Remember, there are at least 5 different companies running very similar exhibits with similar titles: - Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition - Immersive Van Gogh - Van Gogh Alive - Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience (the one featured in this video) Make sure to do your research properly and see which one you're looking at (learn from my mistakes)!! Most people who had better experiences went to a different exhibit than the one featured in this video. My opinions here are only about the one called "Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" run by Exhibition Hub & Fever.
So glad you clarified this! I will be careful. I have heard it is good-IDK which one. But I've been wondering if I will really like it. I love the actual paintings...so I will likely prefer a light show that is different.
"Vincent Van Gogh, one of the Dutch painters, could not sell a single painting in his whole life. Now only two hundred paintings have survived out of thousands that he painted, because nobody took care of them. He was simply distributing them to friends; nobody would purchase them. People were afraid even to hang his paintings in their sitting rooms because whoever would see them would think that they were crazy: what kind of painting are you hanging here? People were taking them - not to hurt him - thanking him, and throwing his paintings into their basements so nobody would see. Now each of his paintings is worth a million dollars. What happened in one hundred years? The man himself was forced into a mad asylum when he was only thirty-two. And he was forced because of his painting - he was not harmful, he was not violent, he was not doing anything to anybody. But anybody who looked at his paintings was absolutely certain that this man was mad and unreliable. He should be put in a madhouse. If he could paint these things, he might do anything….” For example, he always painted stars as spirals. Even other painters told him, “Stars are not spirals!” He said, “I also see the stars. I see that they are not spirals, but the moment I start painting them something in me says so strongly that they are spirals. The distance is so vast… that’s why your eyes cannot see exactly what their shape is. And the voice is so strong. I am simply unable to do anything else but what my inner being says to do.” And now physicists have discovered that stars are spirals. It has gone like a shock throughout the world of painters, that only one painter in the whole history of man had some inner contact and communication with the stars - and that was a man who was thought to be mad. And because he was thought to be mad, nobody was ready to give him any service. Every week, his brother used to give him enough money to last for seven days. And he was fasting three days in a week and eating four days - because that was the only way to purchase canvas and colors and brushes to paint. Painting was more important than life. He committed suicide at the age of thirty -three. Just after his release from the madhouse, he painted only one painting, which they had prevented him from painting in the madhouse. He wanted to paint the sun. It took him one year. He lost his eyes… the burning sun, the hot sun, and the whole day long he would be watching all the colors, from the morning till the evening, from the sunrise to the sunset. He wanted the painting to contain everything about the sun, the whole biography of the sun. Everybody who was sympathetic to him told him, “This is too much. Just studying it one day is enough; it is the same sun.” Van Gogh said, “You don’t know. It is never the same. You have never looked at it. I have never seen the same sunrise twice, never seen the same sunset again. And I want my painting to be a biography.” One year… the whole day watching the sun… He lost his eyes, but he painted. And when the painting was complete, he wrote a small letter to his brother: “I am not committing suicide out of any despair - because I am one of the most successful men in the world. I have done whatever I wanted to do in spite of the whole world condemning me. But this was my last wish, to paint the whole biography of the sun in one painting. It is completed today. I am immensely joyful, and now there is no need to live. I was living to paint; painting was my life, not breathing.” And he shot himself dead. You cannot categorize him with ordinary suicides. It is not a suicide - out of despair, out of sadness, out of failure - no. Out of immense success, out of total fulfillment, seeing that now, why unnecessarily go on living and waiting for death?… “I have done the work that I wanted to do.” Every creative artist has to understand this: the moment people start thinking about him that he is a little bit off center, that something is loose in his head, he should rejoice that he has crossed the boundary of the mundane and the mediocre. Now he has grown the wings which others don’t have."
so you’re telling me you didn’t appreciate the $50 removable ear Van Gogh crochet doll they were selling at the gift shop on your way out? bc that’s what did it for me
Very similar situation in Boston. These “immersive experience” scam companies are now banking on other public domain artists like Frida and Banksy in the Boston area and showcasing lackluster displays of the artists’ catalogs in cheap rental spaces for like $30-$60 a pop. So shady!
Wow I was debating on going to this its in Providence now but for 50 bucks I wasnt too sure...maybe I put that money towards the asian lantern show in roger williams park zoo. Price is much cheaper too
My parents and I were going to go to one in Dallas for my birthday but our tickets never arrived now I'm kinda glad it didn't, probably was a scam too.
I'm a huge Van Gogh fan, so I was excited to hear that this show was coming to Raleigh, NC. Even more excited that my daughter and myself got to go and experience this event. I thought it was amazing. I enjoyed everything about it.The art, the 3D replica of his room, the color your own art wall, the wall of sunflowers upon entering, the large reproductions of his artwork, etc. I learned a lot of new information about his life that I didn't know before. My favorite part was the VR experience. I do feel bad about your gift shop experience experience and the lack that they had. Our gift shop was was pretty pretty large and full of Van Gogh everything, which honestly surprised me. I'm sorry you had such a bad experience at your location.
I live in Raleigh but haven't been to this one because the Toronto one felt like such a scam. The vr might be the missing link. I've seen original works by him and I preferred that to The TV screen version
We saw this in Boston today...same exhibit, horribly over sold ($49 per ticket plus $5 each for the VR experience). Graphics were 2005 level quality. I agree with all of your assessment! FEVER put this on in Boston. I've deleted their app and will never attend another FEVER Sponsored event. Cash grab is the right explanation. It was made even worse by employees complaining and yelling at us waiting for the main room. "If you take a floor seat you are not allowed to take a chair later". "You think this is bad, you should have seen yesterday, I'm doing the best I can" UGHHHHH we almost left before entering the main display. Great idea but zero quality control and poor execution.
I saw IVG in L.A. on Nov. 24, 2021. It was definitely not the same program you saw. I thoroughly enjoyed the program. I'm elderly and was offered o folding chair. I comfortably watched to program twice. I was fascinated by the moving sweeps of color and how the artist's individual strokes were lifted and manipulated. Some people in our party were a little disappointed, but they weren't bringing as much experience (2 exhibits in the U.S., 2 visits to the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, various lectures on the artist and his work, viewing various individual works in other museums, lectures, etc.) to the event as I was. I was well prepared to see IVM. I enjoyed the music. L.A. IVM was easy to access by public transportation or personal vehicle. We were a large party, but once we got ourselves assembled and ready, entry took only about 15 minutes. I wasn't thrilled with all the kitsch in the gift shop, but I did purchase the book about how the exhibit was brought together. I would still like to learn more about the technical aspects of the production. Sorry that you had such a bummer experience.
WoW! Your experience was totally awful for sure. It's a shame. Ours was fantastic, we loved every second of it. We saw the one in Pittsburgh. The gift shop at ours was huge & had something for everyone including clothes. I'm sorry yours was sooo bad.
I went to one, and I rather not say the location but it was stunning, I loved it and honestly, looked much nicer than what was displayed in this video…
Went to the Pittsburgh one last month and it was amazing. The staff was very sweet to. We ended up staying for the Frida one and dare I say I liked it better than Van Gogh. If you have a chance please go!
Just went to Immersive Van Gogh in Phx and it was amazing. The music along with the movement of the paintings was so calming and thought provoking. The end credits I found out Thom Yorke from Radiohead made one of the songs and along with the movement of the projections made for a pretty amazing combination.
Well at least they are bringing his art to masses and attention I’m not an art snob but I have an understanding of it through all my high school and college time I appreciate they show the common folks
Completely agree with your experience. The one we saw in London was achingly dreadful in all respects: 1. The 'exhibition' had some badly printed shots of his works and truly atrocious and lazy descriptions and history. Apparently Van Gogh was the 'rock star of the art world'! I mean, come on... I could find out more information on Wikipedia. 2. The main space was so boring and as you say the graphics and projection was woeful. And as for the spurious sound bites that didn't relate to anything... And I didn't think that Vivaldi's Four Seasons had anything to do with poor Van Gogh. A complete waste of £25 and that didn't include the £10 for the VR experience which we didn't bother with at that price. Overall a huge disappointment and a cynical money-making exercise at the expense of the general public.
Honestly when I went I think I was angry for about 3 months and warned anyone who would listen. I was sooo pissed. Thankfully I have forgiven myself and moved on 🤣🤣
We paid about $21.00 per ticket for 2 adults 1 and really enjoyed it. My 11 year old knew a lot about him already but was still enchanted by the show in many respects. Thanks for your take.
Thanks for the honest review! sounds about right to my suspicions. From Nashville, our dates got pushed back two months & were forced to reschedule because they are doing "construction" to better the experience. Deciding wether or not to reschedule or just cancel all together. Seems like they're just putting stuff together last minute city to city 👎🏾
I went to the one in Seattle and it was really funny when my friend and I realized that not only did the voiceover explaining the everything as Vincent Van Gogh pronounce his name wrong in a extremely American accent, but they also had a giant sized version of one of his quotes at the front, where Vincent stated that he would rather be known by his first name than his last, because he knew people would have trouble pronouncing it. (The reason he signed his paintings with just ‘Vincent’). The quote was right underneath the sign that said “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience”
My dad, my wife, and I just went to the Beyond Van Gogh Experiences and we all agreed, if it wasn't for the people, we could have stayed for HOURS. The animations were much better and less cheesy than the ones that you had to sit through, and the very beginning was a room full of screens with Van Gogh's backstory and excerpts from letters to his brother, Theo. It felt like there was respect and love put into the exhibit, and I am so glad I got to be there. It would have been amazing, however, if they could have limited the group sizes by A LOT, there were just too many people and a lot of them were just there to take pics and videos for Instagram and tik tok. It was more the behavior of the people around us that felt disrespectful. It was rude to those of us trying to enjoy the experience and disrespectful to Van Gogh and his work. The gift shop was full, but small. Of course, some of it was a little tacky, I was especially turned off by an ear shaped eraser (truly in poor taste), but I would go again. . . and again. I hope you have the opportunity to go to a better exhibit!
I am sorry you felt you had a bad experience. I recently attended this in Schenectady, NY and for me it was wonderful. Many of the same graphics were present but the score accompanying it was beautiful. I was moved to tears at one point. The drawing room was equally enjoyable, many of the coloring was done by children. The store was a bit commercial, but well stocked ( I purchased an umbrella). Since my younger days I have been a "worshipper" of Van Gogh. While there is controversy whether this undertaking is disrespectful to his memory and work does exist, I still feel it is an opportunity for a younger generation to get acquainted with his work. My 11 year old granddaughter is looking forward to going. All in all for me it was well worth it.
@@QWNSWORDS Point taken. However, as posted the Schenectady NY experience was well done. I just hope her experience does not turn others away from something that is a creative tribute to Van Gogh and his works. I suggest experience it for yourselves, and not be influenced by reviews, negative or positve.
Well you certainly lived up to your description of yourself as "grumpy spinster"! I've just taken my artist wife to The Immersive Experience here in London as an early Christmas present and we were blown away by it. The music by Thomas Sohet and Michelino Bisceglia perfectly accompanied the experience. Of course the best bit was the VR which took the whole immersion aspect to another level. Sorry if those of you Stateside feel short changed. Here in England I'd defy anyone who appreciates art and especially Van Gogh not be moved by the whole experience. Well worth the cost of the ticket.
That depends on who is doing it. The people that are doing in Detroit is having it at TCF building (formally called Cobo hall). My family and I got tickets and the location was a secret. However one of my friends who went it in Detroit was their location on Instagram.
@@canddw yo fui y me encantó … me gusto tanto que repetí … 🤷🏻♀️ Está señorita no me hace justicia en su review, para nada. La experiencia de realidad virtual fue increíble. Yo si la recomiendo y mucho 🙌🏻
I went and that it was amazing come on my wife cried so I think it’s based on how you personally interpret art. This is an about seeing his art as you can see it in the museum. It’s the art literally coming to life to music, beautiful music. And when it merges it either gives you a feeling of something, or like this video it leaves you wanting more. Her particular venue had a lot more to see than the one in Chicago and mine was $35 as well and quite frankly I paid for a little bit more to get the free souvenirs and to sit on the cushion. As I watched your video I realize we saw two very different experiences, and mine was very different and moving than yours. Maybe they alternated it? Watching yours I kind of understand why you were not moved the way we were. I really wish I would’ve made a video but it was my wife’s birthday, because even our gift shop was better. That said you had a lot more things to do and see, ours was literally the immersive experience, which lasts may be 40 minutes, And the gift shop. But I could see you sitting in that experience maybe twice, it was incredible
Being a year after this video was made, and I just returned from the van gogh experience in my town... it in my opinion was a magical experience for myself, my wife and my daughter, the picture quality was fantastic on the prints they had hung and some I couldn't tell were prints until you get verry close. The ambiance and lighting was perfect, the music was serene, and the big room show was just absolutely fantastic. The picture quality, show and music was perfect. Stunning even... and the vr experience was short but I thought it was a great way to end it off. They also had a draw your own "van gogh" art section that we all really liked. I'm not sure if it was just your location but the one I went to was worth every penny to me.
Gotta say, I’m glad the one that came to my state was one of the other ones you showed at the beginning, because it was a much better experience than this seems. Much less actual museum type stuff, but the “immersive” part was more well done.
We went in DC and really enjoyed it. My favorites were the giant bust of his head, and they projected all the self-portraits onto it. Some of them moved slightly like it was alive. It was really cool. That flower vase display was my second favorite! However, I agree about the beginning gallery being so disappointing. They really should have had pictures of the places, and could have had higher quality prints. As for the room, we loved it. There was lots of seating so you could really relax and soak it in. Our kids loved it. I was annoyed at first that they kept rolling on the floor, but then I noticed most kids 10 and under were rolling on the floor; I think it's just how they were enjoying it!
I had an amazing time at the DC set up. Learning about his life and his love for different art styles. The 35 min show was visually amazing, but the walk through his evolution as an artist was so informative and fun. If you aren't a Van Gogh expert/superfan, you will learn a lot and appreciate his work. If you are a Van Gogh expert, this isn't might not he for you. I thoroughly enjoyed it 😊
@@placitas52 You can youtube parts of the 35 minute 360° movie portion. But it is pretty darn cool. The info cards on the wall are all facts that can be googled. But they tie the info in with paintings of that section. They had a VR experience, we did not pay the extra for that
@@hexkobold9814 The point he was trying to make is that it is a cheap experience, more like a fad. They've been doing this with other popular artists such as Frida and Klimt, pretty similar setups. It's a cash grab, not worth your time.
@@prosnake2005 I went to one and enjoyed it. I liked it so much, I ended up going twice. It was actually the same exact location the woman in this video went to in the Philly area (which she said sucked). 🤷 Different strokes for different folks. People have been spending money on overpriced movie tickets and movie theater snacks for decades because most people couldn't replicate the experience of watching a movie on a big screen with surround sound on their own. I certainly can't recreate the experience had in these "immersive" art exhibits, so it's worth it for me.
Yes it was trash for me too ! Here in Houston We had to sit on a concrete floor for 35 mins to watch the video . It was a tiny room and it wasn’t even an exhibition like Oml yea I feel bad for my bf since he paid I still appreciated it tho 😌
Thanks for this review. The show is coming to Cincinnati in 6 months so advertising is just starting to show up on my news feeds. "How exciting!" I thought, navigating my way to the ticket sales, thinking about the 3 hour drive (one way) with husband and elderly mother in tow, 3 adult tickets, a hotel room, since with arthritis and various joint problems x 3 adults the drive plus the Van Gogh experience would be all we could do in one day, return trip would have to be the next day. Busily trying to work out logistics and financing I see this: "venue secret". Venue secret? WTF?!!!! Now I get it. They aren't going to choose and book a venue until they see the ticket sales! I mean, this is OHIO, folks - not NEW YORK, so why splash out for an expensive venue ahead of time? No thanks. From watching your review I can see how great the show *could* be, but only in the right space (designed FOR THE SHOW) and with state of the art technology - again, DESIGNED FOR THE SHOW. The idea is sound. Turning it into a cash cow? Poo poo heads.
This is quite interesting, because I have recently gone to a Van Gogh projection exhibit, in The Lume, in Melbourne Australia. Looking at this video after going to one was legitimately funny, lmao. The one I went to had so much well presented information on floating boards in a darkened room, and the main exhibit area with projectors was absolutely massive, with different shapes on the floor and a second level, AND A CAFE STYLED LIKE "Cafe terrace at night". It was truly incredible. (was priced at about 50 AUD btw lol) they even had a center circular room with images of what the example of the van Gogh piece was based off each time they showed one. it also looks like the projection in your showing is sub par, but that might be the camera. I honestly want to go again! So dissapointing that not all of these exhibits are like that though, hope they improve.
Hmmm 🧐 I just got home from the one here in Indio, Ca. , called Beyond VanGogh the Immersive Experience. It was well presented and the animations were well executed. I actually had tears rolling down my cheeks and chills running up and down my body throughout. It was powerful to feel “immersed” in the paintings I’d admired previously at an exhibit years ago in LA. The intro was really well done as well and set up the immersive part well. The gift shop was well attended to. I picked up some refer magnets then found some different ones and by the time I walked back to put them back, they had already replaced them with new ones. So if anyone reading this lives in the Palm Springs area, I recommend 👍🏼☺️
We just went to the one in Minneapolis and felt that it was very well done. It was peaceful and mesmerizing. Worth every penny. I'm sorry your experience was so bad.
I am going to the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in San Antonio, TX on August 13th with my husband and friends. He surprised me with tickets and we are staying the night in San Antonio to enjoy the River Walk, etc. I really look forward to this event! He upgraded my ticket and it comes with a Van Gogh poster and a seat cushion (I have a bad back). I hope this experience will be very enjoyable and worth the money we spent! Thank you for your review and I am sorry you had such a bad experience there. I will update this comment after I attend the event !!
I went to Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in San Antonio TX over the weekend and Im so glad to run into your review because I didn’t want to say it out loud. Between my family and I, our entrance was almost $200.00 and it 100% was disappointing. It did feel like a screensaver, an easy way to make money out of Van Gogh’s art. Thank you for sharing!
I've been to the Van Gogh Immersive Experience twice and I loved it! I had a great time! It felt very therapeutic to me. In the videos you showed form your experience, the show looks very different than the one I saw. They must've made some vast improvements.
I did Van Gogh Alive like 6 years ago in rome honestly that one was amazing. It had different rooms dedicated to different parts of his life. The animated his notebooks/sketchbooks and even had pictures of the places he grew up.
I felt the same in London. If it had been a free exhibit, I’d have skipped through all the art re-prints “gallery” section happily learning a few new things about Van Gough’s story along the way. I’d look into the ‘drawing room’ smile for any kids there who could spend some time with crayons, which I did. And I’d sit back like I did in the “immersive experience” and smile at someof the clever prettiness on display around me. Leave and say, that was alright. Wasn’t worth the money at all at all. They did have another virtual reality experience which you paid extra for once inside lol .. this , was worth paying for. Absolutely brilliant. A whole experience of just that would have been great.
This exhibit was just announced for my city and was considering attending however, the venue looks cheap after seeing the clips being shown. And personally, I don't think VG art need to be digitized, feels inauthentic. I would rather visit and see the legit art works.
I visited the one in London! We had the giant van gogh head sculpture at the start of exhibition, the immersive room had the ceiling look exactly like stars in the night sky which was really amazing watching. And the music accompanying in the immersive room was well selected. My family totally enjoyed, even my 3 old son ))
WOW that place is a DUMP. I just want to the one in Sarasota FL yesterday and it was unbelievably beautiful. They sent up a gigantic tent that looked like a building it was so pretty. There were large canvas hanging off the walls with thin wire that had the story of the paintings then just gold empty picture frames suspended from a thin wire next to the canvas just to make it look artsy and it was nice. The room was 3 times larger than yours with just a few bench seating around the main post. beautiful crisp graphics, and really good music to suit every paninting. the price was $49 . I'd be really PO'd if I paid that for your experience!!!
Yup… same experience in Cincinnati… and I completely agree with all your points. The shocking thing is people are actually giving this five start reviews….or they faked them.
Thank you for exposing this ripoff on a great, dead artist - obviously "out of copyright". How humiliated he would feel. This looks really bad. I heard about it from friends and sniffed a rat or two. I think you were much too kind in your analysis, which says more about you than this pathetic scam. Too bad that the descendants of VG can't sue these creeps.
We visited the exibit in New Orleans. For us it was incredible start to finish with only one exception.......it was freezing. We had trouble taking our time because we were shivering. All of the other aspescts of this exibit were so well done. Ty for sharing your perspective on your visit, we will never forget the day we went. It was really special for us.
You definitely had some really bum luck, the one in Nashville was incredible. Some aspects were certainly similarish, but it was far more well done. I suspect they may have learned from their mistakes in the past months, such as with the "exhibit" you visited, because it was mmmaaajjjooorrrlllyyy late opening and it was definitely a considerably better quality well thought out experience. If I remember correctly our tickets were also a bit more expensive, and was called the Immmersive Van Gogh Experience ran by Lighthouse Immersive and Visioni Eccentriche. I'm sorry yours was so lackluster 😭
Thank you for this video, I was looking for something to do with my girlfriend for her birthday. We did something else and probably had a much better time than we would've at that overpriced event
Ive been at the same exhibition in Ludwigsburg, here in Germany, hust yesterday. I liked it quite a lot. The canvas prints were of good quality imo. Definetly enought to get the feel of the painting. I agree that some of the nimations were "cheap" looking, but some parts were made very good. It was enough though to get caught by it and feel in into a dream world. The video projection was of quite long duration. The even was the possibility to get a Virtual Reality experience in dive in into "Van Goghs world". So you had VR glasses on you could turn around and youve been in a world that was inspired by Van Goghs painting. 11 minutes long. That was amazing. All in all very good, but a bit pricey for 22 Euros plus 3 Euros VR.
I wouldn’t recommend this specific one the one that I enjoyed was beyond van gough which is incredibly detailed and in amazing quality for the price dont waste your money friends
Lmao you just saved me from spending a day’s work of hard labor on this. The ghost of Van Gogh is in Putin’s ear right now saying “do it. nuke the exhibits!”
I just got back from "Immersive Van Gogh" in LA and I didn't know there were different versions. I just saw the entire one you went to on RUclips and it was crap. The music selected was horrible and the narration ruins the vibe. Hope you are able to watch the one I went to someday because the song selected went well with the paintings and could make you shed a tear.
My partner and I went to the same exhibit in London and we were amazed. The quality was beautiful and it's funny how you kept saying cheap despite how much work goes into something like this and the technology used. Maybe the "Philadelphia" one wasn't up to scratch? I'm genuinely sorry you didn't enjoy your experience but for me and many others it was breathtaking and really opened my eyes to Van Gogh and had got me genuinely interested in his work. Our gift shop was also lovely and I'm not sure if you had the change to experience the VR but that was a whole other level. This kind of exhibit doesn't claim to house pieces of his actual work so I'm not sure why you're complaining that some rooms just had canvases, did you want the actual paintings there? I think there is a lot to be enjoyed here for someone who is into Van Gogh already like my girlfriend was, and for someone like me. Something more interactive and different to get them into Van Gogh's beautiful art
Just experienced the exhibit in Arizona and we had a great time! I’m so sorry you had a bad experience, I definitely agree that it seems like this specific event was a cash grab! I would’ve been disappointed too.. hopefully another one comes to your area soon so you can experience it in a different way!
I completely agree. I saw it in Nashville and was very disappointed in the quality of the graphics. The projections were awful. The giftshop had little variety and again, the quality of the "gifts" were poor. Not worth the money I spent.
I just got back from this. I'm in Texas for reference. We only had the projector room and a pretty good gift shop. Our projector video was very different. Started off feeling like a horror movie. No info on Vincent himself, no info on the art. Nothing. 30 minuet video for 70! bucks a seat.
You are 110% correct, this was the worst, in fl = seating for 7/8 people, items to purchase was only like 5 of every item, but only like 4/5 items, sad very sad.....
I got the scammy part and I totally agree. It would be nice if quiet, dead and boring museums would ALL get the message that we want something more than viewing art as dull and instead liven things up with full multi-experiences - with immersive being just one aspect. Their lives were varied and alive why shouldn’t viewing their work be ALIVE TOO and not mausoleums of worship .
Same experience :( I heard people talking about it all over the city, not to mention national TV. It was in a middle of nowhere warehouse outside the city So addition to the $60 a pop tickets, we had to pay $25 for parking at the warehouse because it was also the only place within 10 miles you could park. You walk in and it’s a dark room signs with signs that had little blurbs about his life, same stuff you can read on Wikipedia. Then you get to a large exhibit room and it’s an installation of an animation of his works being projected onto the walls. The animation was cool, but I definitely would not have gone if they had advertised “come see an animation of VVG works on a projector an hour outside of town”. Wishing my partner and I spend the $150 on a donation to a local organization that produces actual art works instead of this money grab. Tisk, risk.
I just recently went to the one in Portland, Oregon, it was so much better than the one you're describing in Philly. I really enjoyed it, the venue was great, the gift shop was better, and the animations were amazing (they weren't the same ones shown here). I think the one in Philly must be run by a different organization
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I understand how you wanted the experience , but it seemed to me , you were looking for the bad , why not enjoy his story and paintings even if it wasn’t up to par , many people will never even get to experience what you have . Change your attitude and maybe you will have a better experience! Thumbs down !
Oh man, can't you see even through the video how sub par this event is? I'm watching on a phone while sitting on a toilet and still can see all the flaws without searching for them. I can only imagine how bad this looks in person
I've never been to an art show and this will be my first one in fresno ca. I don't know if it's the lack of expectation for me, but the creativity in this kind of showcase looks amazing to me. 30$ is nothing nowadays so I'm grateful to get an experience like this for so little.
@@brooked.9395 I enjoyed it. It was a nice setting for a date night. And yes in this video seems to have more stuff going on. But overall it was very relaxing for me. Also great for taking pictures
Not the experience I had but then the setup was in a huge warehouse; I think because I’ve been to the art battles in that space; it meant it was more of an experience seeing it be transformed. It was more me thinking about Van Goghs life and how he never would have expected his work to even be of worth; and now of course tickets are selling. Van Gogh could have never have envisioned this. So I saw it more on that level. Seems it had the same things but just not done to the same standard as the one here (Bristol U.K. ) I made my own video on chris shopland vlogs which is basically this but put to music. More a sensory relaxation really; sort of like a spa day for the senses 🤷♂️ For those you want to really get to know Van Gogh life and works, the book the complete works and the museum in Amsterdam go much more in-depth 🥰 so this experience isn’t a place to learn about Van Gogh but to experience the work in a new way. I thought it was a interesting way to show art and happy I went, although was suggested by a friend or I may not have gone 😊
I went to the London one last October. The screens weren't working in the large immersion room with one turned off completely. The venue is not disability friendly at all, stairs only no lift and no prior warning about this. My Grandad got confused and ended up outside missing the gift shop completely and he wanted to buy my son a van Gogh poster and they wouldn't let him back in!
I saw it in Bordeaux , it was 20,000 sq ft, we had wine, laid on huge floor cushions and we were truly immersed,, my mother said she would have paid $1000 for the experience❤🇨🇵
I think the exhibit is for people who are just starting to dip into famous artists. This was a great introduction into the life and works of Van Gogh for someone like me who has worked in classical music my whole life and am just now starting to get interested in visual arts and Van Gogh specifically. I enjoyed the stark soundscape and the interesting but brief captions. I am not emboldened to look deeper into the life and works of the artist, and I think that’s the intended audience. Obviously an art purist would just want more detail, and admittedly our experience was much tidier than this one, but to poo-poo it altogether is missing the point
As an artist myself, I can't get excited about any exhibit that doesn't feature actual art. I learned my lesson after a "Da Vinci" exhibit advertised as "having real notes and drawings from da vinci!" In the fine print actually just meant they had reproductions of "real" da vinci stuff.
I went to the Immersive Monet exhibit with my girlfriend while on vacation in LA. It was ok, like c+. It was a nice surprise from my girlfriend, who knows my love of art. My natural habitat is an art museum. This was honestly like something from 20 years ago. The projections were large but strangely desaturated, the animations were distracting and the overall vibe was just off. I grew up loving art, but never got to see originals of my favorite paintings until I lived in the east coast and was able to visit the big galleries in New York and Boston. There is no substitute for spending quiet hours with those works, the multi media just added a layer between me and the art. Might be cool to take some kids too though!
I think the one that I went was slightly different, but my reaction was more or less the same. They put all the paintings by Gogh all over the wall in a very fancy manner, but I could not observe any meaningful perspective about him and his art. It was more like "Set up some badass screens with badass beam projectors, Ctrl+A, select all Gogh paintings, beautiful transition effects, F5, boom, $$$$$"
I bought the tickets for the London experience during covid and finally got round to going this year in January. The location was in a good area and graphics for the immersive part looked good to me. I loved the instrumental that would play over it (Sunrise by Christopher Slaski) and would have loved to take my mum. I really enjoyed it and found it so therapeutic. I did add another poster to my collection from the gift shop and thought the prices weren't too bad.
I went to this one. Idk but I had a relatively good experience. Maybe I just invested myself in a different way. Van Gogh is probably my favorite artist in history and I found the time stamps describing his life very enlightening. I will admit that I enjoyed walking around and looking at the different projected paintings and the VR experience waaaay more than the immersive room. Mainly because I wanted to walk around and read more about his life
I hated it too. Cheesy, music too loud. Not for people who really appreciate Van Goghs work. The paintings are immersive enough that’s why his work is so phenomenal.
Wow. That looks awful. When I got the flyer I was pretty convinced it would be lame so I didn't go. Im so glad I was able to confirm I made the right decision.
I saw one in Edinburgh. It was over-priced and painfully underwhelming, and yes, felt like a soul-less money-making exercise. A room full of plastic sunflowers. Give me a break.
I'm going to Van Gogh Alive Experience in JKT next Monday. Will lower my expectation due to some negative reviews from those coming last weekend. I hope Monday would be better!
My experience was that they actually names one of these “experiences” off as something similar to the DIA (Detroit institute of arts); So, instead of going to the best museum in the US, me, my brother, and parents got scammed and were instead mentally forced to sit in this “experience” with the thought in mind of when a good time to leave would be so we didn’t completely waste our money…
We just paid $70 per adult ticket for the Monet and Van Gogh one in Austin. They just turned on the projectors and played the films on 4 walls of a big open room with some columns, also with projections. Lasted about an hour and 5 minutes. Shamelessly overpriced. I would have liked it a lot more but if it were $25, but I had the bad taste of someone being ripped off.
This is such a shame & it makes me angry when companies do this. :( Melbourne, Australia has a space called The Lume which is currently showing a Van Gogh exhibition & it is spectacular. The main space is huge, you can even go up onto a large balcony area to watch the film - there is even a cafe in the projection space, part of which is designed to look like The Terrace. Hopefully you have much better experiences with these types of exhibitions in the future!
Just to note The Lume experience is run by Grande Experiences, who also have locations in Los Angles & Indianapolis from what I know - but I can only talk from personal experience about Melbourne’s location.
Wow! I think I've just seen this one in Dublin, but they seem to have fixed the issues you've addressed! It is actually one of 2 different Van Gogh experiences we have in Dublin this summer, and I've loved them both. I think if I turned up and it was how it was for you I'd have demanded a refund!
I’m sorry you had that experience. I saw it in San Francisco and San Jose and I loved the San Jose CA exhibit. It was done beautifully! San Francisco CA wasn’t giving as much as San Jose for your money!
Remember, there are at least 5 different companies running very similar exhibits with similar titles:
- Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
- Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition
- Immersive Van Gogh
- Van Gogh Alive
- Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience (the one featured in this video)
Make sure to do your research properly and see which one you're looking at (learn from my mistakes)!! Most people who had better experiences went to a different exhibit than the one featured in this video. My opinions here are only about the one called "Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" run by Exhibition Hub & Fever.
Would you suggest the beyond van Gogh the immersive experience instead ?
I just planed to take my girls there. You saved my money.
Looked OK... Here's the one I'm going to go see in Madison. ruclips.net/video/hib-A-PrMh0/видео.html
@@ChantelStays yes!
So glad you clarified this! I will be careful. I have heard it is good-IDK which one. But I've been wondering if I will really like it. I love the actual paintings...so I will likely prefer a light show that is different.
"Vincent Van Gogh, one of the Dutch painters, could not sell a single painting in his whole life. Now only two hundred paintings have survived out of thousands that he painted, because nobody took care of them. He was simply distributing them to friends; nobody would purchase them. People were afraid even to hang his paintings in their sitting rooms because whoever would see them would think that they were crazy: what kind of painting are you hanging here? People were taking them - not to hurt him - thanking him, and throwing his paintings into their basements so nobody would see. Now each of his paintings is worth a million dollars. What happened in one hundred years? The man himself was forced into a mad asylum when he was only thirty-two. And he was forced because of his painting - he was not harmful, he was not violent, he was not doing anything to anybody. But anybody who looked at his paintings was absolutely certain that this man was mad and unreliable. He should be put in a madhouse. If he could paint these things, he might do anything….” For example, he always painted stars as spirals. Even other painters told him, “Stars are not spirals!”
He said, “I also see the stars. I see that they are not spirals, but the moment I start painting them something in me says so strongly that they are spirals. The distance is so vast… that’s why your eyes cannot see exactly what their shape is. And the voice is so strong. I am simply unable to do anything else but what my inner being says to do.”
And now physicists have discovered that stars are spirals. It has gone like a shock throughout the world of painters, that only one painter in the whole history of man had some inner contact and communication with the stars - and that was a man who was thought to be mad. And because he was thought to be mad, nobody was ready to give him any service. Every week, his brother used to give him enough money to last for seven days. And he was fasting three days in a week and eating four days - because that was the only way to purchase canvas and colors and brushes to paint. Painting was more important than life. He committed suicide at the age of thirty -three. Just after his release from the madhouse, he painted only one painting, which they had prevented him from painting in the madhouse. He wanted to paint the sun. It took him one year. He lost his eyes… the burning sun, the hot sun, and the whole day long he would be watching all the colors, from the morning till the evening, from the sunrise to the sunset. He wanted the painting to contain everything about the sun, the whole biography of the sun. Everybody who was sympathetic to him told him, “This is too much. Just studying it one day is enough; it is the same sun.”
Van Gogh said, “You don’t know. It is never the same. You have never looked at it. I have never seen the same sunrise twice, never seen the same sunset again. And I want my painting to be a biography.” One year… the whole day watching the sun… He lost his eyes, but he painted. And when the painting was complete, he wrote a small letter to his brother: “I am not committing suicide out of any despair - because I am one of the most successful men in the world. I have done whatever I wanted to do in spite of the whole world condemning me. But this was my last wish, to paint the whole biography of the sun in one painting. It is completed today. I am immensely joyful, and now there is no need to live. I was living to paint; painting was my life, not breathing.” And he shot himself dead. You cannot categorize him with ordinary suicides. It is not a suicide - out of despair, out of sadness, out of failure - no. Out of immense success, out of total fulfillment, seeing that now, why unnecessarily go on living and waiting for death?… “I have done the work that I wanted to do.” Every creative artist has to understand this: the moment people start thinking about him that he is a little bit off center, that something is loose in his head, he should rejoice that he has crossed the boundary of the mundane and the mediocre. Now he has grown the wings which others don’t have."
wow never knew this
Thank you for the input..!
He led a poor life but was rich inside lol
Amazing how people are afraid of what they do NOT understand..
thanks for this. crying while reading this.
Beautifully written
@@MindyLeah Thank you. These are not my words. I copied them from a talk. I am not so eloquent myself.
so you’re telling me you didn’t appreciate the $50 removable ear Van Gogh crochet doll they were selling at the gift shop on your way out? bc that’s what did it for me
WHAT?! They definitely didn't have that at this one lmao I would've upped the star rating if they had....
HAH!
I saw a bobblehead version of that in the gift shop of the one I went to, I found it appalling and offensive to depict the man in that light
Please tell me you're making that up as a joke, omg. They didn't even have that in the NYC one, and that's Tourist Town.
I saw that one eared doll also in Florida and it was $44. ridiculous!
Very similar situation in Boston. These “immersive experience” scam companies are now banking on other public domain artists like Frida and Banksy in the Boston area and showcasing lackluster displays of the artists’ catalogs in cheap rental spaces for like $30-$60 a pop. So shady!
Wow I was debating on going to this its in Providence now but for 50 bucks I wasnt too sure...maybe I put that money towards the asian lantern show in roger williams park zoo. Price is much cheaper too
My parents and I were going to go to one in Dallas for my birthday but our tickets never arrived now I'm kinda glad it didn't, probably was a scam too.
Go to museums.
I hate these bastards, abusing Van Gogh even further
@@prosnake2005 The Louvre is free
I'm a huge Van Gogh fan, so I was excited to hear that this show was coming to Raleigh, NC. Even more excited that my daughter and myself got to go and experience this event. I thought it was amazing. I enjoyed everything about it.The art, the 3D replica of his room, the color your own art wall, the wall of sunflowers upon entering, the large reproductions of his artwork, etc. I learned a lot of new information about his life that I didn't know before. My favorite part was the VR experience. I do feel bad about your gift shop experience experience and the lack that they had. Our gift shop was was pretty pretty large and full of Van Gogh everything, which honestly surprised me. I'm sorry you had such a bad experience at your location.
You sound like a bot review from amazon LOL
I live in Raleigh but haven't been to this one because the Toronto one felt like such a scam. The vr might be the missing link. I've seen original works by him and I preferred that to The TV screen version
We saw this in Boston today...same exhibit, horribly over sold ($49 per ticket plus $5 each for the VR experience). Graphics were 2005 level quality. I agree with all of your assessment! FEVER put this on in Boston. I've deleted their app and will never attend another FEVER Sponsored event. Cash grab is the right explanation.
It was made even worse by employees complaining and yelling at us waiting for the main room. "If you take a floor seat you are not allowed to take a chair later". "You think this is bad, you should have seen yesterday, I'm doing the best I can" UGHHHHH we almost left before entering the main display. Great idea but zero quality control and poor execution.
We were very disappointed in Albuquerque. I would have felt better burning $100 cigar and I don't smoke.
I saw IVG in L.A. on Nov. 24, 2021. It was definitely not the same program you saw. I thoroughly enjoyed the program. I'm elderly and was offered o folding chair. I comfortably watched to program twice. I was fascinated by the moving sweeps of color and how the artist's individual strokes were lifted and manipulated. Some people in our party were a little disappointed, but they weren't bringing as much experience (2 exhibits in the U.S., 2 visits to the Van Gogh museum in
Amsterdam, various lectures on the artist and his work, viewing various individual works in other museums, lectures, etc.) to the event as I was. I was well prepared to see IVM. I enjoyed the music. L.A. IVM was easy to access by public transportation or personal vehicle. We were a large party, but once we got ourselves assembled and ready, entry took only about 15 minutes. I wasn't thrilled with all the kitsch in the gift shop, but I did purchase the book about how the exhibit was brought together. I would still like to learn more about the technical aspects of the production. Sorry that you had such a bummer experience.
thank you for sharing your experience! i’m glad you had a much better time than i did 😅
I went to the LA one too. It was clearly better than the Philly one. It still was a rip off though.. 😂😂😂
I visited this exhibit 1 day after you, on Thanksgiving and also thoroughly enjoyed it. 🫶🏾
WoW! Your experience was totally awful for sure. It's a shame. Ours was fantastic, we loved every second of it. We saw the one in Pittsburgh. The gift shop at ours was huge & had something for everyone including clothes. I'm sorry yours was sooo bad.
Thank You! I’m going tonight in Pittsburgh!
I'm in upstate NY. I loved it.
Fantastic. Stunning
The Seattle one is amazing!
I went to one, and I rather not say the location but it was stunning, I loved it and honestly, looked much nicer than what was displayed in this video…
Went to the Pittsburgh one last month and it was amazing. The staff was very sweet to. We ended up staying for the Frida one and dare I say I liked it better than Van Gogh. If you have a chance please go!
Just went to Immersive Van Gogh in Phx and it was amazing. The music along with the movement of the paintings was so calming and thought provoking. The end credits I found out Thom Yorke from Radiohead made one of the songs and along with the movement of the projections made for a pretty amazing combination.
That sounds amazing ! I adore Thom ! 🥰
I also felt the music enhanced the visual experience. Superbly matched!
Well at least they are bringing his art to masses and attention I’m not an art snob but I have an understanding of it through all my high school and college time I appreciate they show the common folks
Completely agree with your experience. The one we saw in London was achingly dreadful in all respects:
1. The 'exhibition' had some badly printed shots of his works and truly atrocious and lazy descriptions and history. Apparently Van Gogh was the 'rock star of the art world'! I mean, come on... I could find out more information on Wikipedia.
2. The main space was so boring and as you say the graphics and projection was woeful. And as for the spurious sound bites that didn't relate to anything... And I didn't think that Vivaldi's Four Seasons had anything to do with poor Van Gogh.
A complete waste of £25 and that didn't include the £10 for the VR experience which we didn't bother with at that price.
Overall a huge disappointment and a cynical money-making exercise at the expense of the general public.
Honestly when I went I think I was angry for about 3 months and warned anyone who would listen. I was sooo pissed. Thankfully I have forgiven myself and moved on 🤣🤣
We paid about $21.00 per ticket for 2 adults 1 and really enjoyed it. My 11 year old knew a lot about him already but was still enchanted by the show in many respects. Thanks for your take.
We definitely had more to look at at our show.
You missed the best part of the entire exhibit - the VR experience which was honestly one of the most breathtaking moments of my life
After paying $50 to get scammed I wasn't about to pay an extra $5
Thanks for the honest review! sounds about right to my suspicions. From Nashville, our dates got pushed back two months & were forced to reschedule because they are doing "construction" to better the experience. Deciding wether or not to reschedule or just cancel all together. Seems like they're just putting stuff together last minute city to city 👎🏾
hope you can get a refund!
How was it? Was it done by lighthouse?
@@netm203 it was, and imo it was fantastic.
I went to the one in Seattle and it was really funny when my friend and I realized that not only did the voiceover explaining the everything as Vincent Van Gogh pronounce his name wrong in a extremely American accent, but they also had a giant sized version of one of his quotes at the front, where Vincent stated that he would rather be known by his first name than his last, because he knew people would have trouble pronouncing it. (The reason he signed his paintings with just ‘Vincent’). The quote was right underneath the sign that said “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience”
The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit, they have in Orlando, was worth every penny. Thoroughly enjoyed it. It was amazing
Lol I think thats cause its the home of Disney. They know how to do these kinda shows right
We we're in fresno and it was awesome
My dad, my wife, and I just went to the Beyond Van Gogh Experiences and we all agreed, if it wasn't for the people, we could have stayed for HOURS. The animations were much better and less cheesy than the ones that you had to sit through, and the very beginning was a room full of screens with Van Gogh's backstory and excerpts from letters to his brother, Theo. It felt like there was respect and love put into the exhibit, and I am so glad I got to be there. It would have been amazing, however, if they could have limited the group sizes by A LOT, there were just too many people and a lot of them were just there to take pics and videos for Instagram and tik tok. It was more the behavior of the people around us that felt disrespectful. It was rude to those of us trying to enjoy the experience and disrespectful to Van Gogh and his work.
The gift shop was full, but small. Of course, some of it was a little tacky, I was especially turned off by an ear shaped eraser (truly in poor taste), but I would go again. . . and again.
I hope you have the opportunity to go to a better exhibit!
agreed! i was on a time crunch for mine so i couldnt exactly sit there all day but i truly felt the love put into it.
I am sorry you felt you had a bad experience. I recently attended this in Schenectady, NY and for me it was wonderful. Many of the same graphics were present but the score accompanying it was beautiful. I was moved to tears at one point. The drawing room was equally enjoyable, many of the coloring was done by children. The store was a bit commercial, but well stocked ( I purchased an umbrella). Since my younger days I have been a "worshipper" of Van Gogh. While there is controversy whether this undertaking is disrespectful to his memory and work does exist, I still feel it is an opportunity for a younger generation to get acquainted with his work. My 11 year old granddaughter is looking forward to going. All in all for me it was well worth it.
She didn't "feel" like she had a bad experience. SHE HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE.
@@QWNSWORDS Point taken. However, as posted the Schenectady NY experience was well done. I just hope her experience does not turn others away from something that is a creative tribute to Van Gogh and his works. I suggest experience it for yourselves, and not be influenced by reviews, negative or positve.
my family loved its experience as well. Everyone. It was so calming, the starry night VR was beautiful.
The NYC one was 100% a scam. People still enjoyed it for their IG photos though XD
Well you certainly lived up to your description of yourself as "grumpy spinster"! I've just taken my artist wife to The Immersive Experience here in London as an early Christmas present and we were blown away by it. The music by Thomas Sohet and Michelino Bisceglia perfectly accompanied the experience. Of course the best bit was the VR which took the whole immersion aspect to another level. Sorry if those of you Stateside feel short changed. Here in England I'd defy anyone who appreciates art and especially Van Gogh not be moved by the whole experience. Well worth the cost of the ticket.
Hello from Argentina! The exhibit is coming to my country and, after watching your video I am definitely NOT going. Thanks for saving me 35 dollars.
jaajaja literal estaba buscando videos para saber si valia la pena ir, aparte esta muy caro
That depends on who is doing it. The people that are doing in Detroit is having it at TCF building (formally called Cobo hall). My family and I got tickets and the location was a secret. However one of my friends who went it in Detroit was their location on Instagram.
GO and make your own damn decision. Don't let some Debbie Downer you've never met taint your experience
@@canddw yo fui y me encantó … me gusto tanto que repetí … 🤷🏻♀️ Está señorita no me hace justicia en su review, para nada. La experiencia de realidad virtual fue increíble. Yo si la recomiendo y mucho 🙌🏻
I went and that it was amazing come on my wife cried so I think it’s based on how you personally interpret art.
This is an about seeing his art as you can see it in the museum. It’s the art literally coming to life to music, beautiful music. And when it merges it either gives you a feeling of something, or like this video it leaves you wanting more. Her particular venue had a lot more to see than the one in Chicago and mine was $35 as well and quite frankly I paid for a little bit more to get the free souvenirs and to sit on the cushion.
As I watched your video I realize we saw two very different experiences, and mine was very different and moving than yours. Maybe they alternated it? Watching yours I kind of understand why you were not moved the way we were.
I really wish I would’ve made a video but it was my wife’s birthday, because even our gift shop was better. That said you had a lot more things to do and see, ours was literally the immersive experience, which lasts may be 40 minutes, And the gift shop. But I could see you sitting in that experience maybe twice, it was incredible
Being a year after this video was made, and I just returned from the van gogh experience in my town... it in my opinion was a magical experience for myself, my wife and my daughter, the picture quality was fantastic on the prints they had hung and some I couldn't tell were prints until you get verry close. The ambiance and lighting was perfect, the music was serene, and the big room show was just absolutely fantastic. The picture quality, show and music was perfect. Stunning even... and the vr experience was short but I thought it was a great way to end it off. They also had a draw your own "van gogh" art section that we all really liked. I'm not sure if it was just your location but the one I went to was worth every penny to me.
I went to Cincinnati and loved it.. on my fb real I used magical also... the VR was awesome
Gotta say, I’m glad the one that came to my state was one of the other ones you showed at the beginning, because it was a much better experience than this seems. Much less actual museum type stuff, but the “immersive” part was more well done.
We went in DC and really enjoyed it. My favorites were the giant bust of his head, and they projected all the self-portraits onto it. Some of them moved slightly like it was alive. It was really cool. That flower vase display was my second favorite!
However, I agree about the beginning gallery being so disappointing. They really should have had pictures of the places, and could have had higher quality prints. As for the room, we loved it. There was lots of seating so you could really relax and soak it in. Our kids loved it. I was annoyed at first that they kept rolling on the floor, but then I noticed most kids 10 and under were rolling on the floor; I think it's just how they were enjoying it!
Wow, this was also full of kids? No age restriction whatsoever? I'm glad I didn't fall for it like many others...
I had an amazing time at the DC set up. Learning about his life and his love for different art styles. The 35 min show was visually amazing, but the walk through his evolution as an artist was so informative and fun. If you aren't a Van Gogh expert/superfan, you will learn a lot and appreciate his work. If you are a Van Gogh expert, this isn't might not he for you. I thoroughly enjoyed it 😊
What was there that you couldn't Google for free.
@@placitas52 You can youtube parts of the 35 minute 360° movie portion. But it is pretty darn cool. The info cards on the wall are all facts that can be googled. But they tie the info in with paintings of that section. They had a VR experience, we did not pay the extra for that
@@placitas52 I guess by that logic we can all just sit around on our phones all day never getting out because anything can be Googled.
@@hexkobold9814 The point he was trying to make is that it is a cheap experience, more like a fad. They've been doing this with other popular artists such as Frida and Klimt, pretty similar setups. It's a cash grab, not worth your time.
@@prosnake2005 I went to one and enjoyed it. I liked it so much, I ended up going twice. It was actually the same exact location the woman in this video went to in the Philly area (which she said sucked). 🤷 Different strokes for different folks.
People have been spending money on overpriced movie tickets and movie theater snacks for decades because most people couldn't replicate the experience of watching a movie on a big screen with surround sound on their own. I certainly can't recreate the experience had in these "immersive" art exhibits, so it's worth it for me.
LOL YOUR MUSIC CHOICE IS SENDING ME
Yes it was trash for me too ! Here in Houston We had to sit on a concrete floor for 35 mins to watch the video . It was a tiny room and it wasn’t even an exhibition like Oml yea I feel bad for my bf since he paid I still appreciated it tho 😌
Thanks for this review. The show is coming to Cincinnati in 6 months so advertising is just starting to show up on my news feeds. "How exciting!" I thought, navigating my way to the ticket sales, thinking about the 3 hour drive (one way) with husband and elderly mother in tow, 3 adult tickets, a hotel room, since with arthritis and various joint problems x 3 adults the drive plus the Van Gogh experience would be all we could do in one day, return trip would have to be the next day. Busily trying to work out logistics and financing I see this: "venue secret". Venue secret? WTF?!!!! Now I get it. They aren't going to choose and book a venue until they see the ticket sales! I mean, this is OHIO, folks - not NEW YORK, so why splash out for an expensive venue ahead of time? No thanks. From watching your review I can see how great the show *could* be, but only in the right space (designed FOR THE SHOW) and with state of the art technology - again, DESIGNED FOR THE SHOW. The idea is sound. Turning it into a cash cow? Poo poo heads.
This is quite interesting, because I have recently gone to a Van Gogh projection exhibit, in The Lume, in Melbourne Australia. Looking at this video after going to one was legitimately funny, lmao. The one I went to had so much well presented information on floating boards in a darkened room, and the main exhibit area with projectors was absolutely massive, with different shapes on the floor and a second level, AND A CAFE STYLED LIKE "Cafe terrace at night". It was truly incredible. (was priced at about 50 AUD btw lol)
they even had a center circular room with images of what the example of the van Gogh piece was based off each time they showed one.
it also looks like the projection in your showing is sub par, but that might be the camera. I honestly want to go again! So dissapointing that not all of these exhibits are like that though, hope they improve.
If there were quotes (“”) in the title i would probably not be so angry for 2.5 seconds
Hmmm 🧐 I just got home from the one here in Indio, Ca. , called Beyond VanGogh the Immersive Experience. It was well presented and the animations were well executed. I actually had tears rolling down my cheeks and chills running up and down my body throughout. It was powerful to feel “immersed” in the paintings I’d admired previously at an exhibit years ago in LA. The intro was really well done as well and set up the immersive part well. The gift shop was well attended to. I picked up some refer magnets then found some different ones and by the time I walked back to put them back, they had already replaced them with new ones. So if anyone reading this lives in the Palm Springs area, I recommend 👍🏼☺️
i don't see any pixels or blurring? 2:05
We just went to the one in Minneapolis and felt that it was very well done. It was peaceful and mesmerizing. Worth every penny. I'm sorry your experience was so bad.
Do you recall the name of the one you saw? Beyond Van Gogh is coming to my city in the next couple of months.
@@lauraguida8482 Minneapolis is Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, so it’s different than the one depicted in this video.
I am going to the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in San Antonio, TX on August 13th with my husband and friends. He surprised me with tickets and we are staying the night in San Antonio to enjoy the River Walk, etc. I really look forward to this event! He upgraded my ticket and it comes with a Van Gogh poster and a seat cushion (I have a bad back). I hope this experience will be very enjoyable and worth the money we spent! Thank you for your review and I am sorry you had such a bad experience there.
I will update this comment after I attend the event !!
I went to Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in San Antonio TX over the weekend and Im so glad to run into your review because I didn’t want to say it out loud. Between my family and I, our entrance was almost $200.00 and it 100% was disappointing. It did feel like a screensaver, an easy way to make money out of Van Gogh’s art. Thank you for sharing!
Just went today and it was a total rip off! Overpriced and very underwhelming unfortunately:\
I've been to the Van Gogh Immersive Experience twice and I loved it! I had a great time! It felt very therapeutic to me. In the videos you showed form your experience, the show looks very different than the one I saw. They must've made some vast improvements.
I did Van Gogh Alive like 6 years ago in rome honestly that one was amazing. It had different rooms dedicated to different parts of his life. The animated his notebooks/sketchbooks and even had pictures of the places he grew up.
I felt the same in London. If it had been a free exhibit, I’d have skipped through all the art re-prints “gallery” section happily learning a few new things about Van Gough’s story along the way.
I’d look into the ‘drawing room’ smile for any kids there who could spend some time with crayons, which I did.
And I’d sit back like I did in the “immersive experience” and smile at someof the clever prettiness on display around me.
Leave and say, that was alright.
Wasn’t worth the money at all at all.
They did have another virtual reality experience which you paid extra for once inside lol .. this , was worth paying for. Absolutely brilliant. A whole experience of just that would have been great.
This exhibit was just announced for my city and was considering attending however, the venue looks cheap after seeing the clips being shown. And personally, I don't think VG art need to be digitized, feels inauthentic. I would rather visit and see the legit art works.
I visited the one in London! We had the giant van gogh head sculpture at the start of exhibition, the immersive room had the ceiling look exactly like stars in the night sky which was really amazing watching. And the music accompanying in the immersive room was well selected. My family totally enjoyed, even my 3 old son ))
WOW that place is a DUMP. I just want to the one in Sarasota FL yesterday and it was unbelievably beautiful. They sent up a gigantic tent that looked like a building it was so pretty. There were large canvas hanging off the walls with thin wire that had the story of the paintings then just gold empty picture frames suspended from a thin wire next to the canvas just to make it look artsy and it was nice. The room was 3 times larger than yours with just a few bench seating around the main post. beautiful crisp graphics, and really good music to suit every paninting. the price was $49 . I'd be really PO'd if I paid that for your experience!!!
We enjoyed that one as well last week 🙂
I am going to Sarasota one tomorrow! So glad j found your comment, I was about to cancel
@@kkorotovskikh look up the RUclips video there is one from the sarasota, FL venue.
@@kkorotovskikh ruclips.net/video/Y54dwD2FhZo/видео.html
Yup… same experience in Cincinnati… and I completely agree with all your points. The shocking thing is people are actually giving this five start reviews….or they faked them.
Thank you for exposing this ripoff on a great, dead artist - obviously "out of copyright". How humiliated he would feel. This looks really bad. I heard about it from friends and sniffed a rat or two. I think you were much too kind in your analysis, which says more about you than this pathetic scam. Too bad that the descendants of VG can't sue these creeps.
We visited the exibit in New Orleans. For us it was incredible start to finish with only one exception.......it was freezing. We had trouble taking our time because we were shivering. All of the other aspescts of this exibit were so well done. Ty for sharing your perspective on your visit, we will never forget the day we went. It was really special for us.
You definitely had some really bum luck, the one in Nashville was incredible. Some aspects were certainly similarish, but it was far more well done. I suspect they may have learned from their mistakes in the past months, such as with the "exhibit" you visited, because it was mmmaaajjjooorrrlllyyy late opening and it was definitely a considerably better quality well thought out experience. If I remember correctly our tickets were also a bit more expensive, and was called the Immmersive Van Gogh Experience ran by Lighthouse Immersive and Visioni Eccentriche. I'm sorry yours was so lackluster 😭
Thank you for this video, I was looking for something to do with my girlfriend for her birthday. We did something else and probably had a much better time than we would've at that overpriced event
Ive been at the same exhibition in Ludwigsburg, here in Germany, hust yesterday. I liked it quite a lot. The canvas prints were of good quality imo. Definetly enought to get the feel of the painting. I agree that some of the nimations were "cheap" looking, but some parts were made very good. It was enough though to get caught by it and feel in into a dream world. The video projection was of quite long duration. The even was the possibility to get a Virtual Reality experience in dive in into "Van Goghs world". So you had VR glasses on you could turn around and youve been in a world that was inspired by Van Goghs painting. 11 minutes long. That was amazing. All in all very good, but a bit pricey for 22 Euros plus 3 Euros VR.
I wouldn’t recommend this specific one the one that I enjoyed was beyond van gough which is incredibly detailed and in amazing quality for the price dont waste your money friends
Ok, this helps as this one is coming to Fresno & I'm desperate for some different culture
Lmao you just saved me from spending a day’s work of hard labor on this. The ghost of Van Gogh is in Putin’s ear right now saying “do it. nuke the exhibits!”
Thanks for sharing your experience
the one in orlando is so beautiful and really done well. i’m sorry this one was so bad!
I just got back from "Immersive Van Gogh" in LA and I didn't know there were different versions. I just saw the entire one you went to on RUclips and it was crap. The music selected was horrible and the narration ruins the vibe. Hope you are able to watch the one I went to someday because the song selected went well with the paintings and could make you shed a tear.
We were at the Seattle Van Gogh experience today. It was exquisite. Transforming. Gorgeous! I didn’t want to leave. Highly recommend it.
I clearly understand why you felt this way
My partner and I went to the same exhibit in London and we were amazed. The quality was beautiful and it's funny how you kept saying cheap despite how much work goes into something like this and the technology used. Maybe the "Philadelphia" one wasn't up to scratch? I'm genuinely sorry you didn't enjoy your experience but for me and many others it was breathtaking and really opened my eyes to Van Gogh and had got me genuinely interested in his work. Our gift shop was also lovely and I'm not sure if you had the change to experience the VR but that was a whole other level. This kind of exhibit doesn't claim to house pieces of his actual work so I'm not sure why you're complaining that some rooms just had canvases, did you want the actual paintings there? I think there is a lot to be enjoyed here for someone who is into Van Gogh already like my girlfriend was, and for someone like me. Something more interactive and different to get them into Van Gogh's beautiful art
Took my wife to this exhibit in Philadelphia,I could not agree with you more.
Just experienced the exhibit in Arizona and we had a great time! I’m so sorry you had a bad experience, I definitely agree that it seems like this specific event was a cash grab! I would’ve been disappointed too.. hopefully another one comes to your area soon so you can experience it in a different way!
thank God I'm not the only one who thought this. $120 for two tickets to a 36 minute projector show🥴
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS! I thought it was really bad also and couldn't understand why people were raving over it
I completely agree. I saw it in Nashville and was very disappointed in the quality of the graphics. The projections were awful. The giftshop had little variety and again, the quality of the "gifts" were poor. Not worth the money I spent.
I just got back from this. I'm in Texas for reference. We only had the projector room and a pretty good gift shop. Our projector video was very different. Started off feeling like a horror movie. No info on Vincent himself, no info on the art. Nothing. 30 minuet video for 70! bucks a seat.
I just came the one in Chicago… I’m sorry but they did Philly dirty… Chicago was great.
You are 110% correct, this was the worst, in fl = seating for 7/8 people, items to purchase was only like 5 of every item, but only like 4/5 items, sad very sad.....
I got the scammy part and I totally agree.
It would be nice if quiet, dead and boring museums would ALL get the message that we want something more than viewing art as dull and instead liven things up with full multi-experiences - with immersive being just one aspect.
Their lives were varied and alive why shouldn’t viewing their work be ALIVE TOO and not mausoleums of worship .
I almost bought two tickets for the VIP experience. Decided to watch a review. I think you just save me a lot of money.
I’d say go for it! I really loved it!
It is brilliant. Remember this is only 1 review
Same here, thanks for saving my money.
same here. we gotta save dat money to fight dat inflation s.o.b
Thanks for the warning, peoples!🙂
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Same experience :( I heard people talking about it all over the city, not to mention national TV. It was in a middle of nowhere warehouse outside the city So addition to the $60 a pop tickets, we had to pay $25 for parking at the warehouse because it was also the only place within 10 miles you could park. You walk in and it’s a dark room signs with signs that had little blurbs about his life, same stuff you can read on Wikipedia. Then you get to a large exhibit room and it’s an installation of an animation of his works being projected onto the walls.
The animation was cool, but I definitely would not have gone if they had advertised “come see an animation of VVG works on a projector an hour outside of town”. Wishing my partner and I spend the $150 on a donation to a local organization that produces actual art works instead of this money grab. Tisk, risk.
It's a mobile give shop..what do expect. It's not The Louvre!
I just recently went to the one in Portland, Oregon, it was so much better than the one you're describing in Philly. I really enjoyed it, the venue was great, the gift shop was better, and the animations were amazing (they weren't the same ones shown here). I think the one in Philly must be run by a different organization
Not worse than the Willy Wonka exhibit in the UK. (If you don’t know about the you really should look it up. Huge miss)
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I understand how you wanted the experience , but it seemed to me , you were looking for the bad , why not enjoy his story and paintings even if it wasn’t up to par , many people will never even get to experience what you have . Change your attitude and maybe you will have a better experience! Thumbs down !
Oh man, can't you see even through the video how sub par this event is? I'm watching on a phone while sitting on a toilet and still can see all the flaws without searching for them. I can only imagine how bad this looks in person
I've never been to an art show and this will be my first one in fresno ca. I don't know if it's the lack of expectation for me, but the creativity in this kind of showcase looks amazing to me. 30$ is nothing nowadays so I'm grateful to get an experience like this for so little.
What did you think? I went to the one in Fresno today (A" Beyond Van Gogh" one), and I'm kind of jealous of this one, actually!
@@brooked.9395 I enjoyed it. It was a nice setting for a date night. And yes in this video seems to have more stuff going on. But overall it was very relaxing for me. Also great for taking pictures
Not the experience I had but then the setup was in a huge warehouse; I think because I’ve been to the art battles in that space; it meant it was more of an experience seeing it be transformed. It was more me thinking about Van Goghs life and how he never would have expected his work to even be of worth; and now of course tickets are selling. Van Gogh could have never have envisioned this. So I saw it more on that level. Seems it had the same things but just not done to the same standard as the one here (Bristol U.K. ) I made my own video on chris shopland vlogs which is basically this but put to music. More a sensory relaxation really; sort of like a spa day for the senses 🤷♂️
For those you want to really get to know Van Gogh life and works, the book the complete works and the museum in Amsterdam go much more in-depth 🥰 so this experience isn’t a place to learn about Van Gogh but to experience the work in a new way. I thought it was a interesting way to show art and happy I went, although was suggested by a friend or I may not have gone 😊
I went in Grand Rapids last week and it was nothing like this...it was wonderful.....
I went to the London one last October. The screens weren't working in the large immersion room with one turned off completely. The venue is not disability friendly at all, stairs only no lift and no prior warning about this. My Grandad got confused and ended up outside missing the gift shop completely and he wanted to buy my son a van Gogh poster and they wouldn't let him back in!
I'm speechless...but thank you some of my relatives went tonight in their city...we love his work so maybe this museum did honor him better
I saw it in Bordeaux , it was 20,000 sq ft, we had wine, laid on huge floor cushions and we were truly immersed,, my mother said she would have paid $1000 for the experience❤🇨🇵
So sorry you had a bad experience it does look out together fast. The one in st Petersburg FL was amazing great graphics
EMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE IS WHAT YOU GET IN VAN GOCH MUSEUM OR ANY ODER ONE WITH SOME OF HIS MASTERPIECES (THERE ARE AT LEAST 100 OF THEM)
I think the exhibit is for people who are just starting to dip into famous artists. This was a great introduction into the life and works of Van
Gogh for someone like me who has worked in classical music my whole life and am just now starting to get interested in visual arts and Van Gogh specifically. I enjoyed the stark soundscape and the interesting but brief captions. I am not emboldened to look deeper into the life and works of the artist, and I think that’s the intended audience. Obviously an art purist would just want more detail, and admittedly our experience was much tidier than this one, but to poo-poo it altogether is missing the point
As an artist myself, I can't get excited about any exhibit that doesn't feature actual art. I learned my lesson after a "Da Vinci" exhibit advertised as "having real notes and drawings from da vinci!" In the fine print actually just meant they had reproductions of "real" da vinci stuff.
I went to the Immersive Monet exhibit with my girlfriend while on vacation in LA. It was ok, like c+. It was a nice surprise from my girlfriend, who knows my love of art. My natural habitat is an art museum. This was honestly like something from 20 years ago. The projections were large but strangely desaturated, the animations were distracting and the overall vibe was just off. I grew up loving art, but never got to see originals of my favorite paintings until I lived in the east coast and was able to visit the big galleries in New York and Boston. There is no substitute for spending quiet hours with those works, the multi media just added a layer between me and the art. Might be cool to take some kids too though!
We are at the Phoenix exhibit as I am writing this and it is absolutely brilliant!
Van Gogh is the Father of Expressionism.
I think the one that I went was slightly different, but my reaction was more or less the same. They put all the paintings by Gogh all over the wall in a very fancy manner, but I could not observe any meaningful perspective about him and his art. It was more like "Set up some badass screens with badass beam projectors, Ctrl+A, select all Gogh paintings, beautiful transition effects, F5, boom, $$$$$"
Van Gogh: **Makes still image that can be viewed online for free**
Immersive: *No.*
I bought the tickets for the London experience during covid and finally got round to going this year in January. The location was in a good area and graphics for the immersive part looked good to me. I loved the instrumental that would play over it (Sunrise by Christopher Slaski) and would have loved to take my mum. I really enjoyed it and found it so therapeutic. I did add another poster to my collection from the gift shop and thought the prices weren't too bad.
A Disneyland version of classic art. I'm glad I was able to see a real exhibit in Chicago.
Don't hate the artist, world recognise him great cause it saw greatness in his art. Van Gogh suffered yet created historical significance
I went to this one. Idk but I had a relatively good experience. Maybe I just invested myself in a different way. Van Gogh is probably my favorite artist in history and I found the time stamps describing his life very enlightening. I will admit that I enjoyed walking around and looking at the different projected paintings and the VR experience waaaay more than the immersive room. Mainly because I wanted to walk around and read more about his life
I hated it too. Cheesy, music too loud. Not for people who really appreciate Van Goghs work. The paintings are immersive enough that’s why his work is so phenomenal.
Wow. That looks awful. When I got the flyer I was pretty convinced it would be lame so I didn't go. Im so glad I was able to confirm I made the right decision.
The one in Denver was great! Awesome vibe and totally worth it!!!
Awesome to hear as I’m going to that this coming weekend! Whew… this had me worried. Thanks.
I saw one in Edinburgh. It was over-priced and painfully underwhelming, and yes, felt like a soul-less money-making exercise. A room full of plastic sunflowers. Give me a break.
I'm going to Van Gogh Alive Experience in JKT next Monday. Will lower my expectation due to some negative reviews from those coming last weekend. I hope Monday would be better!
My experience was that they actually names one of these “experiences” off as something similar to the DIA (Detroit institute of arts); So, instead of going to the best museum in the US, me, my brother, and parents got scammed and were instead mentally forced to sit in this “experience” with the thought in mind of when a good time to leave would be so we didn’t completely waste our money…
We just paid $70 per adult ticket for the Monet and Van Gogh one in Austin. They just turned on the projectors and played the films on 4 walls of a big open room with some columns, also with projections. Lasted about an hour and 5 minutes. Shamelessly overpriced. I would have liked it a lot more but if it were $25, but I had the bad taste of someone being ripped off.
This is such a shame & it makes me angry when companies do this. :(
Melbourne, Australia has a space called The Lume which is currently showing a Van Gogh exhibition & it is spectacular. The main space is huge, you can even go up onto a large balcony area to watch the film - there is even a cafe in the projection space, part of which is designed to look like The Terrace.
Hopefully you have much better experiences with these types of exhibitions in the future!
Just to note The Lume experience is run by Grande Experiences, who also have locations in Los Angles & Indianapolis from what I know - but I can only talk from personal experience about Melbourne’s location.
Wow! I think I've just seen this one in Dublin, but they seem to have fixed the issues you've addressed! It is actually one of 2 different Van Gogh experiences we have in Dublin this summer, and I've loved them both. I think if I turned up and it was how it was for you I'd have demanded a refund!
I’m sorry you had that experience. I saw it in San Francisco and San Jose and I loved the San Jose CA exhibit. It was done beautifully! San Francisco CA wasn’t giving as much as San Jose for your money!