The exhibition skillfully shows off more than 300 of his masterpieces, allowing fans and newcomers alike to experience his creations in a magical new way.
A highly anticipated immersive event that celebrates Vincent van Gogh's life and works on "a scale never before seen in Scotland" has arrived in Glasgow.
Thousands of tickets for the show at the SEC have already been snapped up, with the attraction’s initial run extended by three weeks due to "phenomenal demand". It is easy to see why people are getting excited, as this amazing event gets ready to transport people to a world filled with vivid colours and Van Gogh's famous brush strokes.
Beginning in the Introduction Hall, visitors move through a space filled with golden frames and displays that sees them connect with Vincent Van Gogh through his own words and correspondence via the personal letters he wrote to his brother Theo, who was also his greatest supporter. Every inch of the space is filled with colour as the paintings begin to swirl and run across the floor and walls, and the words "breathtaking" really don't do it justice and the artworks fully envelope the space.
Designed to awaken each person's imagination in "a playful and dreamlike way", the feeling of joy and escape Vincent must have felt when creating each masterpiece begins to permeate the room. If you weren't a fan of the genius before you went, then you certainly will be by the time you step back into the world of reality as you exit the SEC into Glasgow's own starry night.
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