The Vietnamese public is familiar with Claude Monet – the “father” of Impressionist painting – and his masterpieces such as Water Lilies and Woman with Parasol, but discovering these masterpieces firsthand remains a rare experience.
“Van Gogh & Monet Art Lighting Experience” offers a unique opportunity to showcase two Impressionist masters in a technologically advanced, multi-sensory interactive exhibition.
In a specially designed space within Gigamall Shopping Center, the "Van Gogh & Monet Art Lighting Experience" exhibition opens up a unique artistic journey.
The exhibition space displays over 100 representative works from the career of the great painter Claude Monet. |
The organizers vividly recreated the renowned works of the two great painters through world- leading projection, interactive, and 3D mapping technologies.
In particular, this exhibition features a visitor experience designed with 21 meticulously crafted "touchpoints" incorporating technology, which will sequentially transport the public into the captivating world of imagination and creativity of Van Gogh and Monet, offering an experience that engages all five senses, going beyond simply viewing and admiring paintings as in traditional experiences.
At the exhibition, art enthusiasts will admire nearly 100 masterpieces containing the poetic stories of Monet, becoming captivated by the vibrant "Monet's Garden" or "The Room of Flowers"... From Monet's world, viewers will journey to Van Gogh's, and then immerse themselves in the meticulously recreated essence of his work.
A visitor enjoys the paintings at the exhibition. |
The biggest highlight of the exhibition is the Immersive 720 display space, spanning over 390 square meters. The life story, artistic journey, and hidden meanings behind each work of these two genius artists will be told through vivid and sharp 720 ° visual effects from every angle.
A range of technologies such as 3D Mapping, 360 ° Cylinder LED, Laser Mapping, Art Lighting Programming, etc., combine simultaneously, completely immersing viewers in a multi-sensory interactive experience that is leading the trend of art appreciation worldwide.
More specifically, according to representatives from the sponsoring company Gigamall, the "Van Gogh & Monet Art Lighting Experience," or the previous multi-sensory interactive Van Gogh exhibition, not only offers the Vietnamese public a completely new way of appreciating art.
The exhibition is also a pioneering event, affirming the emergence of the largest "Art Connection Hub" in Vietnam. This will be a destination for domestic and international artists, for elite art forms, and for the ultimate combination of art and technology with endless experiences…
Many young people enjoyed the new experiences at the exhibition. |
Mr. Le Tan Loc, representative of Jazzy Paradise, the organizing unit, shared that events, exhibitions, and art-technology performances such as the "Van Gogh & Monet Art Lighting Experience" have been carefully planned and will continuously take place in the future at Art Connection Hub.
The organizing unit always prioritizes dedicating its efforts and resources to continuously upgrading and improving, bringing world-class art to Vietnam through the most creative and unique experiences. This is also a journey to realize the mission of bringing fine art closer to the Vietnamese public.
Furthermore, it is expected that at the end of June, the organizers will "bring Conan to Vietnam" through a special event never before seen outside of Japan. This event is believed to create many exciting surprises, giving Conan fans nationwide the opportunity to relive their childhood memories, the world of crime solving and truth-seeking, and the fascinating and mysterious simulated cases…
Previously, the renowned painter Vincent Van Gogh was introduced to the Vietnamese public through the Van Gogh Art Lighting Experience exhibition, which attracted nearly 100,000 visitors.
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