
In this virtual reality-program, you travel through the imagination of renowned artists Edvard Munch and Henri Matisse. The program consists of two VR-experiences.
The Scream
Edvard Munch’s The Scream is omnipresent. The iconic face, distorted by terror, has captured our imagination so deeply that it has become a universal symbol of anxiety.
In this interactive VR experience, we dive into the artist’s thoughts and inner demons.
Unfolding in three chapters, it offers a sensory and intimate interpretation of the Expressionist masterpiece, exploring Munch’s obsessions and artistic world.
Dance Dance Dance - Matisse
Between 1906 and 1954, Henri Matisse created over twenty paintings exploring the theme of dance. This subject shaped many of his artistic choices, influencing his style and technique.
Movement and dance were constant sources of inspiration for the master of colour throughout his life’s work. An immersive, dance-led journey through Henri Matisse’s most iconic works, Dance Dance Dance – Matisse invites viewers to step inside his world. Featuring an original choreography by Sarah Silverblatt-Buser, in which the user takes part, it pays tribute to the vibrant movements and colours that define his art.
This journey through dance and painting offers an intimate view into the creation of some of his greatest masterpieces, including La Danse (1909), La Danse de Merion, La Danse inachevée, and La Danse de Paris.
Step Inside Art with VR
This VR experience is part of the program The Living Gallery: Step Inside Art with VR. Click here to read more about the program.
Directed by
Sandra Paugam & Charles Ayats / Agnès Molia & Gordon
Duration
25 min
Origin
Frankrijk
Language
Nederlands of Engels
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