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A dreamy Claude Monet digital art exhibition by South Korea-based Groundseesaw opens in Singapore this October

Tickets will be available from August 23 – but the waitlist is now open

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Cheryl Sekkappan
News & Travel Editor, Southeast Asia
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If you were enchanted by Impressions of Monet at Gardens by the Bay, then you'll be chuffed to know that there's another Claude Monet-themed exhibition coming to Singapore.

This October, Monet Inside will land at Parkview Square at GROUNDSEESAW Singapore, a space by a South Korea-based exhibition producer. It's known for combining cinematic visuals and multi-sensory elements in showcases like Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent and Utopia: Nowhere, Now Here (adapted from a short story in Kim Cho-yeop's bestselling book If We Can't Move at the Speed of Light). Groundseesaw's exhibitions are consistently popular in Korea and have drawn more than 5 million visitors worldwide.

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This Singapore showcase promises to bring the same magic, in signature dreamy visuals, soundscapes, and immersive storytelling. Step into more than 200 of Claude Monet's works, including his most iconic masterpieces like Water LiliesWoman with a Parasol, and Garden at Sainte-Adresse. These will be projected onto five six-metre screens and accompanied by original classical scores. It's not just about his art too. Visitors will also journey through Monet's life from his humble beginnings as a caricature artist in Le Havre and the arduous road to becoming one of the most recognised painters in the world. You'll hear it all from the lips of of his longtime friend and art dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel too, who'll be narrating part of the exhibition.

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Tickets for Monet Inside will go on sale from August 23 onwards. To get exclusive access to the pre-sale, join the waitlist here and visit Groundseesaw for more information. 

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