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From creators of the blockbuster exhibit seen by over 2 million people in Paris, and after selling over half a million tickets in Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco and LA, the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is making its mark at a secret location in the heart of New York!
Blockbuster Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition Heads To New York City Direct From Sold Out Shows In Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco, And Los Angeles
Acclaimed Worldwide, Exhibition Showcases the Masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh thru 500,000+ Cubic Feet of Animated Projections ON SALE SOON
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NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lighthouse Immersive and Maestro Immersive announce the New York premiere of their blockbuster art experience
Immersive Van Gogh opening Thursday, June 10th, 2021. Tickets are available at
https://www.vangoghnyc.com, with prices starting at $39.99.
Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit
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In the 1998 film “What Dreams May Come,” a pediatrician played by Robin Williams is transported to the afterlife after a car crash. There, he reunites with long-lost loved ones, and heaven at least his idea of it is a series of landscapes that recall his wife’s paintings.
The doctor reaches out to touch a blue flower, possibly an iris. Then, when he wraps his hand around it, the petals dissolve into a thick coat of indigo paint.
Organizers of the “Immersive Van Gogh” exhibition coming to L.A. promise an art encounter that is almost as stunning. The exhibit, slated to open here May 27, projects some of the Dutch painter’s most famous works onto half a million cubic feet of wall and floor space. Like heaven in “What Dreams May Come,” the massive projections of Van Gogh’s thick brush strokes on canvas tempt viewers to touch as they walk through.
By KAREN BRADBURY | Stars and Stripes | Published: January 29, 2021 Continuing efforts to beat back the virus mean we’re implored to stay home for a good while yet. Despite the ongoing closure of museums and cancellation of fests, many of these outings or activities in or near cities with U.S. military installations should still be possible. Be sure to check your local command’s regulations currently in force before traveling any significant distance for recreational purposes. Mons, Belgium Mons is the provincial capital of the Borinage, an area of the Walloon province of Hainaut. From the early 18th century, the economy of the Borinage was heavily based on coal mining. From 1878–1880, Vincent van Gogh, at the time a preacher, lived among and ministered to the area’s impoverished population. Van Gogh turned to painting soon after, and his 1885 masterpiece The Potato Eaters was inspired at least in part by the deplorable conditions he witnessed first-hand there.