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Two immersive Monet exhibitions coming soon to São Paulo

The first exhibition will open on September 1st, while the other, which promises to be the artist's largest, will be available from October

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Aug 30, 2022, 11:00 AM

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Two immersive Monet exhibitions coming soon to São Paulo
Monet immersive exhibition sao paulo

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Immersive exhibitions are becoming a success and a trend in Brazil. After a season of great prominence with theBeyond Van Gogh exhibition, another great master of the art world has his paintings exhibited in a totally interactive and technological way: the master of impressionism, Claude Monet .
Monet immersive exhibition sao paulo

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There will be two different exhibitions that will allow visitors to get to know the artist's work more closely. One of them will be open to visitors from September 1st and is curated by Paula Borghi , an award-winning curator and art critic with dozens of works done around the world. “Monet is, without a doubt, a paradigm-breaker ! Bold, daring, revolutionary, a unifier of talents, passionate, a tireless painter, a lover of the good life, who deserves an exhibition worthy of his own, where the most modern technologies give new meaning to his work for all.” a new audience”, exalted the curator. The exhibition takes place in Alphaville, at Espaço Rise, and will be open to visitors until November 30th .

Opening hours : every day, from 10am to 10pm

Tickets : between R$35 (half price) and R$110 - check days and times of the week

Sales : https://www.ticketfacil.com.br/eventos/exposicao- monet -le-reve.aspx

Monet immersive exhibition sao paulo

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Another exhibition about Monet will be closer to the center of São Paulo – occupying 4,000 m² of Villa Lobos Park . The chosen location is practically a tribute to the artist, who was an enthusiast of outdoor painting. The park is located in the Alto de Pinheiros neighborhood and will virtually house more than 280 works for visitors to appreciate and immerse themselves in. The exhibition will open on October 21st , but tickets are already on sale. Opening hours: every day from 10am to 8pm, and on Saturdays until 9:15pm. On Wednesdays, the exhibition opens at 4:15pm. Tickets : between R$30 (half price) and R$190 - check days and times of the week Sales: https://feverup.com/m/117840[newsletter news_id="51" /]