Singapore's Bugis District Hosts Monet Inside: A Digital Art Exhibition

Singapore’s Bugis District Hosts Monet Inside: A Digital Art Exhibition

Step into the world of Monet.

Art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, prepare to be transported into the world of Claude Monet’s iconic paintings at the upcoming Monet Inside digital art exhibition. Bugis, a vibrant district in Singapore, is set to host this captivating experience, offering a unique multi-sensory journey through the renowned impressionist artist’s masterpieces.

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A 360-degree dive into Monet’s masterpieces

Monet Inside

Image credit: Monet Inside

Monet Inside is more than just an art exhibit; it’s a fully immersive adventure. The exhibit utilises state-of-the-art technology to create a 360-degree digital environment, transforming the venue’s floors and five grand screens into a canvas for Monet’s art. Prepare to be surrounded by larger-than-life digital projection of over 200 of Monet’s most beloved works, including “Water Lilies,” “Women with a Parasol,” and “Garden at Sainte-Adresse.”

A multi-sensory experience for all ages

The immersive experience is further enhanced by a specially curated classical soundtrack that blends perfectly with the digital art exhibit. The narration, delivered by Monet’s longtime friend and art dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, adds a personal touch, giving visitors insights into the artist’s life and creative process.

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Indeed, Monet Inside is a captivating adventure designed for visitors of all ages, making it a perfect activity for families, art lovers, and anyone seeking a unique and inspiring experience.

Address: 3rd floor, No. 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore
Date: 4 October 2024
Opening hours: Sundays to Fridays, 10am–6pm; Saturdays, 10am–8pm

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