“Van Gogh Alive”: the most visited multimedia exhibition in the world

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Van Gogh Alive – The Experience

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The exhibition, which opens on July 27, makes projections of his paintings on screens over 6 meters and will be open until November 17.

‘Van Gogh Alive – The Experience’ is the most visited multimedia and multisensory exhibition in the world and from next July 27 can be enjoyed in Valencia, after having travelled so far over 80 cities around the world and conquered more than five million people.

The exhibition arrives ready to make the general public fall in love with an immersive experience that combines 3,000 images in movement, light and music and that offers a unique and unforgettable way of approaching the work and personality of the great genius of painting.

For more than a century the works of Vincent Van Gogh have been exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world, but never like that. It is not an exhibition of current art, but a multi-sensory experience in which the work of the Dutch painter comes to life before our eyes.

Van Gogh Alive

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That makes ‘Van Gogh Alive – The Experience’ a perfect cultural proposal for all audiences, from art connoisseurs to those who first come to the work of the artist. Adults, youth and children alike enjoy an experience that combines Van Gogh’s artistic genius, entertainment and didactic character.

The spectator has the option to walk freely through the exhibition hall or simply lie down on a pouf and be enveloped by a powerful and vibrant symphony of lights, colours and sounds.

The images are projected on six meter high screens transforming each surface covering walls, columns and even the floor. On that scale, the vibrant shapes and colours of Van Gogh’s work become even more impressive. This allows you to enjoy all the details of the works.

The exhibition also has a corner reserved for children and also an art room to learn how to paint like Van Gogh with the help of video tutorials by expert artists.

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