Sketching and painting offered Vincent solace and purpose while at the asylum. Remarkably, the artist created. . .
The Sower (Sowewith Setting Sun), 1888
The artist that Vincent van Gogh admired most in the world was Jean-François Millet. . .
The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise, 1890
Van Gogh’s final two months were spent in the quiet village of Auvers-sur-Oise. . .
Making an Immersive App: Elizabeth L. Reede, former curator, MoMA
The pandemic has highlighted the need for accessibility within arts by presenting us with a rather large barrier to overcome. . .
A Brief History of Van Gogh Films
Of all the films that have portrayed the life of Vincent Van Gogh, four of them are more notable than others. . .
Charlotte
Van Gogh’s Home in Charlotte Located at 1774 Statesville Ave, Immersive Van Gogh will be presented in the historic Ford building at Camp North End, a state-of-the-art creative development with over 300,000 square feet of space already redeveloped for work, artistic expression, dining and hospitality, entertainment, recreation and community building. Earlier this year, the Ford… Continue reading Charlotte