Those who visited the exhibition at the Palacio de Exposiciones have been introduced to the life and creations of the renowned Dutch painter. Estepona City Council has announced that a total of 29,000 individuals attended the ‘Top Works’ exhibition of Van Gogh, which concluded at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos. This immersive display allowed attendees to delve into the masterpieces of the artist. The exhibition, which commenced on June 5, delved into the artistry and life of the painter, characterized by anguish, madness, and a profound pursuit of beauty amidst a world filled with suffering. Through this unique encounter, visitors could sense the torment and fervor of Van Gogh, embarking on an emotional voyage that enabled them to perceive art from a fresh standpoint, as if they were within the paintings of a man who encapsulated his deepest emotions in every brushstroke and hue. Furthermore, with the support of the City Council and the organizing firm, approximately 700 fifth-grade students from Estepona schools had the opportunity to visit this remarkable exhibition at no cost, which not only provided educational material but also shared insights and anecdotes about the artist’s life, a creative genius acknowledged posthumously, with his works ranking among the most valuable in the art world. Immersive exhibitions are globally renowned for their popularity, offering a novel museum experience that is interactive and emotionally engaging, bringing the artist and spectator together to coexist through the artwork. ‘Top Works’ by Van Gogh took attendees on a journey through the art, life, creativity, and impact of the esteemed Dutch painter, utilizing a vast multi-screen system and over 40 projectors to present the artist’s creations in an entirely innovative and immersive manner.
The impressive display of Van Gogh’s ‘Top Works’ attracts 29,000 visitors during its exhibition in Estepona