Following their previous multi-sensory experience Van Gogh Alive, Grande Experiences and Andrew Kay are uniting again to bring a new opportunity to audiences. Titled Monet in Paris – The French Impressionists Alive, this exhibition seeks to celebrate Claude Monet and the world’s most renowned artists of the Impressionist era. This exhibition is confirmed to be making its global debut in Brisbane from Wednesday 7 June 2023, housed in a purpose built Le Grand Palais in Northshore. Tickets are now on pre-sale to select audiences, and will be available HERE to the general public starting 14 March 2023. This is a limited time event, running from Wednesday 7 June 2023 until Sunday 6 August 2023 inclusive.
Below is a bit more about Monet in Paris – The French Impressionists Alive:
Monet in Paris is a super-scale, arts and entertainment experience for the whole family to enjoy. Visitors will accompany some of the world’s most fearless artists of their time on an exhilarating adventure across 19th century bohemian Paris and the lush countryside of France. Young and old will be plunged into Monet’s Water Lilies and dance with Degas’ ballerinas in this stunning explosion of life, light and colour. Art meets technology as breath-taking paintings are projected on an enormous scale, illuminating the loose brushwork of Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt and many more.
Housed in the spectacular Grand Palais, a 250-metre square custom designed super-scaled marquee, featuring six transformative break-out spaces, bars, a café and gift shop, visitors will experience a 360-degree immersion into Monet’s world. Designed by Australian theatre designer, Anna Cordingley, Le Grand Palais is one of the biggest portable exhibition buildings in the world.
At the centre of Le Grand Palais and the heart of Monet in Paris is Grande Experiences’ state-of-the-art SENSORY4™ technology; an immersive gallery combining with a tailored exhibition space to allow projection of enormous crystal-clear images. Set to a powerful classical score and showcasing the full breadth of the Impressionist movement, a stunning display of iconic, inspirational images transforms the world around you as you lose yourself in the vibrant colours and intricate details of the Impressionists’ works.
The Grand Palais will be built as energy efficient as possible. The walls will be made from insulated sandwich panels, built to lessen heat loss and lessen energy consumption for heating and cooling. The roofing will also be made from a specially coated PVC that prevents the heat passing through the roof and keeps the structure below cool.