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The New York Botanical Garden’s new exhibit draws inspiration from Vincent van Gogh for a colorful explosion of 18,000 ...
Yet in the years since his far-too-early death in 1890, the world has decreed Van Gogh a master and his sunflower works of genius. When the New York Botanical Garden announced its exhibit of ...
It also features enormous, larger-than-life aluminum flower sculptures inspired by some of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings – ...
The new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx is open to the public through the end of October.
This summer, the New York Botanical Garden invites New Yorkers to step into the world of Vincent van Gogh—not through a frame on a museum wall, but through fields of sunflowers, sweeping bursts ...
It's rare that a month passes in the art world and van Gogh doesn't hit the headlines. So, what has Vincent been in the news for this year?
NYBG's "Van Gogh's Flowers" exhibit merges Van Gogh's art with nature, offering a multi-sensory experience until October 26.
When Vincent van Gogh set out to make the four portraits of the Roulin family that are the centerpiece of the present show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (as well as numerous other depictions of ...
Seated near the entrance of the New York Botanical Gardens is a larger than life 3-D sculptural interpretation of all the flowers that Post-Impressionist artist, Vincent Van Gogh, ever painted. The ...
In the mid-19th century, Japanese ports were suddenly opened up to international trade, and Europeans went crazy for Japanese culture and art, especially woodblock prints.