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Atelier des Lumières,
Paris

Van Gogh, Starry Night

Until 18 October, Van Gogh returns to the Atelier des Lumières on afternoons! Immerse yourself in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), a genius who was not recognised during his lifetime and who transformed painting.

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Hôtel de Caumont-Centre d'Art,
Aix-en-Provence

Max Ernst, Mondes magiques, mondes libérés

This year, the Hôtel de Caumont-Centre d'Art devotes its summer exhibition to the genius of Max Ernst (1891–1976). A learned and prodigious experimental artist, Max Ernst lived through the century of avant-garde movements with an insatiable thirst for creation and left behind a complex and highly personal oeuvre.

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Carrières des Lumières,
Les Baux-de-Provence

Tintin: the Immersive Adventure

Following the success of ‘TINTIN, L’AVENTURE IMMERSIVE’ presented in the Atelier des Lumières in Paris in 2022, this unique digital work devoted to the adventures of Tintin, the fruit of a collaboration between Culturespaces and Tintinimaginatio, is in the Carrières des Lumières in 2023.

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Château des Baux-de-Provence,
Les Baux-de-Provence

Mondrian, la quête de l'abstraction

In complement to the programme of the Carrières des Lumières, the Castle of Les Baux-de-Provence is holding an outdoor exhibition that retraces the life and work of the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872–1944). 

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Atelier des Lumières,
Paris

Chagall, Paris – New York

The immersive exhibition is devoted to the prolific and unclassifiable painter, Marc Chagall (1887–1985) at the Atelier des Lumières. This unique digital exhibition presents his entire oeuvre, revealing a work rooted in its times, at the crossroads of the artistic and cultural novelties of his century and in constant renewal.

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Bassins des Lumières,
Bordeaux

Dalí, the endless enigma

The Bassins des Lumières celebrate the incomparable and singular works of Salvador Dalí. This immersive exhibition presents more than 60 creative years of the Catalan master who, inspired by Cubism, Surrealism and Futurism, became a master of a realism meticulously applied to his painting, mixing reality with the mysteries of consciousness, fantasies and memories.

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Carrières des Lumières,
Les Baux-de-Provence

From Vermeer to Van Gogh, the Dutch Masters

This digital exhibition presents the genius of the painters of the North through a complete immersion in authentic paintings that are faithful representations of nature and its themes.Explore the reality of daily life, following in the footsteps of the great masters who represented the ordinary in an extraordinary way.

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International news

Tour & Taxis
Brussels

Tintin, the Immersive Adventure

In the autumn of 2023, an unprecedented exhibition devoted to the most famous Belgian comic strip characters is held at Tour & Taxis in Brussels: TINTIN / KUIFJE, THE IMMERSIVE ADVENTURE. The fruit of a close collaboration between Culturespaces and Tintinimaginatio, the event was a huge success in Paris in 2022.

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Phoenix des Lumières,
Dortmund

Destination Cosmos: An Infinite Journey

At Phoenix des Lumières, "Destination Cosmos: An Infinite Journey" takes you into a labyrinth of stars, planets, moons and supernovae. A unique journey of discovery begins in the middle of the tropical rainforest at a space center in French Guyana and takes you to the deepest reaches of space, far beyond our own solar system.

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Fabrique des Lumières,
Amsterdam

Dalí, the Endless Enigma

In this exhibition, the psychedelic works by one of the world’s most grandiose artists of all time come at you from all sides simultaneously, supported by the sounds of Pink Floyd.

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Phoenix des Lumières,
Dortmund

Gustav Klimt, Gold in Motion

The first main exhibition in Phoenix des Lumières brings Viennese art to life in an innovative way, featuring works by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and his contemporaries.

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“My goal: to make heritage attractive to a wide audience. Digital technology is above all an opportunity for culture, not an adversary.”

Bruno Monnier, President of Culturespaces

  • Culturespaces supports...

    The Fondation Culturespaces

    Its goal is to promote social inclusion through culture and allow the most vulnerable children to have access to art and heritage to awaken, develop and reveal their creativity.

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