In Parma, at the Palazzo Dalla Rosa Prati, Van Gogh is open to the public from January 27 to June 23, 2024. Multimedia and the Secret Room, an immersive show dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh and his art. The decision to present art through the use of multimedia technologies allows, according to the organizers, to amplify its communicative power and to take visitors on a virtual journey to discover the painter, the artist and the man. It is a way of experiencing art “that aspires to achieve what Van Gogh,” reads a note, “wanted to do with his art through color: move away from naturalistic rendering to go beyond the image and refer to deeper, more intensely existential meanings.”
The multimedia exhibition examines, through projections in different monitors, the life and works of the master, with video views of many paintings and drawings made during his lifetime, supplemented with information in Italian and English, of the artistic periods experienced by Van Gogh in the last 10 years of his life. The “secret room” of Vincent Van Gogh, on the other hand, is the exhibition space where engravings, etchings, watercolors, and oil paintings appear, representing the period in which Van Gogh’s art was born and developed, from the second half of the 19th century to the first two decades of the 20th century. There are works conceived and created by those who knew him, such as Paul Cézanne, Émile Bernard, Toulouse Lautrec, Fernand Cormon and other artists.
Hours: Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Ticket prices: €14 full weekends and holidays; €13 full weekdays; €10 concessions (only at the ticket office) every day for young people up to 14, journalists, university students, conventions; €10 groups over 10 people; €15 open ticket includes skip-the-line admission; €5 schools; free for children under 6.
For all information, you can call +39 371 1704794, and for reservations you can call +39 351 840 3634.
Immersive exhibition on Van Gogh in Parma, with even a room featuring actual works from the period |
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