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Immerse Yourself In The Artistic World Of Van Gogh At This Exhibition In Mumbai

OT Staff

Only a few artists and their works lend themselves so readily to immersive experiences. Vincent Van Gogh is one such luminary, whose exceptional art has rendered him an icon worldwide. While he sold a few paintings when he was alive, his repertoire of 2100 artworks is housed in the best of galleries worldwide, making him one of the most influential figures in the history of Western art. And now, taking his legacy a notch higher is Van Gogh 360° India by Festival House Inc. 

Using augmented and virtual reality, installation art is merging the physical and digital experiences of art, heralding a new future for the medium. Van Gogh 360° India, a multimedia, immersive artistic event, will bring the eye-popping colours of Van Gogh&rsquos most iconic works to life in a unique show coming to Mumbai in early 2023. This exhibition will use projection technology to visualise Van Gogh&rsquos art in a three-dimensional format. The exhibition, scheduled to be held at Mumbai&rsquos World Trade Centre, will display more than 300 of Van Gogh&rsquos most prolific works. 

Walk through Gogh&rsquos exceptional world of Starry Night as you wander through giant projections that highlight brushstroke, detail, and colour. The first of such an exhibition in India, this multimedia exhibit has been vowing audiences around the world and takes the attendee into a three-dimensional world that exhilarates the senses.

Details

What Van Gogh 360° India 

Where The World Trade Centre in Mumbai 

When January 20 to February 3, 2023. 

Tickets for the exhibition will be available from November 19, starting at 2 pm IST. Click here

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