“Van Gogh Alive” arrives in Bangkok

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On March 31st, the world-renowned “Van Gogh Alive” exhibition will open its doors at ICONSIAM in Bangkok, offering visitors the most immersive and highly attended art experience in the world. 

“Van Gogh Alive” is a multimedia art exhibition that brings the works of Vincent van Gogh to life through digital technology. It was created by the Australian company Grande Exhibitions and has since travelled to over 80 cities around the world, captivating millions of visitors.

The exhibition is a unique and immersive experience which combines high-resolution digital projections of van Gogh’s paintings with music and an interactive display. Visitors can explore the artist’s masterpieces in a new and dynamic way, getting up close and personal with his works’ vivid colours, bold brushstrokes and emotional intensity.

One of the highlights is the “Sensory4” technology, which uses a multi-channel surround sound system and a synchronised scent diffusion system to enhance the visitor’s sensory experience. The combination of visuals, sound and scent creates a fully immersive and unforgettable experience.

“Van Gogh Alive” has been praised for its innovative approach to art exhibition, attracting a diverse audience that includes art enthusiasts and newcomers. It offers a fresh perspective on van Gogh’s art, making it more accessible and engaging for a broader audience.

The show dates of “Van Gogh Alive” in Icon Siam Bangkok will be from 31st March until 31st July. Doors open at 10.30am and close at 9.00pm. The ticket price range from 480 baht to 1,490 baht.

This exhibition not only promises to be a unique and unforgettable experience for art lovers, but also offers an ultimate sense of exclusivity with the addition of the “Van Gogh Café by After You.” This café has created a special snack and drinks menu which can only be enjoyed at the exhibition. In addition, there is an exclusive souvenir zone, which is also only available to visitors to the “Van Gogh Alive Bangkok” event.

By Truong Khanh Thi Nguyen

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