The immersive art experience will be back in BGC this October
is returning to Manila this October at the BGC Arts Center in Taguig City. The arts center’s Facebook page announced the news on Saturday, August 19.has been presented in more than 90 cities globally. The upcoming October run will mark the second time the exhibition has been presented in the Philippines, with itswill chronicle Vincent Van Gogh’s journey in Arles, Saint Rémy, and Auvers-sur-Oise where many of his notable works were made.
The “multi-sensory” experience is comprised of a classical score that accompanies over 3,000 images spanning from large screens, walls, columns, ceilings, and the floor, allowing guests to fully bask in the intricate details and techniques of the Post-Impressionist painter.“This year, the Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc.
Those who missed their chance at the first run can keep an eye out for ticketing details on BGC Arts Center’s
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