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The Femes Van Gogh’s Art Exhibition Will Be Held in KL From December to March

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Art is a subjective topic and what’s great about it is that you’re able to create your own narrative based on what you see. For those who are looking for a multi-sensory experience while immersing yourself in art that brings history from centuries ago, look no further as Van Gogh is to set foot in KL!

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Not just an art exhibition

While art exhibitions are already exciting, one thing’s for sure is that art enthusiasts can expect themselves to be immersed in Van Gogh’s world, going through all of his paintings not just with the sense of sight, but also the sense of smell.

From start to finish, you will be surrounded by a vibrant symphony of light, colour, sound and fragrance that has been described as an ‘unforgettable’ multi-sensory experience.

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While looking from afar with no distractions offer time for contemplation, this exhibition aims to bring him back to live, allowing you to interact with art like you’ve never done before.

Art pieces coming to life

From December 17, 2022, to March 16,2023, art lovers can experience this multi-sensory exhibition at Pavilion Bukit Jalil. This Van Gogh Alive exhibition will be a 20,000 square foot gallery that’s uniquely designed.

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The exhibition will be opened from 10am to 10pm daily and early bird tickets go on sale for RM45 until December 5, 2022. Tickets can be bought on the day you visit the exhibition and certain SOP measures will be taken to ensure the safety of art enthusiasts attending.

For more details, click here.

 

Also read: 2 Adorable Corgis Fly Business Class From San Francisco to SG Before Heading to Thailand

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