The work of 3,000 Dutch artists is on display at the exhibition, which is open in the capital of Thailand.
“I dreamed of painting and I paint my dream”. Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh lived and worked in 19th century Europe. His abundant production did not arouse the interest of the general public during the artist’s lifetime. More recently, the works are counted among the pearls of art history.
In Bangkok, the public can see the digital art exhibition, characterized as the largest in Southeast Asia, until the end of July.
In the ICONSIAM hall, the viewer can explore a collection of more than 3,000 works, from paintings to sketches.
The digital exhibition utilizes kaleidoscope technology, the works are projected onto a six-meter-high giant wall. At the exhibition, the viewer can dive into the sunflower meadow or sit in Daubigny’s garden or pose as the artist’s model.