Presenting a vivid insight into Vincent’s art, Van Gogh Alive opens today in Kensington Gardens
Adar Poonawalla, who runs the world’s largest Covid-19 vaccine producer, claims to have the finest collection of European art in the sub-continent
Coronavirus restrictions have dramatically altered the visitor experience, but the changes run deeper than mask-wearing and one-way systems
The Khalil Museum, with its fabled Impressionists in a mansion by the Nile, has reopened after an 11-year renovation—without Vincent’s flower still-life
Monet asked how the artist who made this exuberant masterpiece could possibly be unhappy—and a century later it became the most expensive work at auction
In Provence, Vincent loved the gnarled trees with a passion that rivalled his beloved sunflowers
The story of Le Pont de Trinquetaille—with the young female mudlark and the ruffians from the red-light district
Aberdeen University is returning its looted 18th-century oba head to the Nigerian federal government
A new study and a 2023 exhibition will reveal how Vincent’s art developed in Drenthe—an escape from city life and his lover Sien
Martin Gayford’s book pays tribute to Britain’s greatest living artist before an exhibition at London’s Royal Academy
The suspect is linked to a Frans Hals theft, which should help track down paintings from two museums
Montmartre painting was auctioned twice by Sotheby’s, after a bidder failed to have the necessary cash
The woven hanging bears a slogan from Hitler's Mein Kampf
Major UK institutions lost 78% of their visitors due to the pandemic last year, our research reveals
The Art Newspaper's annual survey shows how the pandemic had a devastating impact on museums around the world—but there were some silver linings
Plus, the newly discovered Van Gogh is sold and artist Rana Begum on Tess Jaray
New book explores the extraordinary story of the three Van Gogh sisters
Vincent’s print—inscribed “At Eternity’s Gate” by the artist—went from Nelson Rockefeller to Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art
The new Nelson-Atkins Museum catalogue tells the full story of the Olive Trees
A 1960s office block behind the Sainsbury Wing will be demolished to make way for a new building to provide more exhibition space
Britons will have to wait a bit longer to enjoy the painting as Covid-19 delays the National Gallery’s international tour, now on its final stop in Canberra
Montmartre windmill painting is on view with Sotheby’s for the first time since it left the easel
Fresh evidence of Camille’s admiration for Vincent: an unpublished document reveals he owned the Dutch artist’s portrait of their paintseller friend Père Tanguy
Refurbishment, to be partly completed for the museum's 200th anniversary in 2024, will encompass the lobby of the Sainsbury Wing, a new research centre and improved outdoor space
"Issues such as the role of the slave trade and empire… will be relevant to some of the research undertaken," a museum spokeswoman says
Despite Covid-19, the show will open with works now safely flown across the Atlantic
Sheldon Solow’s Rhône riverscape is worth $40m—but what will happen to it now that the billionaire New York collector has died?
The Los Angeles institution confirmed the work was not authentic last year
A Provençal drawing coming up at Christie’s New York is based on a painting in Washington, DC
In this rare depiction of Vincent, now in a Hiroshima museum, he is observing a raucous cabaret in Paris