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Step into the Sunflower Field: the Van Gogh Exhibition

Van Gogh: the Immersive Experience exhibition has come to Singapore, the first stop in Southeast Asia. 

Learn more about Vincent Van Gogh's life, admire his venerated paintings, and step into the 360° multi-sensorial exhibition where art meets virtual reality.

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Vincent Van Gogh

About the Artist

Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter (1853-1890) who is an influential artist in the history of Western art. His paintings have become stupendously successful after his death. 

From the famous Sunflower paintings to the Starry Night, Van Gogh had painted approximately 2,100 paintings throughout his life.

Multi-sensorial Exhibition

Explore Van Gogh’s life by entering the realm of his paintings with this unique multi-sensorial exhibition. 

This exhibition component features 300 of his prominent artworks using two-storey projections combined with light and sound effects. The soundtracks that accompanied this visual performance has truly enhanced the immersive experience, enabling the audience to view his paintings palpably.

The Painter's Journey

What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?

Vincent Van Gogh

The exhibition takes the audience through the painter’s life, following his artistic journey that spanned cities and rural towns in both France and Belgium. 

Introduced to Hokusai’s artworks by the means of trade, there were subtle elements of Japan (Japanisme) in Van Gogh’s works later on in life.

The Thoughts

Van Gogh ended his life young at the age of 37. Despite his depression, he was unfailingly devoted to his paintings. Finding his place in art, he had consistently produced emotional and visually striking paintings over a decade.

Van Gogh is truly one of the most influential Post-Impressionist painters.

Greater things are done by a series of small things brought together.

Vincent Van Gogh

The exhibition is an absolute must-visit. An all-new representation of art meeting technology, this exhibition has provided a moving visceral insight into Van Gogh’s life and art.

It was woeful to learn about the mental struggles Van Gogh had faced despite his seemingly vibrant pieces. However, his dedication to art and his relentless hard work had shone brightly amidst the darkness, he was truly an inspiring man. 

Although it was regrettable that Van Gogh did not live to witness the success of his life’s works, his pieces have become a legacy of today.

Exhibition Details

The exhibition is located in The Forum Level B1, Resorts World Sentosa. The visit will take around 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes. For more information, click here.

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