With your Infinity Des Lumières ticket, you’ll gain access to one of Dubai’s most distinctive artistic attractions. This digital art gallery’s main draw is its three distinct exhibitions, which include Van Gogh, Dreamed Japan, and Verse. They promise an immersive experience that combines classic and contemporary art with cutting-edge visualization and processing techniques.
Infinity Des Lumières is a dynamic art venue and the Arabian Peninsula’s first of its kind. The most immersive art viewing experience, enriched by cutting-edge light, sound, and movement techniques, fills the 2,700 square metre space of the Dubai Mall’s second level. This is accomplished through the use of 3,000 high-definition moving images, over 130 projectors, and 58 speakers. Add to that the mall’s largest digital façade at 200 square metres.
The exhibition themed around Vincent Van Gogh’s artworks is the main draw. This allows you to view some of his most famous works, such as Potato Eaters and Sunflowers, in digital format. The second exhibition, Dreamed Japan, transports you to a fantastical world filled with animations of lanterns, seascapes, and samurai warriors, all depicting the world of Japan in the nineteenth century. Verse, the third exhibition, transports you to the cosmos and infinity through the stunning creations of Thomas Vanz.
Infinity Des Lumières is not your typical art gallery! The most advanced audio and visualisation techniques are at the heart of this incredible art space’s theme. This makes it more than just a place to see representations of the most brilliant and world-class artworks; it instead promises a multisensory experience by allowing you to physically be a part of every exhibit on display.
Infinity Des Lumières is a dynamic art venue and the Arabian Peninsula’s first of its kind. The most immersive art viewing experience, enriched by cutting-edge light, sound, and movement techniques, fills the 2,700 square metre space of the Dubai Mall’s second level. This is accomplished through the use of 3,000 high-definition moving images, over 130 projectors, and 58 speakers. Add to that the mall’s largest digital façade at 200 square metres.
The exhibition themed around Vincent Van Gogh’s artworks is the main draw. This allows you to view some of his most famous works, such as Potato Eaters and Sunflowers, in digital format. The second exhibition, Dreamed Japan, transports you to a fantastical world filled with animations of lanterns, seascapes, and samurai warriors, all depicting the world of Japan in the nineteenth century. Verse, the third exhibition, transports you to the cosmos and infinity through the stunning creations of Thomas Vanz.