Exhibition on Screen to brings the world’s most famous art galleries to Australian cinemas

Exhibition on Screen is set to capture art exhibitions from galleries around the world and bring them to Australian cinemas, in four brand new films launching from next month.

Produced by award-winning director, Phil Grabsky, the upcoming season of Exhibition on Screen follows the success of previous titles Vincent Van Gogh, The Impressionists, Girl With a Pearl Earring, Rembrant and Monet to Matisse. These special cinema events screened to over 1300 cinemas across more than 40 countries.

Filmed exclusively for cinema at the exhibitions and on location, this ground-breaking series allows art lovers to revel in and essentially take a virtual tour of iconic art galleries and famous painters. Best of all, it is presentation in high definition.

The 2016-17 new season of Exhibition On Screen will be presenting four new titles: The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch opens nationally on 10 December, and will be followed by I, Claude Monet on 25 FebruaryThe Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism will open on 25 March, and finally, Michelangelo: Love and Death on 22 July.

For more information on the program, check out the official website here, and to find out which Australian cinemas will be screening the films, head HERE.

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