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This room doesn’t seem like much, but Vincent van Gogh’s “Bedroom in Arles” is arguably the most famous room in art history.
A recreation of the Dutch post-Impressionist’s famous bedroom in Arles, France, is for rent in Chicago in conjunction with an exhibition.
Additionally, there’s also a dessert cafe, complete with wooden benches, sunflowers, and a photo booth that recreates the ...
As a major new Van Gogh exhibition opens at London’s National Gallery, Michael Hodges takes a train to Arles to retrace the famous painter’s steps and discovers a twisty tale where fact merges ...
Van Gogh’s Starry Night over the Rhône (September 1888) has returned to Arles for the first time, on loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. It is now on show at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh ...
A new exhibition at Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles is now further illuminating the celebrated Rhône nightscape, which predates the painter’s most well-known composition, The Starry Night (1889).
If you ever dreamed of stepping into a painting, your dream can come true at the "'Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience: exhibit currently on exhibition in downtown Miami.
Bridge at Arles (March 1888) was one of the first landscape paintings done by Van Gogh after his arrival in Provence.
Enter: Van Gogh’s Bedroom at the Art Institute of Chicago—a real life, three-dimensional version of the artist’s iconic 1889 oil painting, “Bedroom in Arles.” (Specifically, this room is based on Van ...