“Van Gogh: The immersive experience” is the exhibition currently underway in Naples in the church of San Potito, an enchanting 29th century setting that will host it until October XNUMX, a date extended after having recorded considerable success.
More than 90 visitors have so far been able to observe a digital show of the works of the 350th-century Dutch painter, with projections and installations aimed at making known more than XNUMX masterpieces and images as well as a reproduction of the painter's famous bedroom.
During the visit, visitors of all ages can also get to work and try their hand at reproducing the works in the exhibition area called “Color and publish” as well as immersing themselves in a typical day in the artist’s life thanks to virtual reality.
The exhibition takes place in the evocative church of San Potito commissioned by Pietro de Marino, originally owned by the Benedictine nuns, then closed in 1808 by order of the French government and abandoned for many years.
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Article published on 10 September 2023 - 18:20