In 1889, Vincent Van Gogh checked himself into a psychiatric hospital in southern France. While there, he completed some of his most notable works, including “Irises.” The masterpiece has been studied by artists and historians for more than a century, and now, researchers are using the latest technology to take a look at the painting in a brand new way.
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Announcement Blitt’s most recent works connect with the natural world through line, movement, and color. On view at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri, through February 27.
Lorna Simpson’s artwork conjures an electricity that is both seen and felt. The New York-based artist’s cut-paper photo collages, paintings, and films boast an unnamable energy that launches viewers into
This museum became part of the frontline between the forces of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the rebel Rapid Support Forces in 2023, and suffered damage and looting.The Khalifa House
Most hallways get ignored. A coat of white paint, recessed lights blasting everything to a flat uniformity, and maybe a runner rug doing its best. This Reddit user Alone_Benefit_5735 decided