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Imagine what Vincent Van Gogh would look like in the 21 st century.
The century digital exhibition of all his works.
When every painting emerges around him, the high heights extend several stories around the pillars, moving, spinning and blooming, and people imagine Dutch artists, he has suffered so much in his life that he died before he was recognized for his talent, and he will soon be conquered by emotions.
After Van Gogh's death in nearly 130, our fascination with the master painter has only grown, as evidenced by the widespread presence of his work around the world and the recent series of features --
A long film about his life.
Actor William Dafu was nominated for an Oscar for playing an artist in Julian Schnabel's 2018 film, the eternal gate.
A few years ago, the Chicago Institute of Art welcomed guests to the AirBnB version of Van Gogh's bedroom.
But so far, there hasn't been a visually spectacular work like Star Night, a new digital experience from Paris's Lumiere studio.
Exhibition from the early "people who eat potatoes" (1885)
For those who did it the year before his death, like Alle's bedroom (1889).
When reproduced on such a grand scale, the painter's iconic brush strokes become more visible than ever, brightly colored and dramaticing][his]
Highly emotional, chaotic, poetic inner world, prominent 【ing]
The constant interaction of light and shadow.
The curator of the exhibition added, "The theme itinerary reviews the various stages of the artist's life, as well as his presence in Paris Neunen, Arles, Saint-Rémy-de-
Provence and Auverssur-Oise.
Tourists from his early days to his mature years, from his sunny scenery and night scenes, to his portraits and still life, were brought into the center of his work.
This is supplemented by a new educational device inside the tank located in the center of the [studio]where]
A series of famous paintings by Van Gogh were fully presented with comments on his works and the exhibition museum.
Directed by Gianfranco Iannuzi, Star Night plays original music from Luca longgobadi with 140 laser video projectors and 50 speakers, bringing a former steel
Each of Van Gogh's characteristic paintings is related to Amix (
Immersive Art and Music Experience)system.
There are two other exhibitions in the same facility: Danny Ross's Studio's "Japan of dreams" and Thomas Fanzi's verses, which highlight Van Gogh's fascination with Japan, "A journey of hypnosis and Metaphysics" about Astrophysical discovery ".
Perhaps Van Gogh himself will never see such an amazing tribute to his legacy, but if he can, that's more of a reason to appreciate it in person.
The star night exhibition will be on display at Lumires studio and will last until December 31, 2019.
Even if you can't go to Paris in person, you can support and celebrate other artists while they are still alive to commemorate Van Gogh's life and work. Want More?