Spectacular: Claude Monet -The Immersive Experience opens 1st time in Budapest – PHOTOS

Today, at the Bok Hall in Budapest, we at Daily News Hungary had the privilege of attending the press presentation of Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience, an internationally celebrated exhibition that has drawn immense acclaim in cities like New York, London, and Belfast alike. Now, this spectacular production has finally arrived in Hungary, offering visitors an unprecedented chance to engage with the works of Claude Monet, one of the most influential figures in Impressionism.

The press presentation began with a tribute to Monet’s revolutionary impact on art, framed by Paul Cézanne’s famous quote: “Monet is only an eye—but my God, what an eye!”  This sentiment set the tone for the event, as attendees were reminded of Monet’s incredible ability to capture the fleeting beauty of light and nature with remarkable precision and emotion.

Monet’s revolutionary vision

Art historian Blanka Bán delivered a compelling lecture on the rise of Impressionism, a movement that emerged during a period of dramatic change in the late 19th century. Monet, alongside fellow artists like Renoir and Degas, rebelled against the strict academic rules of traditional painting. They sought to capture the immediate, sensory experience of a moment, using loose brushwork, vibrant colors, and an emphasis on light. Rather than striving for perfection, Impressionists valued spontaneity and embraced the idea of art as an emotional expression. Monet’s significance in this movement cannot be overstated, as his pioneering techniques and focus on nature led to some of the most recognisable and cherished works in art history.

The Monet exhibition, set to open to the public on 17 October, offers an immersive journey through Monet’s world, allowing visitors to experience his art in new and innovative ways. Spanning over 2,000 square metres, the exhibition uses cutting-edge digital technology to project his masterpieces onto every surface, enveloping viewers in a 360-degree visual and auditory experience. Two-story projections of iconic paintings such as Water Lilies, Impression, Sunrise, and Poppies will transport visitors into Monet’s serene and dreamlike landscapes.

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Interactive exploration and virtual reality

One of the most exciting aspects of the exhibition is the virtual reality component, which provides a unique opportunity to explore eight of Monet’s works in greater depth. This feature allows participants to delve into the inspiration behind pieces like The Haystack, The Field of Poppies, and End of Summer, all while taking a breathtaking visual journey through the artist’s evolving techniques and perspectives.

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