Have you ever dreamt of stepping into a painting? For example – jumping into Van Gogh’s artwork? This is your chance to become completely immersed in the work before you, making reality around you fade into the new world created by the artist.
The Bourse/Beurs/Brussels Stock Exchange building is the place where you can experience all of this first hand during the Expo Van Gogh – The Immersive Experience. The expo started on October 10th 2018 and will last until January 27th 2019.
Thanks to the most recent virtual projection technology the expo gives you a chance to become part of the spectacular, incomparable universe of Vincent Van Gogh. The experience lets you discover the life of the artist in a new way: his time at the convent and in Arles, the secrets from the letters he wrote to his brother and much more. You can also participate in a unique sound and light show that will immerse you in the world-renowned and familiar images of Vincent Van Gogh.
“With an extensive VR experience, where the paintings have rivers flowing from them and crows squawk and fly overhead, this bombastic award-winning show is expected to attract several thousand art lovers following a successful debut in Italy.” – quote from the Lonely Planet.
Van Gogh: the immersive experience is a 360 degrees experience in the universe of one of the greatest geniuses of the last century.
Bourse de Bruxelles / Beurs van Brussel
10 October 2018 – 27 January 2019
Open every day except on Tuesdays.
Open every day during Plaisirs d’Hiver (30 Nov – 6 January)
Tickets and info: www.expovangogh.be / Ticketmaster / Fnac
Photo gallery: Iva Galovic
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