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Immerse yourself in Van Gogh

(Photo courtesy of Iconsiam)

Myriad Impressionist artworks by world-renowned painter Vincent Van Gogh are waiting to impress everyone during "Van Gogh Alive Bangkok" which is running in a massive 4,120m² area in the Attraction Hall, 6th floor of Iconsiam, Charoen Nakhon Road, until July 31.

This is the most-visited digital art exhibition on the planet that has captivated over 8.5 million visitors in 80 cities worldwide, including Beijing, Berlin, Denver, London, Madrid, Moscow, Rome, Sydney, Frankfurt, Nagoya and Kuala Lumpur.

In what is hailed as Southeast Asia's largest digital art exhibition, Bangkok audiences will be treated to an exquisite selection of masterpieces namely The Starry Night, Café Terrace At Night, Night Coffee, Yellow House, Daubigny's Garden, Noon - Rest From Work and Wheat Field With Crows.

They will dive deep into the life of Van Gogh with the theme of "I dream my painting, and then I paint my dream" and gain insight into his thoughts, emotions and overall mentality during the period of 1880-1890.

This journey is made possible through an extensive collection of over 3,000 masterpieces, ranging from paintings and sketches to prints.

The digital art images are showcased utilising SENSORY4 technology, featuring a kaleidoscope projection on the floor and a massive wall of over 6m in height. This awe-inspiring display is accompanied by cinematic surround sound music, creating an incredibly engaging experience.

Visitors can also experience the thrill of a simulation room showcasing the famous painting Bedroom Of Arles and immerse themselves in the artist's fantasy world across all dimensions at the Reality Art Space, connecting with their emotions along the way.

Van Gogh fans can take delight in a dessert and drink menu exclusively created for this occasion at the Van Gogh Cafe by After You and enjoy an exclusive souvenir zone solely accessible at the exhibition.

Tickets cost 990 baht (690 baht for early birds until April 30) and 480 baht for students. VIP tickets cost 1,490 baht. They can be purchased from thaiticketmajor.com/van-gogh-alive.


Visit iconsiam.com or call 1338.

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