![]() ![]() I costi dei biglietti sono di 17 per adulti e 14 per studenti e senior. Ingressi regolati secondo la prenotazione del biglietto che viene effettuata on line. WHERE: SoWa Power Plant, 550 Harrison Ave., Boston Sosta a Milano della famosa mostra 'itinerante' su Van Gogh, che dopo essere approdata in numerose citt europee e americane, presente per un tempo limitato nella capitale meneghina. PRICING: Adult: $36, Child: $19.90 Imagine Van Gogh WHERE: A secret location, soon to be announced TIMES: Monday, Wednesday to Friday: 10am–8pm Saturday to Sunday & holidays: 9am–9pm Some more information: Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience But why so much Van Gogh?Īlthough we may never know the answer, tickets for both events are now on sale-if you can decide which one of these oddly similar and niche exhibitions to attend. Yes, larger-than-life versions of famous paintings are interesting enough, and they’ll quite literally envelop us in the art we’ve been craving. But it seems that the arts community recognized our pandemic-induced entertainment deprivation and gifted us two exhibitions to quell our complaints. Even Redditors are trying to figure it out. If you’re still a little confused as to why Van Gogh is suddenly so popular, so are we. While wearing VR goggles, you’ll be transported directly into the pieces and see through the eyes of Van Gogh. A ten-minute journey titled “A Day in the Life of the Artist” takes you through the inspirations behind eight of Van Gogh’s most well-known paintings. Photo via Van Gogh: The Immersive ExperienceĪnother section of The Immersive Experience offers a one-of-a-kind virtual reality interactive. And “Starry Night over the Rhone” will flicker across larger-than-life screens. Crows from “Wheatfield with Crows” will fly across the walls. Branches and vines from “Almond Blossoms” will grow seemingly out of nowhere and appear to rustle in an unfelt breeze. ![]() ![]() Wherever the location may be, in this iteration, Van Gogh’s pieces will come to life in 360-degree, two-story projections on over 20,000 square feet of space. It will be somewhere in the vicinity of Boston, and a representative says the venue will be announced “in the coming weeks.” Come September, just hope it’s not too much of a headache to get to (or even worse, somewhere outside of the city). The Immersive Experience is also playing things a bit more mysteriously-tickets are on sale, but its location is currently a secret. While Imagine Van Gogh boasts its artistic directors’ backgrounds at the Cathédrale d’Images in France, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience can tout its greater access, with over a dozen iterations of the same exhibit around the world. Needless to say, “The Starry Night” at 7 meters tall offers a slightly different viewing than its original 70-centimeter counterpart. The goal is to create the feeling of being transported into the paintings. Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” “Irises and Sunflowers,” “Bedroom in Arles,” and more will be fragmented, animated, and magnified in the warehouse-size space. ![]()
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