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Van Gogh Alive, the multisensory experience transforming art interaction in Mexico City

Van Gogh Alive is a multisensory experience that wants to change the way we interact with art through light, color, and sound

The exhibition has visited over 50 countries – Photo: Taken from Van Gogh Alive’s Facebook account
11/10/2019 |16:25Karen Zepeda |
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On March 14 , Van Gogh Alive announced that, in accordance with Mexico’s government’s recommendations on social distancing , from March 21 , all shows will be temporarily suspended until further notice over coronavirus concerns.

The idea we have in mind of attending an art exhibition is to assist in a modern or antique building where the pieces are specially protected by security guards.

Van Gogh Alive

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wants to break with this paradigm through a multisensory experience , according to the organizers.

identifies the Dutch painter, Van Gogh , as the most daring experimenter and, most of all, as an art history erudite. With over 900 paintings and 1,600 drawings, he created, along with other colleagues, a new style that was dubbed Post-Impressionism .

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This style has the quality of using vibrant colors, abandoning Naturalism , and the represented shapes seem to be falling or moving. Those characteristics were the ones that granted Van Gogh’s paintings the fame they still carry.

According to , the objective of this multisensory experience is to change the way in which we interact with art and to turn it into something unique. Through light, color, and sound , it takes us to Van Gogh’s world.

This experiment has visited over 50 cities in the world, such as Bogotá, Berlin, Firenze, Rome, Santiago, Shanghai, Verona , among many others.

Mexican company , through Van Gogh Alive, will present the work of this artist during the period from 1880 to 1890 with a series of photographs and videos screened on walls, columns, roofs, and floors of the venue.

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Over 3,000 full-scale images

will be displayed with vibrant colors and details of Van Gogh’s unique artistic style.

Grande Exhibitions developed SENSORY4 technology to achieve this show. It is a system that combines graphics in movement, surround sound quality, and up to 40 high-definition projectors to create a multiscreen environment.

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The for the event in Mexico City still lacks details about the exhibition, but in an interview, the organizers asserted that they plan to bring it to Mexico in February 2020.



Until May, from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00, people will be able to visit this digital museum that has already sold out all tickets for the first month of the exhibition.

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