For the world-renowned exhibition Van Gogh Alive had finally came to Malaysia for showcase an immersive art exhibition that pays tribute to the historically renowned artist Vincent van Gogh. The Van Gogh Alive exhibition will be held at Pavilion bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. Van Gogh Alive will transport visitors to another time and place, immersing them in the artist’s world. This exhibition will be held from 17 Dec 2022 to 16 Mar 2023.
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Sunflower room display everywhere under the mirror wall and ceiling that you will see.
This is one of the popular arts from Vincent Van Gogh that is sunflower art portrait.
The Bedroom from one of the Van Gogh art paintings as well.
This is reason why he is passionate in his artwork life.
Starry night art with full of warm led lights looks stunning!
All of his arts light up on the wall looks interesting and shows his artist life between the mid and late 1800s.
Even the floor shows the screen of his art life.
Some quotes that he wrote and ” I hope they can accept the real me” from this meaning.
The Greatest Artist will be another exhibition for showing more of his arts.
This art portrait can move and talk by himself.
Infinity starry walkway that is suitable for instagrammable pictures.
The staff will provide you a lamp bucket to hold and walk near to the wall then the sunflower will appear once the light near.
Sunflower art display looks amazing with different kinds of decoration.
You can choose the clothes printing from the device and decide the mannequins’ style.
Hold the umbrella to adjust the light art printing and you will see some magic.
The art displays differently on the wall.
The art will be shown in different way like on the wall and table.
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Information
Location: Lot 3.29.00, Level 3, Pavilion, Bandar Bukit Jalil, 2, Persiaran Jalil Utama, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operation hours: 10am to 10pm (daily)
Entrance fee: RM75 (MyKad) | RM110 (non-MyKad)
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