Tag: Immersive
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The Lume digital art gallery at Indianapolis Museum closes
In 2021, the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields turned the museum’s fourth floor contemporary art galleries into an exhibition space for high-tech digital art called the Lume. Over the past five years, the controversial initiative featured immersive, crowd-pleasing exhibitions like “Van Gogh Alive” (2021), “Monet & Friends Alive” (2022-23), and “Dalí Alive” (2024-25). However, read more
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David Bowie Immersive Exhibition Opens in London
The UK can’t seem to get enough of David Bowie. “David Bowie Is,” an exhibition about the late pop icon’s life, music, videos, and art, was organized by the V&A in London, where it opened in 2013 and proceeded to tour the world for five years. The V&A also recently opened the David Bowie Centre, read more
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Deborah Jack’s Immersive Elegy for Water
Art Review The artist critiques the legitimacy of cartography, empire, and ecological adaptation. Detail of imagery in Deborah Jack’s six-channel video installation “a sea desalts, creeping in the collapse… in the expanse…a rhizome looks for reason… whispers an elegy instead” (2024) on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (all photos Stacy J. read more
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