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Art & Symphony: An Immersive Exhibition With 360-Degree Projections Of Van Gogh & Monet Paintings To Explore

Art & Symphony: An Immersive Exhibition


You don’t have to be an art connoisseur to appreciate or connect with an artwork or music piece. We can all agree that just being among art is a calming experience.

For your weekend dose of arts, culture, and calm, there’s an exhibition in Kuala Lumpur to visit from now till 7th November 2024 – the Art & Symphony: The Immersive Experience, featuring 360-degree projections of Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, classical music, and more.


Ten rooms inspired by famous artists & composers


Those who loved Van Gogh Alive from last year will enjoy the Art & Symphony: The Immersive Experience. The masterpieces of van Gogh and Monet are brought to life by 360-degree mersmerising projections accompanied by music from Beethoven and Mozart.

Art & Symphony Exhibition - van gogh
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Visitors can explore 10 rooms that boast a galore of visually stunning photo corners, interactive displays, and immersive projections that capture the worlds of the impressionist painters. Explore zones inspired by their notable works that the young and old will recognise and can appreciate, such as ‘The Starry Night’ and ‘Pond With Water Lilies’.

Art & Symphony Exhibition - sunflowers
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The exhibition is held on the 3rd floor of Fahrenheit88, opening daily from 10am to 9pm.


Highlights at the Art & Symphony: The Immersive Experience


monet's garden replica
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A zone that shutterbugs will particularly enjoy is the one that draws inspiration from Monet’s garden in Giverny, France. It’s complete with a bridge to stroll across, a variety of blooms, and, of course, the serene water lilies floating on a realistic “pond”.

van gogh sunflowers photo corner
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Likewise, a photo op that many will likely beeline for features van Gogh’s famed sunflowers. Overgrown sunflower props and a dreamy yellow backdrop with a quote from the artist himself decorate this corner for photos.

art display
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Visitors can unleash their inner painter at an interactive display with an easel and chair set against a dreamlike impressionist backdrop and surrounded by a variety of flowers.


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As for the music lovers, there’s a white grand piano that you can sit at and pose for photos.

There are also AI photo booths to become part of the featured artists’ artworks such as Monet’s ‘Woman With A Parasol’. Other things to do here include art workshops and a cafe serving themed drinks and cakes. For those looking for a keepsake, head to the artist-themed merchandise corner that has merch related to the exhibited artists and musicians.


Ticket prices for Art & Symphony: The Immersive Experience


Tickets for Art & Symphony: The Immersive Experience is currently on sale, with standard entry tickets priced at RM69/pax. These can be purchased on Klook, as well as group bundles and packages:

  • Adult Ticket & Cafe Experience: RM110/pax
  • Adult Ticket & Workshop: RM140/pax
  • Family Combo (2 Adults & 1 Child): RM173.85

Step into the world of famed artists at this KL exhibition


To appreciate the works of Van Gogh, Monet, Beethoven, and Mozart in one spot, don’t miss your chance to Gogh all out and dive into the brilliance of these creative legends at this exhibition.

Venue: 3rd Floor, Fahrenheit88, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 7th September to 7th November 2024
Time: 10am-9pm, Daily
Contact: Art & Symphony: The Immersive Exhibition website

You might also be interested in this Crayon Shin-Chan Exhibition and HYBE Insight’s exhibition with portraits of K-pop artists.


Cover image adapted from: @framestudiomotion via Instagram, @joannetsw25 via Instagram, @framestudiomotion via Instagram

This article was first published on 8th August 2024, and updated on 9th September 2024.