– IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION –
At the Grand Palais Immersif (Paris 12th)
At the Grand Palais Immersif (Paris 12th)
- WE LIKE: a digital and interactive journey to the heart of Art Nouveau
- AGE: from 10 years old
- DATES : until November 5, 2023
- OPENING HOURS : Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 7pm – Monday from 12pm to 7pm
- NOCTURNE : Wednesdays until 9 p.m.
- LOCATION: at the Grand Palais Immersif (Paris 12th)
- DURATION : approximately 1 hour
- FREE : for children under 6 years old
“ÉTERNEL MUCHA” at the Grand Palais Immersif
The Grand Palais Immersive is a new exhibition space nestled in the heart of the Opéra Bastille in a space that has recently opened to the public. Through this immersive exhibition (very high definition projections, original musical and olfactory universe and interactive devices), you will discover an avant-garde artist, an icon of Art Nouveau and elegance, and a source of inspiration for today’s creation, from street art to manga, from cinema to tattooing.
- Mucha, a major figure of Art Nouveau, is best known for his advertising posters. He is a very important artist of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
- His visual language is “eternal”, “Eternal Mucha” because his work still accompanies us today without us noticing it in graphic design, Japanese manga, street art, comics and even in video games
- The exhibition begins as at the Atelier des Lumières with a spectacular XXL video; a 30-minute digital dive into Art Nouveau. The digital format allows you to admire the details of the posters. It’s magnificent, it’s a feast for the eyes!
- Then tactile panels offer us to play with Mucha’s work. We modify the ornaments, the colors. It’s educational and fun
- Finally, a surprising moment of the “Eternel Mucha” exhibition: the highlighting of the influence of Mucha’s work in graphic creation from the 60s to today. We don’t necessarily know Mucha and yet his presence is very strong in the graphic art of the pacifist “Flower Power” movement of the 60s, through Japanese manga, superheroes, street art, vinyl record covers and even in the art of tattooing
- A very beautiful exhibition, different, fun, educational and surprising