From Arles, to Vienna, to Auschwitz
The Neue Gallerie in New York has an exhibition entitled: Van Gogh and Expressionism. German expressionism has always struck me as a narcissistic resignation to the evils of the world. And for all of Van Gogh's earnestness, he certainly showed a more restrained resignation that surely influenced the expressionists, who let it escape uninhibitedly.
I couldn't help but make these juxtapositions. Or better yet, the logical conclusion.
Van Gogh's Bedroom at Arles (detail), Vincent Van Gogh, 1889
Schiele's Room in Neulengbach (detail), Egon Schiele, 1911
Auschwitz Barracks