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Step into the worlds of Van Gogh, Monet and Gustav Klimt at this 360-degree art experience at Parkview Square

Ticket sales start from January 9, 2025

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
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Gustav Klimt, Vincent van Gogh
Photograph: GroundseesawLeft to right: Gustav Klimt, Vincent van Gogh
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You might have heard about Monet Inside, an immersive art exhibition that opened last year, allowing visitors to step into 200 of famous painter Claude Monet's dreamy paintings. If that sounds like your vibe, or if you’ve already been there and done that, here’s the deal: the 360-degree art experience has now added two more classic iconic artists to their show: Gustav Klimt, and Vincent van Gogh, from January 24, 2025. 

Presented by Groundseesaw at Parkview Square, the event features stunning visuals, original soundtracks, and captivating storytelling showcased across the venue's floors and five towering screens, each exceeding six meters in height. 

Gustav Klimt
Photograph: GroundseesawGustav Klimt

If Gustav Klimt rings a bell, you’ll surely recognise his iconic masterpiece, The Kiss. This celebrated painting will be transformed into a digital projection, allowing you to get up close to its intricate details. Paired with lyrical music and mesmerizing visuals, Klimt’s exploration of beauty, love, and the human experience is brought to life in an emotionally captivating way. Moreover, a dedicated narrator will bring Klimt’s world to life, sharing vivid tales of his artistic vision, personal challenges, and the cultural influences that shaped his work.

Vincent van Gogh
Photograph: GroundseesawVincent van Gogh

For Van Gogh, 11 original orchestral soundtracks and breathtaking digital projections will come into play, featuring famous pieces such as Starry Night and Sunflowers in vivid detail. Similarly, a narrator will guide you through an evocative journey to 19th-century Netherlands and France, shedding light on Van Gogh's struggles, inspirations, and remarkable creativity.

Each experience includes 45 minutes of storytelling through video and 15 minutes to explore the space and capture photos. Factoring in time to visit the art shop and tour the exhibition hall, the entire experience takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Separate tickets are required for each of the three shows. Ticket sales will commence from January 9, 2025, and can be purchased via Groundseesaw’s page here.

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