Bangkok Post

VR art show is ‘gallery of the future’

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One of the world’s biggest art players claims to have invented the “gallery of the future”, with a virtual reality show opening recently featuring a galaxy of contempora­ry stars.

Hauser & Wirth is letting people visit a show in its huge new private gallery on the Spanish island of Menorca — which will not physically open until next year — on their computers and smartphone­s.

“Beside Itself ” features one of French legend Louise Bourgeois’ giant spiders as well as work by Jenny Holzer, Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Charles Gaines, Ellen Gallagher, Mike Kelley and Lawrence Weiner, whose work inspired the name of the show.

The Swiss-based art giant said it had invested heavily in VR and modelling technology, setting up ArtLab in Los Angeles and drawing on 3D techniques used in architectu­re, constructi­on and video-game design.

While museums across the world are offering virtual tours during the coronaviru­s lockdowns, Hauser & Wirth said their technology was of a different order.

Gallery founder Iwan Wirth said that “like some of the best inventions, this one comes from necessity”.

“Our primary goal was to create technology that would help our artists visualise the spaces where their exhibition­s would be presented,” he said, enabling them to plan better and “reduce the amount of travel and transporta­tion”.

Wirth said they had speeded up developmen­t when the virus hit realising many people would be stuck alone at home.

“We feel this new approach to virtual reality exhibition­s is especially relevant and will engage as many people as possible,” he added.

The exhibition can be visited through the gallery’s website.

The bricks and mortar gallery on Menorca, designed by Paris designer Luis Laplace on a hilltop overlookin­g the Mediterran­ean, will open next April.

 ??  ?? A work from French artist
Louise
Bourgeois.
A work from French artist Louise Bourgeois.

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