Since its premiere, last February, in the Buenos Aires Pabellón Frers de La Rural (Avenida Santa Fe 4,363) the exhibition receives thousands of visitors per day from all over the country and decided to extend its stay until July 31.
“The receptive tourism that Buenos Aires has so strong in winter holidays will have one more option since the Van Gogh exhibition is extended”confirmed Grinbank, responsible for bringing this proposal to Argentina.
In addition, the exhibition of the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh It was declared of Cultural Interest by the Ministry of Culture of the Nation and by the Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
Created by Annabelle Mauger Y Julien Baronthe exhibition presents more than 200 works by the celebrated painter, presented in Total Image, a technology created in 1977 by the French photographer and filmmaker, Albert Plecyand developed by Annabelle Maugerwhich allows viewers to experience the emotional depth of the artwork in a much more personal and ethereal way.
“Imagine Van Gogh” invites visitors to enter the world and the works that the Dutch genius created during the last two years of his life, between 1888 when he moved to Arles in the south of France, until his death in Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890 In the exhibition, the public will be able to admire “The Starry Night”, “The Sunflowers” and “The Lilies”or let yourself be carried away by the intimacy of your Bedroom in Arles.
Visitors walk through the exhibition in total darkness, illuminated only by gigantic projections of the artist’s most renowned paintings, accompanied by the music of great composers such as Saint-Saens, Mozart, Bach, Delibes and Satie.
Today, an exhibition like this could not be carried out, since the exorbitant prices that the works have reached would have a direct impact on insurance and transport costs.
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The 200 paintings projected in the exhibition are part of prestigious collections such as the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the National Gallery of Art in London, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York . An impressive selection that simply could not physically coincide in the same place and at the same time.
Tickets can be purchased at www.laruralticket.com.ar and on the official website www.imagine-vangogh.com. For organizational reasons and to respect the pre-established social distancing given the current health situation, tickets are sold in half-hour blocks with limited capacity, although the permanence in the exhibition does not have a pre-established time.
The price of admission is $3,000 per person, $2,000 for children under 12 years of age.
Source: Ambito

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