Exhibitions


The immersive exhibition takes you on a journey of discovery of the artistic and architectural treasures of the city of Venice.
Creative Director: Gianfranco Iannuzzi
Graphic & Animation Design: Cutback
As you explore the Grand Canal and the canals, lanes, squares, buildings, and churches, embark on a journey through Venetian interiors and exteriors—both holy and secular—in search of the visible symbols of the city’s extraordinary history.



This exhibition immerses you into the works of Joaquín Sorolla, one of the leading Spanish painters of the twentieth century.
Production: CULTURESPACES DIGITAL®
Graphic & Animation Design: CUTBACK
Discover his entire oeuvre: from his regionalist interpretations of Spain to his family portraits, landscapes, and gardens, and the representations of the seaside that made him internationally famous.



This exhibition presents Cezanne’s most significant works, such as his still lifes of apples, The Card Players, and The Great Bathers.
Following the theme of nature, Provence, and the Mont Sainte-Victoire, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey into the heart of the artist’s major works.



This production lasting around ten minutes, was created was produced by the Cutbak studio under the direction of Virginie Martin, from works executed by the prolife and visionary artist, Wassily Kandinsky.
A painter, poet, art theorist, and founder of abstract art, Kandinsky revolutionised the history of art with his many compositions, which are now exhibited around the world. A veritable invitation to explore Kandinsky’s inner cosmos, the immersive exhibition disorientates the visitors and eventually attains an abstract and liberated osmosis.



Produced by CULTURESPACES DIGITAL and realised by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, this exhibition reveal the mirrors of Dalí’s inner world in an almost hypnotic atmosphere.
‘Dalí: the endless enigma’ encompass more than sixty years in the career of the Catalan master, who developed and invented various artistic styles.



Produced by CULTURESPACES DIGITAL and realised by Cutback and Gianfranco Iannuzzi, the exhibition pay tribute to the ingenious architect via his modernist buildings that have now been listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
This exhibition is a journey between dreams and reality, ranging from the Parc Güell, the Casa Batlló, and the Casa Milà to the Sagrada Família. Between spirals, bright colours, colossal and towering buildings, the exhibition highlight the Catalan architect’s limitless creativity and bold projects.



Produced par CULTURESPACES DIGITAL and realised by Cutback, this exhibition presents an itinerary that spans the period between Impressionism and modernism.
This digital exhibition highlight the link between artistic creativity and the Mediterranean shores, as the principal centres of the modernist movement. The exhibition immerse visitors in the masterpieces of twenty artists, including Renoir, Monet, Pissarro, Matisse, Signac, Derain, Vlaminck, Dufy, and Chagall, amongst others.



Produced by CULTURESPACES DIGITAL and realised by Cutback, the exhibition focuses on this major twentieth-century artist, who set out to turn his life into a work of art.
This ten-minute-long work immerses visitors in the plurality of the artist’s works, going beyond the famous International Klein Blue (IKB), a combination of ultramarine pigment and special binder. Amongst other works, visitors will discover the body prints with his Anthropometries, and nature with his Cosmogonies and his Planetary Reliefs.



Produced by CULTURESPACES DIGITAL and realised by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, this exhibition gives an original look at Gustav Klimt and his successors.
To mark its opening, Fabrique des Lumières focuses on a century of Viennese painting and take an original look at Gustav Klimt and his successors through a presentation of portraits, landscapes, nudes, colours, and gilding.



Discover the pictorial world of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
This exhibition focus on another artist who symbolised Viennese creativity: Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000). Painter and architect, he is the inheritor of the Viennese Secession, a few decades later. In an explosion of colour, the Atelier des Lumières establish a link between the various eras and provide a visual and musical journey through the creative works of the past and the present.



Produced by Culturespaces and realised by Cutback, this exhibition is devoted to the colourful abstract works by the German artist Paul Klee.
The exhibition pay tribute to Klee’s pictorial world. It take visitors from an opera overture in an imaginary city to an underwater concerto amidst gold and multicoloured fish, and the rhythm of its geometric structures.



Produced by Culturespaces and realised by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, this exhibition immerses visitors in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh, a genius who was not recognised during his lifetime.
The exhibition explores van Gogh’s numerous works, which radically evolved over the years, from The Potato Eaters (1885), Sunflowers (1888) and Starry Night (1889) to Bedroom at Arles (1889).



‘Dreamed Japan’ offers visitors a journey into the Japan of the collective imagination—the Japan of the geishas, samurai warriors, and spirits.
This production by the Danny Rose Studio, which highlights van Gogh’s fascination with Japan, is a contemplative and audio journey into the environment of the masters of Japanese prints.



Produced by Culturespaces and realised by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, this exhibition present a century of spanish painting.
Digitised masterpieces by Picasso, Goya, and Sorolla will create a dialogue to the sound of music on the immense limestone surfaces of the Art Centre. A veritable invitation to go on a journey of discovery, this original multimedia show retraces a century of Spanish painting.



An immersive journey in the graphic journey universe of the Sixties, produced by Danny Rose!
This short program is dedicated to the quintessence of the Flower Power movement. Travel through into an imaginary city, around which the viewers are invited to stroll and lose themselves as they follow in the footsteps of the idealistic generation at the end of the 1960s, which changed the world.
