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Monet’s Immersive Garden  –  A Cumulus of Multisensory Impressions 

Monet’s Immersive Garden at the Zurich Lichthalle is another multisensory  journey attempting to bring closer one of the most exquisite giants of

Viva Frida Kahlo Immersive Experience – A Modern Epiphany  Lichthalle Maag, Zürich  22.09.2021 – 02.01.2022 

"An interplay between antagonistic elements, dramatic music and onomatopoeic sound effects, brutally realistic illustrations of pain and agony, as well as the …

If you can’t go to art, art will come to you: Véronique Gray – Art as a form of reinventing yourself

Besides managing an online magazine that has been featuring a wide range of captivating topics for over a decade, Véronique Gray is a self-taught artist. …

Goddess Comes Alive Awakening Art in Zurich Spiritualism Art Exhibition from 28.10-11.11.20 Galley Keller, Zurich By Shiva Guruji Aruneshvar

The Goddess within us, the sacred energy is called « Shakti » in Sanskrit and designates the feminine power in each of us, as Master Shiva Guruji explains. …

Art is my heart

Art reshapes me. Even now when some people have started to questioning the value of art comparing it to medicine and medical sciences, art has beauty and pain. …

Henri Maillardet presents Francisc Chiuariu at Zurich Art International

Francisc Chiuariu (born 1966, Sibiu, RO) is one of the most significant contemporary Romanian painters who emerged after the fall of the Communist regime. A …

Colour up your life

What if you visited the world of colours? This is a wonderful world that looks after your wallet as well as your shape by the way. You don’t need anything …

Van Gogh – closer than ever

Imagine you could attain an exquisite collage of an entire oeuvre, an instant overall picture of an artist’s lifetime work, a genuine taste of his …

I paint today

I paint today. In my imagination, I sit at the beach, drawing. Warmer sun, Yellower sand, Brighter blue sky And unfinished endless sea. I paint a young girl …

The 3 famous works of Vincent Van Gogh that worth nothing when he was alive

The engrossing painting of Parsonage Garden at Neunen in Spring by Vincent van Gogh worth £5 millions has been stolen from the Singer Laren museum, which was …