, milk jug and cups offers an insight into daily life in the Yellow House
The Korean-born artist says he was drawn to the southern French city’s ancient roots as a fitting place for his work
There will be other exhibitions in Italy, France, the Netherlands and Taiwan—plus a topical book and a plethora of immersive experiences
But did Vincent really wear a hat fringed with candles when he was working?
The annual event opens in Arles as France contends with the killing of Nahel Merzouk and the violent protests that swept the country
The work’s dramatic colour contrast echoes a Parisian street scene by Louis Anquetin, now on show at London’s National Gallery
Madame Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122, recalled meeting the artist as a child
France's historic photography festival gives top billing to the unseen, unrecognised and repressed, with a headline show dedicated to dissident feminist artists, many of whom worked behind the Iron Curtain
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
The distinguished architect talks about his new structure in France, a tower clad in 11,000 shimmering stainless-steel tiles, influenced by the light, landscape and historic architecture—and Vincent van Gogh
The initiative aims to collapse the boundaries between art, culture, human rights and environmental issues
Vincent’s sunny abode had a spare bedroom, awaiting Gauguin’s arrival
The new Institut pour la Photographie is backed by the annual photography festival Rencontres d’Arles
Works by Jonas Bendiksen and Paul Graham seize attention at the Rencontres photography festival
The annual photography festival assembles works that open up doors closed by political turbulence
French heritage authority wants Gehry-designed towers moved to reduce their impact on the city’s archaeology.
Maja Hoffmann wants to hire Frank Gehry to design her gallery