(“Museums have the best photos,” Ross said.) Immersive exhibit 'like a music DJ' sampling Ross described the show as an “audio-visual narrative and emotional experience” based on the life and work of van Gogh - a “combination of an artistic biography and a psychological leap into his mind.” He said that the show has been put together from 400 images of van Gogh’s art, now in the public domain and licensed from museums throughout the world. And then, we realized that people were intrigued by the secret location, so it has been good publicity.” “There is always the possibility that we will have to abandon the original space and move somewhere else. “Turning a building that is large enough for this show but typically is not a public assembly building is not easy,” said Corey Ross, the North American producer of the tour. 2 at Lighthouse ArtSpace, 940 Polaris Parkway, a location that was kept secret until close to the opening date. The North American tour of the show, created by the Italian Massimiliano Siccardi, began in Toronto and has been presented in 12 cities. Many of van Gogh’s most famous paintings - Including “The Starry Night,” “The Potato Eaters,” “Sunflowers” and “The Bedroom” - are projected onto 500,000-cubic-feet of wall and floor surface, inviting viewers to walk through the hour-long experience billed as “Immersive Van Gogh.” 'Immersive Van Gogh' at Lighthouse ArtSpace The creators and promoters of both exhibits view them as unique and complementary - testimony to the enduring, global popularity of an artist who sold only one painting during his lifetime. 28, “ Immersive Van Gogh,” the popular touring exhibit of projected van Gogh images, will begin a two-month run at the Lighthouse ArtSpace on Polaris Parkway. 12 at the Columbus Museum of Art.īefore that, on Oct. Vincent van Gogh, the brilliant but tortured post-impressionist painter, will be celebrated along with his contemporary artists in “ Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources,” an exhibit of more than 150 works opening Nov. The creator of “ The Starry Night,” “ Sunflowers,” “ Irises” and many more paintings will take center stage this fall in two very different art exhibits in Columbus.
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