

But Beyond Van Gogh aims to change that perspective. Many people know of Van Gogh‘s work, but they often think of him as nothing more than a madman who cut off his ear. In 2017, Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron presented in Halle de La Villette in Paris a new upgraded version in Image Totale © : Imagine Van Gogh. Beyond Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience is a new exhibition that aims to show the artist’s work in a new light, using digital technology to transform the artwork.

The creation was then copied and various digital Van Gogh exhibitions toured around the world. After a huge success in Cathédrale d’Images, the show was presented in 2011 at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore. While other shows use virtual reality or still images, our show breaks barriers by incorporating both still and moving art. In 2001, Annabelle Mauger joined the creative team and created the first Van Gogh immersive exhibition. Beyond Van Gogh is a new truly immersive experience. The visitors were fully immersed in the paintings’ screenings through his new technique of Image Totale ©. Beyond Van Gogh is a new truly immersive experience.

He transformed there a former underground quarry into an immersive venue named Cathédrale d’Images. The very first art immersive exhibition was invented in 1977 by Albert Plécy, a French photographer, in Les Baux-de-Provence, South of France. Beyond Van Gogh is a rich and unique multimedia experience, taking visitors on a journey through over 300 iconic artworks, including classics like 'The Starr.
