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Bassins des Lumières, Bordeaux
Dalí, the endless enigma
From the 3rd of February 2023 to the 7th of January 2024, the Bassins des Lumières celebrate the incomparable and singular works of Salvador Dalí. This immersive exhibition presents more than 60 creative years of the Catalan master who, inspired by Cubism, Surrealism and Futurism, became a master of a realism meticulously applied to his painting, mixing reality with the mysteries of consciousness, fantasies and memories.
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Hôtel de Caumont,
Aix-en-Provence
Yves Klein intimate
The Hôtel de Caumont is presenting for the first time around sixty works by the Nice-born artist Yves Klein (1928-1962) from a fresh perspective. Given the public nature of Klein’s oeuvre and its resolutely spectacular, even mythical qualities, come and explore the complementary personal an dintimate dimensions of the artist’s life and work.
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Phoenix des Lumières, Dortmund
Gustav Klimt, Gold in Motion
The first main exhibition in Phoenix des Lumières will bring Viennese art to life in an innovative way, featuring works by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and his contemporaries.
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Hall des Lumières, New York
Klimt, Gold in Motion
This exhibition is a multi-sensory celebration of Klimt’s most iconic work. The unique, cutting-edge mapping technology, elegant soundtrack and historic location transport visitors to a world of gold and color.
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Théâtre des Lumières, Séoul
Klimt & Klein
Created in partnership with TMONET, a Korean group specialising in new technologies, the Théâtre des Lumières is located in a former cabaret within the stately Walkerhill Hotel, at the foot of the Achasan Mountain in Seoul. The exhibitions "Gustav Klimt, Gold in Motion" and "Yves Klein, Infinite Blue" are presented.
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Fabrique des Lumières, Amsterdam
Jimmy Nelson - The Last Sentinels: Heroes, from near and far
Be inspired by a digital and immersive translation of the oeuvre of the Dutch-British photographer, Jimmy Nelson. Together with Jimmy Nelson Studio, we present to you a sensory and stimulating exhibition.
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“My goal: to make heritage attractive to a wide audience. Digital technology is above all an opportunity for culture, not an adversary.”
Bruno Monnier, President of Culturespaces
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Culturespaces support...
The Fondation Culturespaces
Its goal is to promote social inclusion through culture and allow the most vulnerable children to have access to art and heritage to awaken, develop and reveal their creativity.
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