Van gogh living art exhibit5/6/2023 Immersive Van Gogh displays animated representation of the Dutch master's pieces, photo from an exhibition in Chicago in 2021 © Michael Brosilow Cleveland When: J– JanuWhere: Ford building at Camp North End Tickets: from $40 ($25 for kids 6 to 16) COVID-19 protocols: Masks required, regardless of vaccination status. When: Febru– FebruWhere: Lighthouse ArtSpace at Germania Club Tickets: from $40 ($30 for kids 6 to 16) COVID-19 protocols: Masks required, regardless of vaccination status. Presented in the US by Lighthouse Immersive, some exhibitions will feature set design from Tony-nominated and Emmy-award winning designer David Korins ( Hamilton). The team behind the exhibition, filmmaker Massimiliano Siccardi and composer Luca Longobardi, are the same creatives who brought the Van Gogh, Starry Night experience to life at Paris’s L’Atelier des Lumières (which featured in Netflix's Emily in Paris). Visitors wander through giant projections that highlight brushstrokes, detail and color from Van Gogh's sunny landscapes, night scenes, portraits and still life paintings. Immersive Van Gogh offers a similar experience. When: October 23 – DecemWhere: Starlight Theatre Tickets: $45 ($30 for kids 5 to 18 and students with valid ID) Immersive Van Gogh When: JMay 2022 Where: The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields Tickets: $25 ($17 for kids 6 to 17) Kansas City When: NovemMaWhere: The Biltmore estate’s event center, Amherst at Deerpark Tickets: from $106 ($64 for kids 10 to 16, $12 for kids 9 and under), including access to the estate and gardens and free parking and wine tastings COVID-19 protocols: Per CDC guidance and county mandate, Masks required indoors for all guests at least 5 years of age, regardless of vaccination status. Synchronized to a powerful classical score, it immerses visitors in the vibrant colors and vivid details that constitute the artist's unique style, while aromas are infused throughout the auditorium so that museum-goers can literally stop and smell the sunflowers. The visual spectacle uses ceiling digital projection to present more than 3000 Van Gogh images at enormous scale, filling giant screens, walls, columns, ceilings and even the floor. Van Gogh AliveĬreated by Grande Experiences, Van Gogh Alive has gained international notoriety in more than 65 countries so far. Here's our guide to what's on offer and where and when you can find it. “His work falls in the public domain, so the only costs for using his pictures are licensing fees that producers pay museums or photographers for the use of high-resolution images.”ĭespite similar names and subject matter, these exhibitions weren't all created equal – some companies have racked up complaints with the Better Business Bureau, for example, while others have earned rave reviews in the press and on social media, so be sure to do your homework before you book. “All of these companies are working from the same source material – the same Starry Night, the same Sunflowers – that is, Van Gogh’s instantly recognizable, incredibly valuable and, above all, freely available intellectual property,” Kriston Capps writes for Bloomberg CityLab. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is running simultaneous exhibitions around the world, photo taken in London 2021 © Getty Images
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