Home » today » News » Van Gogh will be reborn in New York despite the pandemic | Culture | Entertainment

Van Gogh will be reborn in New York despite the pandemic | Culture | Entertainment

It is one of the most successful exhibitions in the world. It fuses cutting-edge technology. It will be until September of this year.

Immersive Van Gogh was created by a world-renowned digital art master, Massimiliano Siccardi, from Italy, who for 30 years has pioneered immersive exhibitions in Europe. Its magnificent installations have been seen by more than two million visitors in Paris and since then the exhibition has traveled some countries with great success.

With the help of 60,600 frames of video, 90 million pixels and more than 500,000 cubic feet of projections, this captivating display of digital art fuses state-of-the-art technology, theatrical storytelling and animation.

Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit (Van Gogh wraparound display) gives visitors the rare opportunity to “step inside” and experience Van Gogh’s incredible post-impressionist works like never before. The exhibition has become a box office success and has received rave reviews from around the world. For example, him Chicago Tribune wrote: “Whole rooms vibrate with images and emotional resonance.” The Toronto Sun I declare that “mind-blowing images bring Van Gogh’s finest work to life, including Sunflower, Irises Y The Starry Night, for a cathartic and liberating experience”. “Immersive Van Gogh raise the emotional stakes, ”said the Toronto Star.

The show will be located at Pier 36 NYC, a 75,000-square-foot waterfront space located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Photo: ‘Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Chicago’.

The show will be located at Pier 36 NYC, a 75,000-square-foot waterfront space located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, with spectacular views of the East River and Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges. To help reimagine this huge place, Immersive Van Gogh has joined forces with Tony Award-nominated and Emmy-winning designer David Korins, known for his set design for countless Broadway hits, including Hamilton Y Dear Evan Hansen. As creative director, Korins will use his endless creativity to incorporate ingenious interior design, high-tech activations, and new experimental elements into the venue for a unique experience only available to the New York public.

The exhibition will open on June 10 and will run until September 2021, with tickets already sold. Visited www.vangoghnyc.com for more information on ticket prices, times and dates available.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.