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After the premiere in Seville and Alicante, Madrid is the third Spanish city to host this multimedia exhibition

Despite the lack of original paintings by Vincent Van Gogh, this exhibition offers a new way of looking at his work, thanks to the projection of more than 3,000 moving images, light and music. Spectators can walk around the exhibition hall or lie down on one of the beanbags spread throughout it.

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This journey through the artist's life, work and personality permeatesIt will take place in Madrid from December 26th to February 26th, located at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. The aforementioned exhibition, created by the Australian company Large Exhibitions, has already toured more than 40 cities around the world and is suitable for all audiences, both art fans and those who do not know the artist in depth. The didactic character of Van Gogh Alive allows children and adults to be introduced to the world of art.

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Source: Van Gogh Gallery

The works of this prolific author can be seen in countless museums around the world, from the Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, to the British Museum, the Louvre and not forgetting the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, but never with projections on giant screens on walls and floors like this time.

Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch painter, became one of the best-known artists in the world, despite being unappreciated in his time. This exhibition pays homage to him in a way never seen before. Visitors can admire the constellations of The starry nightthe mills of its landscapes, delve into the intimacy of Arles' room or see how the birds of The wheat field with crows. In addition to his paintings, due to his closeness and stormy relationship with the painter, some paintings by Paul Gauguin stand out, such as the Gauguin chaircompanion of van gogh chair.