Adele by Beatrice Brandini
An image from the Inside Klimt exhibition
Until March 2, 2025, Inside Klimt returns to Florence with a completely renovated immersive exhibition at the Cattedrale dell’Immagine.
An image from the Inside Klimt exhibition
After eight years, the Florentine space dedicated to immersive digital art returns to celebrate the father of Viennese secessionism, an extraordinary experience to immerse yourself in the art of this great artist.
An image from the Inside Klimt exhibition
Inside Klimt allows the visitor to come into contact with the master’s paintings, but above all with his emotions. Works such as “The Kiss”, “The Tree of Life” and “Judith” have entered not only into the collective imagination, but have become true icons, with a transversal identity that interests both adults and children.
An image from the Inside Klimt exhibition
In this exhibition you will be able to participate and live interactive experiences such as Inside Klimt VR Experience, the Mirror Room and finally BE Klimt!, which will transform visitors into real digital artists, engaging in a journey through art, history and technology.
An image from the Inside Klimt exhibition
The exhibition is a perfect synergy between three large organizational entities, Crossmedia Group, Cattedrale dell’Immagine and Opera Laboratori, all dedicated to creating exhibitions that for some years, with success, have revolutionized the traditional idea of art exhibitions.
Inside Klimt retraces the personal and artistic history of Gustav Klimt; images, lights, colors and music envelop the visitor at 360°, with amazement and wonder, in a journey, kaleidoscope, characterized by wonderful figures.
The poster of the exhibition Inside Klimt
It is interesting how these types of exhibitions are more accessible, suitable for a wider audience, not only because they allow us to see masterpieces that we could hardly admire without leaving home, but they become moments of joy and sharing even with children; immersive exhibitions are in fact playful and “easy” even for the little ones. And this, in my opinion, is perhaps the most important goal achieved.
Good life to everyone!
Beatrice