Prepare to be immersed in Vincent van Gogh’s captivating world as his masterpieces come to life in Jakarta. Van Gogh Alive is a one-of-a-kind and innovative exhibition that combines art, technology, and music to create an unforgettable experience for both art enthusiasts and newcomers.
This critically acclaimed exhibition has swept the globe, and it is now making its way to Jakarta. So, before you embark on this enthralling journey, here are a few facts about Van Gogh Alive Jakarta. Prepare for a spellbinding encounter with one of history’s greatest artists.
A Brief Overview of Van Gogh Alive
Van Gogh Alive is an art exhibition that projects thousands of Vincent van Gogh’s masterpieces in an immersive experience. In this exhibition, Van Gogh’s works are displayed on numerous platforms; such as interactive screens, real-life replicas, various scents and many more. What makes it immersive is the way the exhibition invites visitors to feel the multiple emotions expressed by Van Gogh in his works through their senses.
After being successfully held in more than 80 cities, the experience continues its tour at Jakarta from the 7th of July to the 9th of October 2023. Located in Mal Taman Anggrek, you can witness and take part in the immersive Van Gogh experience with prices ranging from IDR 197,600 to IDR 243,200 for single entries, and ranging from IDR 820,800 to IDR 1,976,000 for group packages.
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Do’s and Don’ts While Visiting Van Gogh Alive Jakarta
While visiting this exhibition, there are do’s and don’ts that you have to follow for every visitor’s convenience and a more immersive multi-sensory experience at the event:
Do: Wear White or Neutral Clothes
When you’re visiting the Van Gogh Alive exhibition, it is advised to wear white or neutral clothes. White or neutral clothes can give you a more pleasing experience to see all of Van Gogh’s works so that when you want to take photos at this exhibition, the colour of your clothes will not clash with the visualisation of the works on display.
Don’t: Bring Food and Drinks from Outside the Exhibition
Since this exhibition involves a multi-sensory experience, you should not bring food and drinks from outside the venue. According to the Immersive Room’s person-in-charge (PIC), Rizki Ferdianto, the aroma of foods and drinks that you bring from outside the venue will disrupt the experience, because the exhibition has different scents in each section, from ceilings to floors.
Visitors will be asked to place their food in a bag or leave it at the entrance. There are, however, exceptions for those who have illnesses that necessitate taking medication for an extended period of time.
Do: Select the First Session on the Visiting Day
When booking tickets to this exhibition, it is best to choose the first session on the day of visit to get the most out of your experience while also avoiding crowds. This allows you to explore and enjoy the Van Gogh Alive experience more freely while also not disturbing other visitors. It is also suggested that you visit this exhibition during the weekdays becuase this exhibition is so crowded during the weekends.
Don’t: Bring Your Bags during the Visit
It is not recommended to bring any type of bag, including a tote bag, backpack or shopping bag, when visiting this exhibition, particularly at Immersive Studio. Because it is worried that this will interfere with the experience of other visitors, it is best to leave your bag at the entrance for the safety of your belongings.
Do: Enjoy the Exhibition as Much as Possible
The Van Gogh Alive exhibition requires extra attention to enjoy, so plan your visit accordingly to have an immersive and memorable experience. This exhibition’s technology provides a multi-sensory experience that can engage all of your senses. So take your time and enjoy all of the experiences available.
Don’t: Not Maintaining Attitude while Visiting the Exhibition
It is mandatory to maintain an attitude and pay attention to the comfort of other visitors while visiting this exhibition, especially when entering the Immersive Studio, which has darker lighting.
According to Rizki, the committee frequently finds some visitors who are less tolerant of other visitors, such as bringing food from outside, doing things that disturb the surroundings, or kissing couples in the exhibition area. Those acts were deemed inappropriate because this exhibition was enjoyed by people of all ages, and it was feared that it would set a bad example for children.
FAQ:
Q: What is Van Gogh Alive?
A: Van Gogh Alive is an immersive and multi-sensory experience that brings the world of Vincent van Gogh to life through stunning visuals, music, and narration.
Q: Where can I experience Van Gogh Alive?
A: Van Gogh Alive is currently on a tour and continues to visit different cities around the world. It has been visited by millions of visitors in various countries.
Q: Is Van Gogh Alive coming to Jakarta?
A: Yes, Van Gogh Alive will be coming to Jakarta in 2023. It will be a unique opportunity for visitors in Indonesia to immerse themselves in the works of Vincent van Gogh.
Q: How can I book tickets for Van Gogh Alive in Jakarta?
A: You can book tickets for Van Gogh Alive in Jakarta through the official website or other authorised ticketing platforms. Make sure to book early as the exhibition tends to be popular.
Q: What can I expect from the Van Gogh Alive experience?
A: The Van Gogh Alive experience is a multi-sensory journey that allows you to see his works in detail, accompanied by music, narration, and stunning visuals. It is an unforgettable experience for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in Vincent van Gogh.
Q: How many visitors have experienced Van Gogh Alive?
A: Van Gogh Alive has been visited by millions of visitors across different cities during its ground-breaking tour. It has gained popularity worldwide.
Q: Is Van Gogh Alive a live performance?
A: Van Gogh Alive is not a live performance. It is a digital exhibition that combines art, technology, and music to create an immersive experience.
Q: Can I take photos or videos during Van Gogh Alive?
A: While visiting the Van Gogh Alive exhibition area, you are permitted to take photos and record videos, but you are not allowed to bring assistive devices such as selfie sticks or tripods.
Q: Is Van Gogh Alive suitable for children?
A: Van Gogh Alive is suitable for all ages, including children. The vivid visuals and engaging presentation make it a great educational experience for kids as well.
Conclusion
In conclusion, The Van Gogh Alive exhibition is a must-see digital art exhibition. The audio-visual and even multi-sensory experience offered will leave visitors with a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable impression.
However, for the sake of mutual convenience, you should be aware of what is and is not permitted while enjoying each section of this exhibition. Because, once again, this exhibition is open to the public, it is critical that both local and foreign visitors maintain and pay attention to their behaviour so that they do not disrupt each other’s experience at this exhibition.
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