Vincent van Gogh’s paintings, including the magical “Starry Night” and radiant “Sunflowers,” have astounded viewers with their vibrancy and color. His brief and troubled life makes him one of the most fascinating figures in Western art history. Van Gogh Alive, opening at The Dalí Museum, offers an immersive art installation, harnessing multisensory technology that will allow, to revel in the celebrated painter’s artistic genius. The experience will be on display at The Dalí through April 11, 2021.
The special exhibition features Van Gogh images at enormous scale, presented through high-definition projectors and synchronized to a powerful classical score. Cinema-quality surround sound amplifies the emotion generated by the works. The installation is powered by SENSORY4™, a unique system developed by Grande Experiences of Melbourne, Australia.
“The response has been wonderful,” said Beth Bell, Dalí Museum marketing director. “Opening week of Van Gogh Alive is already sold out, but plenty of tickets are still available through Jan. 3, 2021. Additional 2021 dates will be released on Dec. 4, 2020.” To control capacities and ensure safe physical distancing, advanced timed tickets are required for all visitors – this includes members, who receive free admission but still must reserve their time. Tickets for Van Gogh Alive are included in The Dalí’s general admission price which includes access to the Museum’s unparalleled collection of Dalí’s works, gardens and other on-site features. Tickets can be purchased online at TheDali.org.
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