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Two traveling "immersive" Vincent van Gogh exhibits are playing in Detroit. This photo was taken at "Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience." The technology is amazing as the large hall was completely covered with projections of various paintings, starting with artist's studies, to the sketch, to the strokes to complete the "painting". There was always movement on the walls and the floor.
Admittance was with advance tickets and was strictly timed to the second. However, the exit was not so strictly timed, so that at times it felt like "total immersion" in a crowd of unmasked people.
Still it was a very moving experience, and as van Gogh is one of our favorites, it was good to be immersed in his art.
... a wasp ardently satiates its thirst (or hunger) without much heeding its sinking in honey. Moments later I felt obliged to come to the rescue by lifting it out on the tip of a fork.
Failing to fetch me at first, keep encouraged.
Missing me one place, search another.
I stop somewhere, waiting for you.
— Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass
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Si no me encuentras al principio, no te desanimes.
Si me pierdes en un lugar, busca en otro.
Me detendré en algún lugar a esperar por ti.
— Walt Whitman - Hojas de Hierba
♫ Mar Antiguo - El Ultimo de la Fila (Isa)
♫ Hide In Your Shell- Supertramp (Mick)
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This was taken at the Immersive Monet Exhibition in Toronto, similar to the Van Gogh exhibition held last year.
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Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 - February 6, 1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Art Nouveau (Vienna Secession) movement. His major works include paintings, murals, sketches, and other art objects, many of which are on display in the Vienna Secession gallery. Klimt's primary subject was the female body, and his works are marked by a frank eroticism--nowhere is this more apparent than in his numerous drawings in pencil (see Mulher sentada, below).
Klimt was born in Baumgarten, near Vienna, the second of seven children, three boys and four girls. All three sons displayed artistic talent early on. His father, Ernst Klimt, formerly from Bohemia, was a gold engraver. Ernst married Anna Klimt (nee Finster), whose unrealized ambition was to be a musical performer. Klimt lived in poverty for most of his childhood, as work was scarce and the economy difficult for immigrants.