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The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit has officially opened at Pier 36 NYC, and it is an event you don’t want to miss. Many of these exhibits are sold out well before opening day, some have already closed, and others haven’t even announced a venue yet.
You can quite literally step into hundreds of Van Gogh’s most famous works, surrounding yourself in 360 degrees of 500,000 cubic feet projections, 60,600 frames of video, and 15,000 sq ft screens.
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The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit was imagined and created by Italian film producer Massimiliano Siccardi. Hamilton production designer David Korins signed on to add an extra wow factor, Goghing beyond the usual museum experience to create a feeling of pure awe and delight.
The installation features Van Gogh’s ingenious works such as Mangeurs de Pommes de Terre (The Potato Eaters, 1885), Les Tournesols (Sunflowers, 1888), La Chambre à coucher (The Bedroom, 1889), and of course, he Nuit étoilée (Starry Night, 1889).
One of the New York show’s most impressive features is the 75,000 sq ft waterfront space the venue is located along with breathtaking views of the Williamsburg Bridge and East River.
Everywhere you look, visitors are entirely enveloped in spectacular perspectives and a completely new take on art, spotlighting the exceptional advances of the digital age.
If you have seen Emily in Paris starring Lily Collins, you have already witnessed Siccardi’s magnificent work. Lily Collins herself has been a heavy promoter of the exhibit, emphasizing the show’s one-of-a-kind experience and unveiling the future of art as we know it.
We are INLOVE with the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, and we know you will be too. From his bright landscapes, moody night scenes, expressive portraits, and thought-provoking still lives, this exhibit is unlike anything you’ve ever seen, let alone walked across.
Renowned Creative Director David Korins (Hamilton,