Around the world, "immersive experiences" are becoming a new way to enjoy art at exhibitions. This technology applies lighting techniques to create 3D effects, transforming images into interactive blocks in three-dimensional space instead of the traditional two-dimensional space, bringing all art forms to life before the viewer's eyes. Using the same technology, in each space of the exhibition,Beyond MonetThe exhibition also takes viewers to different aspects of Monet's creative life. For example, the Garden Gallery focuses on the "emotions and perspectives" of the French painter. Meanwhile, the oval Infinity Room is covered with vibrant paintings stretching from floor to ceiling, combined with original music to enhance the viewing experience.

Justin Paquin, co-producer and program director, said, “Coming to the exhibition, we truly feel like we are part of Claude Monet’s bright and colorful world, not simply a passerby.”



In total, more than 400 paintings from Monet's artistic career are on display at the exhibition. These include some of his most beloved masterpieces, such as the series of paintings.Water lilies(Water Lilies), paintingImpression: Sunrise(Impression: Sunrise) andPoppy(Poppies)





Claude Monet's works consistently convey a sense of passionate and intense effort to capture the visual impressions people experience when observing their surroundings. His paintings are outward-looking. Almost every one of his paintings celebrates the connection between the human eye, the analytical mind, and the sensitive hand. And, as Gilles Paquin, the program's producer and executive director, shared, the Beyond Monet exhibition "has elevated these works of art to a new level, forging a relationship between us and these timeless masterpieces that we previously could not."





The Beyond Monet exhibition runs from August 12th to October 3rd, 2021. Visitors can purchase tickets online at the Beyond Monet website and are required to wear masks throughout their visit.

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