The "Immersive Van Gogh" exhibition came to New York City, and Van Gogh's paintings accompanied by soothing and beautiful music flew around, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in Van Gogh's paintings, and interested people should not miss the opportunity.

According to the Associated Press, the producers of "Immersive Van Gogh" found a 70,000-square-foot space in Lower Manhattan in New York City, which is undoubtedly the largest space used in the "Immersive Van Gogh" exhibition, and invited David Korins, winner of the Tony Award and Emmy Award for Design, as the designer.
Corinth recreated The Starry Night on the ceiling with 8,000 brushes, and there is an artificial intelligence installation in the exhibition hall where visitors can receive letters from Van Gogh and draw with van Gogh on their mobile phones, as well as other installations that allow visitors to explore Van Gogh's artwork.
Corey Ross, lead producer of Immersive Van Gogh, said: "The question is how to incorporate the essence of New York City into the exhibition. Of course, Collins was a designer I liked, he was top-notch, so the first phone call I made was him. ”
The "Immersive Van Gogh" exhibition has already been held in San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto and Paris, and is currently planned to be in Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh) and other cities held.
At the heart of each city's "Immersive Van Gogh" exhibition is a 38-minute video playback, projected on the walls and floors around it, and the content of the picture is Van Gogh's paintings, which change with dynamic and wavy shapes to beautiful music.
All visitors must wear masks and maintain safe social distancing.
Collins noted that visitors would not touch anything other than their phones.
"Van Gogh was often in isolation, and that's the same isolation we're experiencing," Collins said. ”
The "Immersive Van Gogh" exhibition venue is located at Pier 36 and has 3 exhibition galleries where visitors can sit on benches or walk and watch Van Gogh's paintings fly around.
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(Compiler: HS)