Multimedia art show Van Gogh Alive arrives in Beijing
Updated: 2015-09-15 07:44
By Lin Qi(China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
The show Van Gogh Alive offers visitors a different way to appreciate the masterpieces by the Dutch painter. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Van Gogh Alive, a long-anticipated art show on the Dutch master, has finally arrived in Beijing as part of its China tour.
The display is being held at a 1,500-square-meter space that was specially constructed for the purpose right outside Joy City mall. More than 3,000 high-resolution images of Vincent van Gogh's paintings, photos and letters are projected onto the floor, columns and screens that cover a wall of the building.
The 30-minute presentation that fuses color with light and music shows how the post-impressionist painter evolved through his short-lived yet remarkable career. It was developed by Australian company Grande Exhibitions based on Sensory 4, a system consisting of motion graphics, surround sound and high-definition projectors.
Some parts of his best-known works have been re-created through animation to give people a vivid picture.
Related Stories
Starry Night: Van Gogh show in Beijing 2015-09-14 16:59
Van Gogh Alive brightens up Beijing 2015-09-08 11:34
People visit Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam 2015-09-06 09:55
Shanghai's Van Gogh exhibition attracts huge numbers 2015-07-27 10:53
Van Gogh to brighten up Beijing from August 2015-05-27 15:02
Today's Top News
Border-free Europe unravels in migrant crisis
Refugee crisis: Germany re-imposes border controls
Australia gets new PM as Abbott loses out to rival Turnbull
Egyptian security forces shoot at Mexican tourist convoy, kill 12
Thousands flee California wildfire as homes go up in flames
Slow growth may spur more support
British MPs reject assisted dying bill
Chinese nuclear plant may be built in UK sooner than planned
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Views on KMT like plucking straws |
Stepping up |
Rural families still hope for male heirs |
Blue skies over Beijing ... for now |
V-Day parade for 70th WWII anniversary |
Tianjin blasts: Death, damage and bravery |