A new Van Gogh exhibition in Paris seen through the eyes of French playwright Antonin Artaud proposes a radical rethink of the artist’s mental state.
The shrieks of mad women assault visitors entering the Musee d’Orsay’s new exhibit on Vincent Van Gogh, an arresting look at the painter’s work as seen through the eyes of the late avant-garde French theatre director and playwright Antonin Artaud.
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