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Monet and Friends part of global trend of ‘immersive’ multisensory exhibitions where the art is digital – ABC News
Shows like Van Gogh Alive are a burgeoning industry overseas — and now here, with a Melbourne company leading the way; but what does it mean for the way we see…

In September 2020, four months after Sydney’s museums and galleries began to re-open after the COVID-19 lockdown, a very different kind of art show landed in a very different kind of venue one better known for hosting Mardi Gras parties, the Royal Easter show and concerts: the Royal Hall of Industries.
From September to December, it was host to Van Gogh Alive: a large-scale, “multi-sensory experience” by Melbourne-based company Grande Experiences not to be confused with the “immersive experience”…
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