A 360-Degree Journey

This innovative exhibition concept about Claude Monet (1840-1926) utilizes cutting-edge multimedia technology to fully immerse visitors in the world and masterpieces of the famous Impressionist painter. Through elaborate installations and projections, combined with music, dazzling worlds of color are created, bringing the paintings to life and making them tangible in a way never seen before. Viewers experience how illusions transform into reality on this captivating artistic journey.

CITIES

  • / New York

    This extraordinary exhibition was showcased in New York City, at the world famous Wall Street. Set in a specially designed space, the exhibition takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through Monet's life and artistic career.

    The exhibition features Monet's most famous works, including his iconic Water Lilies series, and Haystacks. You'll be transported to Monet's beloved garden in Giverny, where he found inspiration for many of his works. The exhibition offers an opportunity to dive deep into Monet's creative process and learn about the evolution of his artistic style over the years.

    As part of the pre-show you’ll encounter a range of projections which let you discover Claude Monet’s use of color, light and technique in his work. In various innovative interactive installations you can playfully engage with Monet’s work.

    The main show brings Monet’s works to life: you’ll be surrounded by the vivid colors and textures of Monet’s Water Lilies paintings. The mesmerizing display, complete with accompanying music, creates an immersive environment that transports you into the heart of Monet's world. As the show moves on, you'll see the changing light and colors of the seasons captured in his paintings of the Rouen Cathedral and you'll marvel at the beauty of his lesser-known works, like his Snow Scenes.

    The exhibition is designed to be both educational and entertaining. You'll learn about Monet's life, his influences, and his impact on the art world. You'll see how he broke with traditional techniques and embraced new approaches to painting, paving the way for future generations of artists.

    Monet's Garden is a feast for the senses and a celebration of one of the most beloved artists of all time. Don't miss your chance to experience this breathtaking exhibition and immerse yourself in the world of Claude Monet.

  • / Zurich

    The exhibition features Monet's most famous works, including his iconic Water Lilies series, and Haystacks. You'll be transported to Monet's beloved garden in Giverny, where he found inspiration for many of his works. The exhibition offers an opportunity to dive deep into Monet's creative process and learn about the evolution of his artistic style over the years.

    As part of the pre-show you’ll encounter a range of projections which let you discover Claude Monet’s use of color, light and technique in his work. In various innovative interactive installations you can playfully engage with Monet’s work.

    The main show brings Monet’s works to life: you’ll be surrounded by the vivid colors and textures of Monet’s Water Lilies paintings. The mesmerizing display, complete with accompanying music, creates an immersive environment that transports you into the heart of Monet's world. As the show moves on, you'll see the changing light and colors of the seasons captured in his paintings of the Rouen Cathedral and you'll marvel at the beauty of his lesser-known works, like his Snow Scenes.

    The exhibition is designed to be both educational and entertaining. You'll learn about Monet's life, his influences, and his impact on the art world. You'll see how he broke with traditional techniques and embraced new approaches to painting, paving the way for future generations of artists.

    Monet's Garden is a feast for the senses and a celebration of one of the most beloved artists of all time. Don't miss your chance to experience this breathtaking exhibition and immerse yourself in the world of Claude Monet.

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