The American artist on his interventions at the Fitzwilliam Museum, a chat about a new publication exploring Gauguin’s complex character, and the details on a new London sculpture paying tribute to trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming communities
A tour of the National Gallery’s landmark exhibition with our Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey, plus a new book zoning in on the Impressionists’ “Terrible Year” and a highlight from Museum Folkwang’s hair-themed show
Exhibition curated by a former Louvre director includes a deep-dive into the artist’s time in French Polynesia, where he painted many of his most famous works
As Vincent wrote to his brother, “life happens … in the garden, it isn’t so sad”
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
The portrait of Gordina, whom Vincent was accused of getting pregnant, is worth around £5m
Plus, the life and work of the pioneering Indigenous Australian artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, and a revealing manuscript by Paul Gauguin
Vincent felt that the café he painted was where you could “ruin yourself, go mad, commit crimes”
The first exhibition on Vincent’s visit to Drenthe, where art consoled him after a failed love affair
Seized in a violent raid in 2020, returned in a blue Ikea bag—now being bought back from the insurer
The awesome nuclear test explosion at the heart of the new film seems prefigured by Vincent’s sunrise
It's 150 years since Vincent moved to Brixton, where he fell in love
Anna Boch is celebrated with an ambitious exhibition, opening in Ostend
Vincent and his brother Theo once considered the painting a failure—and it only got its name in the 1920s
The two exhibitions are the first to highlight the artist’s productive final months in Auvers
A plan to show the €75m “Garden at Auvers” in the village inn where the artist died has been halted at the last minute, although hopefully temporarily
The work’s dramatic colour contrast echoes a Parisian street scene by Louis Anquetin, now on show at London’s National Gallery
Loans include four rarely seen paintings from private collections, with a major rediscovery
This picture was given to hang above his two-week-old nephew’s crib—and later survived raucous pillow fights
Plus, the best books on Vincent and the artist's booming immersive experiences
A still life, painted just after Vincent mutilated his ear, holds intriguing clues
Peach Trees in Blossom was inspired by Vincent’s love of Japanese prints
Big names such as Munch, Klimt and Van Gogh dominate the rankings, but a couple of lesser-known artists did surprisingly well
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from Dorothea Tanning's Surrealist terrier to vintage prints by Vivian Maier
Exhibitions in UK, US and Hungary are expected to be held from 2020 onwards
This will be the first exhibition dedicated to the great master's portraits since 1910
The collector is arguing that no transfer of ownership of her collection ever took place
The exhibition was brought to fruition with with the input of Galerie Bellier, directed by Jean-Claude Bellier, the godson of Vuillard
A complete picture of the post-Impressionist master that does not shy away from his 20th-century activity
Exhibition opens 12th February with around 300 works on view