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Beyond Van Gogh has extended its Fresno performances until August 21st.
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“I want to walk with you to see if we see things the same way,” the artist Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother in the fall of 1885. rice field.
Nearly 140 years later, millions of people around the world, thousands of them from Silicon Valley, can see the world the way Van Gogh did.
Beyond Van Gogh, a traveling art exhibition celebrating Dutch post-impressionism, has been extended through August 21st at the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center.
Created by French-Canadian creative director Matthew St. Arnaud and his team at Normal Studios in Montreal, the immersive experience aims to put patrons inside more than 300 of the artist’s best works. is. Rather than looking at paintings such as Starry Night, Sunflowers, and Café Terrace at Night from the outside, patrons can look inside the art itself.
Patrons are seated among Vincent van Gogh’s works at the Fresno Convention Center on Thursday.
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Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience challenges us to breathe new life into Van Gogh’s vast body of work. Using his state-of-the-art 3D projection technology and music to illuminate Van Gogh’s genius in all its glory, guests can experience the artist alongside the artist. All the senses,” St-Arnaud said in a release.
The exhibition begins with a screen describing the artist’s life. An empty picture frame hangs in the air with an invisible wire. This is the clue that Van Gogh saw beauty in everything and art everywhere.
Van Gogh found beauty in simple things. There are several subjects that come to life during the approximately hour-long experience, including boots, an unused chair, sunflowers, a stranger’s face, and the night sky of Paris.
Utilizing 30,000 square feet and 4 trillion pixels of light, it projects the artist’s influential and powerful work above and below patrons. Van Gogh’s loose brush recreates his strokes, swirling overhead and side to side as patrons spin to catch up.
A bird that has been immobilized to Van Gogh’s canvas for more than a century is once again free to fly. Portrait flashes. The Dutch windmills spin again in the breeze, and the tide comes in as it gets dark. Visitors go to the beach to visit an orchard and prepare potatoes in a darkened room.
The vastness of the prolific artist’s work comes to life in every color the artist can paint.
Patrons will take pictures while you are ‘inside’ Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’.
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A tragic figure, Van Gogh failed as an art dealer, later worked as a clergyman, and then devoted his life to painting for a living. He lived in poverty and dealt with mental illness. After a fight with his brother, he famously cut off his own ear. Perhaps his most famous work, The Starry Night, was inspired by the view outside the window of a mental hospital.
Van Gogh is said to have sold only one painting during his lifetime. Seven months before his death, he sold ‘The Red Vineyard’ for his 400 francs. Believing himself to be a failure, he took his own life in 1890 at the age of 37.
Thanks to a posthumous critical reappraisal, Van Gogh is now considered one of the most influential figures in the art world. With more than 2,000 of his works completed in nearly a decade, his work now regularly sells for tens of millions of dollars.
Patrons admire Van Gogh’s work.
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Perhaps the most breathtaking moment in the experience is when the screen is wiped clean by an invisible cloth or what appears to be rain. I’m left with an empty canvas, wondering if I’m done, but I’m looking forward to the next beauty.
Perhaps that’s how this exhibit successfully conveys Van Gogh’s point of view. Van Gogh is an artist who experienced the lowest of depressions but saw deeply into the beauty of his life.
Beyond Van Gogh runs through August 21st at the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center Exhibit Hall 1, 2336 Kern Street, Fresno. Tickets can be purchased at https://vangoghfresno.com.
Beyond Van Gogh is currently on display at the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center.
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