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Euronews's David Mouriquand has had it with "immersive exhibitions" — magnified replicas of paintings projected onto gallery walls. He says of the Van Gogh show he saw, "[It] made me want to forcibly shove fistfuls of sunflowers down my throat to make the experience end quicker," and describing the Klimt exhibition in Warsaw as "atrocious." Here's his no-holds-barred essay (read: rant) on the subject. What do you think of immersive exhibitions? Explain why in the comments.

https://flip.it/3ngMgW

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Dr_Bombay,
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@CultureDesk @artstodon @euronews @culture They are kind of gaudy and can be a bit overwhelming, true, but they help expose more people to artists, and artwork they might not otherwise get to learn about or see. How is that a bad thing?

CultureDesk,
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@Dr_Bombay That's kind of where we were landing on the whole thing!

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