A ‘completely different’ immersive Van Gogh exhibit opens in Denver this week

Four days after “Van Gogh Alive” leaves the Stanley Marketplace in Denver, another interactive experience inspired by the legendary impressionist artist will open just 10 miles away.

“The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit” arrives with a buzz at Lighthouse Denver, formerly the Regency Hotel. The blockbuster show has already sold 226,000 tickets before its opening date on Thursday and dates through November have “limited availability.” The massive exhibit, boasting 500,000 cubic feet of projected art, has been a hit in other cities, such as New York, Chicago and Dallas.

“It has captured the public’s imagination in a really interesting way,” says the exhibit’s Toronto-based producer Corey Ross. “It’s a major attraction right now.”

Along with the two exhibits that have stopped in Denver, several other touring events featuring the painter’s work have popped up in the past year.

Ross says this one, which runs through at least February 2022, stands out. “The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit” was designed by Massimiliano Siccardi and opened in Paris, where it attracted 2 million visitors.

The digital art exhibit features huge projections of Van Gogh’s famous pieces like “Starry Night” and “Sunflowers” as well as hundreds of his other paintings.

But you’re not just seeing them hang on a wall. The exhibit merges video, animation and other technology to offer something “completely different” than visiting a traditional art show.

“It’s more of a sound and light and image show,” Ross said. “It’s tough to describe. You have to experience it to know how captivating it is.”

Hints come from taglines like “Don’t just see the art, feel the art” and “Why look at a painting when you can become part of one?”

Siccardi built the show so that Van Gogh’s pieces meld together. Ross said the creator was inspired by what Van Gogh might’ve seen in his mind in the moments before he died: Flashes of his paintings mixed together.

Van Gogh’s death comes up in most conversations about the artist who died at the age of 37 in 1890. As does his unusual and tragic life, marked by living and being alone.

Ross says his story has resonated in recent months more than ever as we’ve become familiar with quarantining and keeping our distance from people.

“Right now, Van Gogh is an interesting person for the public,” he said. “He’s an interesting pandemic or post-pandemic guy.”

That’s because, Ross said, Van Gogh famously struggled with mental illness. And he also created art that “makes you happy and transcends his horrible circumstances.”

Van Gogh created beauty out of hard times. Maybe that’s what has drawn people to his work in many forms over the last 130 years. In 2021, his art appears to be as popular and moving as ever.

Visitors to “The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit” have been known to dance, chasing images projected on the floor. Others cry or find a spot to think. Others stay hours longer than they planned.

Ross said the choose-your-own-adventure aspect of the exhibit often leads to people “getting carried by the spectacle of it.”

“This complete new way of encountering his art,” he said.

Guests walk through the first exhibit during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. The exhibit will open to the public on Thursday, September 30, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests walk through the first exhibit during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. The exhibit will open to the public on Thursday, September 30, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Once complete, the exhibit will feature mirrored sculptures throughout the room as well as projections on the ground. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Once complete, the exhibit will feature mirrored sculptures throughout the room as well as projections on the ground. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Renderings of the incomplete foyer on display during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Renderings of the incomplete foyer on display during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
The second room of the exhibit during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
The second room of the exhibit during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)
Guests experience a 10 minute example of the immersive experience during a hard hat tour of the new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver at Lighthouse Denver, just west of the River North Art District on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. (Photo by Katie Klann/Denver Gazette) (Katie Klann The Gazette)

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