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Monet and Impressionist artists immortalized in Bangkok exhibition


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In what promises to be a real feast for the eyes, the newly opened digital immersive exhibition “Monet & Friends Alive Bangkok” brings the best impressionist artworks by Claude Monet and other prominent artists of the era to the Attraction Hall on the 6th floor of ICONSIAM in the Thai capital.

 

The exhibition, which continues through January 7, 2024,  showcases 3,500 artworks of Claude Monet, one of the world’s most influential French Impressionist artists, alongside contributions from 14 other talented painters including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne and Edgar Degas. The artworks are integrated on the theme “An Immersive Adventure into French Impressionism”, and promise visitors a fully immersive multi-sensory experience.

 

Brought to Thailand by Grande Experiences, “Monet & Friends Alive Bangkok” follows the success of the previous immersive exhibition “Van Gogh Alive Bangkok” by the same producer, which partnered with Live Impact Events. This digital immersive art exhibition delivers an unparalleled fusion of entertainment and artistic wonder, transporting visitors into the captivating virtual world of 19th-century Impressionist art on over 4,000 square metres.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-09-25

 

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3 hours ago, JayBird said:

I take it is digital representations only, no originals here?

 

I wonder if the quality is high enough to enjoy the details.

 

 

Don't think they would be trusted with any originals ????

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On 9/25/2023 at 3:20 AM, geisha said:

Hopefully I’ll get to see this exhibition, I’ve seen some of Monets work lately in Monte Carlo, absolutely beautiful. It’s great that Bangkok is encouraging more of these events .

Hopefully it can be done without some moronic protester throwing cans of coup over them. 

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