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Cultural depictions of Vincent van Gogh 

The cultural depictions of Vincent van Gogh reference his work as an artist as well as his biography.

The following lists are classified according to media, and arranged chronologically.

Contents

Literature

  • The artist's life forms the basis for Irving Stone's biographical novel Lust for Life.
  • Letters to Theo, a selection of Vincent's letters to his brother Theo in various sized volumes, became available in several languages during the 1950s, and became popular reading.
  • "Starry Night," a poem written by Tupac Shakur, is a dedication to van Gogh and his work.
  • Antonin Artaud wrote a study Van Gogh le suicidé de la société (Van Gogh, The Man Suicided by Society) in 1947, after visiting an exhibition of the painter´s works. [1]
  • Paul Celan mentions van Gogh´s ear in his poem Powers, Dominions. [2]
  • Woody Allen wrote a parody of Vincent´s letters to his brother Theo. The short story If the Impressionists Had Been Dentists is included in Allen´s book Without Feathers.
  • Paul Gauguin writes about van Gogh in his book Avant et après (Before and After) (1903). [3]

Music

Classical

  • Grigori Frid: Letters of van Gogh, mono-opera in two parts for baritone - clarinet, percussion, piano, strings op. 69 (1975) – small Version for baritone - clarinet, piano and violoncello
  • Bertold Hummel: Eight fragments from letters of Vincent van Gogh for baritone and string quartet op. 84 (1985) [4]
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara: Vincent, opera in three acts (1986-1987). This was based on several events in Van Gogh's life; he later used some of the same themes in his 6th symphony, Vincentiana.
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara: Vincentiana, symphony N° 6 (1992) - movements: I Tähtiyö (Starry night) II Varikset (The crows) III Saint-Rémy IV Apotheosis
  • Henri Dutilleux: Correspondances for soprano and orchestra (2002-2004) - movements: I. Danse cosmique (P. Mukherjee) II. A Slava et Galina... (A. Solschenizyn) III. Gong (R. M. Rilke) IV. Gong II (R. M. Rilke) V. De Vincent à Théo... (V. van Gogh)

Popular

  • In 1971, singer Don McLean wrote the ballad Vincent in honor of Van Gogh; also known by its opening words, "Starry Starry Night," the song refers to the painting The Starry Night.
  • McLean's song was also sung by Josh Groban in 2002, and the punk band NOFX did a version which can be found on a rarities and b-sides double album.
  • In 2007, Folk rock songwriter Freddy Blohm had a different take on Van Gogh in the song "Cheerful."
  • Bob Dylan wrote an unreleased, but widely bootlegged, song called "Vincent Van Gogh."
  • Bob Neuwirth a friend of Bob Dylan's, wrote a song in the 1960s called "Where did Vincent van Gogh?"
  • Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (and later frontman Tomas Kalnoky's other band Streetlight Manifesto) mention van Gogh in their song Heres to Life: "Vincent Van Gogh why do you weep?/ You were on your way to heaven but the road was steep./ Who was there to break your fall,/ we're guilty one and all."
  • A Spanish Group is named La Oreja de Van Gogh ("Van Gogh's Ear").

Film

Art

  • In 1999 the Stuckists art movement named Van Gogh an honorary member,[1][2] and in 2004 their co-founder Billy Childish staged a homage show of interpretations.[3]

Popular recognition

References

  1. ^ Childish, Billy and Thomson, Charles (1999)The Stuckists manifesto stuckism.com. Accessed July 30, 2006
  2. ^ Vincent Van Gogh - Biography, Quotes & Paintings, retrieved June 14th 2007.
  3. ^ "Homage to Vincent van Gogh: Handing the Loaded Revolver to the Enemy" deathsheadmoth.com. Accessed July 30, 2006.

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