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Van Gogh Alive

Warehouse Terrada G1 Building
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Van Gogh
This exhibition is a new and immersive experience featuring powerful projections of various large-scale "Van Gogh" artworks on expansive dark walls and floors in a vast exhibition space. Visitors can experience a sensation as if they are blending into the artwork using all five senses. It is an unprecedented exhibition that allows you to feel Van Gogh's art, life, and historical context in a new way.

Created by the Australian event company Grande Experiences, this exhibition combines state-of-the-art multi-channel motion graphics, cinema-quality surround sound, and high-definition projectors. In a breathtaking exhibition space where over 3000 images of Van Gogh's works are projected onto every surface, including walls, pillars, and floors using up to 40 projectors, visitors can explore the artworks from any angle, without a predetermined route.

The immersive experience invites visitors on a journey through the life of the world's most famous painter, Vincent Van Gogh, visiting places like the Netherlands, Paris, Arles, Saint-Rémy, and Auvers-sur-Oise. All exhibition rooms allow photography and filming, enabling visitors to capture their own Van Gogh experience.

Schedule

Jan 6 (Sat) 2024-Mar 31 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Closed on January 11.
FeeAdults ¥3000, University and High School Students ¥2000, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥1500
※ Advance tickets have different prices. Please check the official website for details.
Websitehttps://goghalivejp.com/tokyo/
VenueWarehouse Terrada G1 Building
Location2-6-4 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002
Access3 minute walk from Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail line. 2 minute walk from Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai line; From the Konan exit of JR Shinagawa Station, take the Toei #98 bus towards Ota-shijo, and get off at Shintoukaibashi.
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