Gaudi, Kandinsky & Klee: Raise Vibration, a new production by Infinity des Lumieres, promises to be a singular cultural event. One immersive, larger-than-life digital art exhibition will highlight the works of three significant, highly visual artists in the GGC’s largest digital art venue, located inside The Dubai Mall.
Modern digital technology will use 130 projectors, 58 speakers, and 3,000 moving pictures on a projectable surface to turn the visual components of art into a dynamic and engaging multimodal experience.
Light, color, sound, and rhythm will lead guests on an educational, amusing, and highly visual journey, much like the previous and wildly successful Infinity des Lumieres show Feel Every Moment, which focused on the iconic paintings of Vincent van Gogh.
Three spaces will be available for the event when it debuts on September 21. Visitors will get 15 minutes to tour each area, which will feature the work of one artist. The inaugural exhibit, Gaudi: The Architect of the Imaginary, will highlight the creations of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi I Cornet from Spain.
The Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia will be one of his works of art in the upcoming digital display by Infinity des Lumieres.
Gaudi, who is regarded as the founder of Catalan Modernism and is known for fusing neo-Gothic design with natural forms and geometry, was also greatly influenced by the art of India, Persia, and Japan.
The end result is a body of work that, while difficult to describe, is strange and visually appealing. His avant-garde structures, from the Sagrada Familia to the Park Guell, the Casa Batllo, and the Casa Mila, lend themselves to the virtual world, where they embrace the hazy boundaries between dreams and reality in the exhibition.
Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian painter and art theorist, is the subject of the second segment, Kandinsky: The Odyssey of Abstraction.
Kandinsky, who is credited with being one of the forerunners of abstraction in western art, was ahead of his time when he experimented with making works of art that were influenced by new age spirituality and that also graphically expressed immaterial aspects like music and melody. Paul Klee: Painting Music, the third and last chapter, explores the art of the German painter, musician, and lecturer Paul Klee.
Klee was influenced by a variety of well-known art movements, such as Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. His work is notable for its innocent viewpoint and profoundly reflective imagery.
Visitors will be enthralled by Klee’s highly developed and approachable imagination, which includes brilliant abstract forms, pictorial elements that come to life, gold and rainbow fish, underwater concertos, and rhythmic geometric structures.