Dalí exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières – A digital experience with XXL works
- WE LIKE : a total and stunning sensory experience
- AGE: for all, from 6 years old
- DATE : May 19, 2021 to January 2, 2022
- LOCATION : the Atelier des Lumières (Paris 11th)
L’EXPOSITION IMMERSIVE "DALI, L’ÉNIGME SANS FIN
- The Dalí exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières is the new creation of this place dedicated to the discovery of art through digital and immersive processes
- Through a thematic tour, immerse yourself in surrealist and metaphysical landscapes and find yourself at the heart of the surprising works of the artist with an overflowing imagination
- The Dalí exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières, presents monumental works by Dalí projected onto the floor and walls of the Atelier. Up to 10 metres high, they reveal the details of brushstrokes, lines and the play of materials
- They retrace 60 years of creation
- The world of Dali lends itself particularly well to this XXL digital experience
- The music of Pink Floyd accompanies this sensory experience
- In the second part of the exhibition, the Atelier des Lumières offers a tribute to the Spanish architect with the exhibition “Gaudí, architect of the imagination“
L’Atelier des Lumières, le nouveau lieu culturel de Paris
- The Atelier des Lumières opened in the spring of 2018 in a former foundry in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. This very large exhibition space is perfectly suited to the ambitions of this new Parisian cultural venue.
- The founding principle is to put technology at the service of the artistic tradition by appropriating classic pictorial works to make gigantic video projections.
- It’s another way to organize exhibitions, to discover art, it’s amazing and it will appeal to young audiences, that’s for sure!
- In a space of 2000 m2 and 10 meters high, Van Gogh’s works are projected on the floor, ceiling and walls.
- It’s a visual shock, The colors explode. Music accompanies the projection. We are immersed in an XXL sound and light show. More than 3000 images set in motion by 140 laser projectors make this immersive art possible.