Immersive encounter with van Gogh, Klimt masterpieces at Parkview Square
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SINGAPORE – About 130 people got the chance to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh in a dynamic 360-degree art experience at Parkview Square in North Bridge Road a day before the event’s opening.
Groundseesaw, a digital art exhibition brand by Seoul-based Media & Art, is set to present three exhibitions at Parkview Square starting Jan 24, 2025.
Alongside the continuing Monet Inside exhibition, the venue unveiled two new immersive experiences: Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty and Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent.
These exhibitions offer visitors an opportunity to explore the masterpieces of Claude Monet, Gustav Klimt, and Vincent van Gogh through a dynamic 360-degree art experience.
Set across five screens—each over 6m high—the theatrical experience is designed to immerse guests in the colourful worlds of these iconic artists.
A visitor exploring the Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty digital art exhibition during a preview at Parkview Square on Jan 23.
ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
The exhibitions will rotate timeslots daily, ensuring that every visit offers a fresh encounter.
Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty, invites visitors to enter the captivating world of Klimt, the master of Art Nouveau, and experience his iconic works such as The Kiss.
Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty, invites visitors to enter the captivating world of Klimt, the master of Art Nouveau, and experience his iconic works such as The Kiss.
ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
The exhibition’s striking digital projections highlight the intricate gold-leaf details that define Klimt’s art, while music and vibrant visuals bring his themes of love, beauty, and the human experience to the forefront.
Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent delves into the emotional and expressive world of Vincent van Gogh, one of history’s most revolutionary artists.
A visit to the Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent digital art exhibition includes 45 minutes of storytelling-based video viewing and 15 minutes for exploration and photography.
ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
The exhibition features immersive projections of works like Starry Night and Sunflowers, accompanied by 11 original orchestral soundtracks that amplify the intensity of van Gogh’s brushstrokes and passion.
Visitors are encouraged to secure their tickets early on the Fever app or website.
Where: 3rd floor, 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778 www.groundseesaw.com
When: From Jan 24, 2025. Open daily from 10am to 8pm
Admission: For standard admission, tickets cost $20–$25 on weekdays and $25–$30 on weekends before discounts
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Brian Teo is a photojournalist at The Straits Times. A sociology major, he is interested in exploring the societal significance of religious and cultural traditions.