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Immersive experience

École de Paris – an immersive experience

From 15 November 2025, the immersive space Videnie presents a new visual experience inspired by the legendary École de Paris, a school that brought together some of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

The project explores the possibility of bringing the spirit of the École de Paris back into the 21st century – not as a museum retrospective, but as a living, visual experience.

The exhibition does not present the paintings in their literal form, but translates their energies, rhythms and colours into light, movement and space.

It is a contemporary dialogue between the past and the present – between painting and digital matter.

For the École de Paris:

École de Paris is a generalized term for the international group of artists who worked in Paris in the first half of the 20th century, a cosmopolitan scene that made the city a center of modern art.
These artists - immigrants, visionaries and experimenters - create a new visual language in which emotion, form and colour become the main carriers of meaning.
Among the artists included: Amedeo Modigliani, Jules Pascin, Francis Picabia, Chaïm Soutine, Moïse Kisling and Eugène Zak. Their art draws a visual bridge between the figurative and the abstract, between the body and the idea, between Paris and the world.
The project explores the possibility of bringing the spirit of the École de Paris back into the 21st century - not as a museum retrospective, but as a living, visual experience.
The exhibition does not present the paintings in their literal form, but translates their energies, rhythms and colours into light, movement and space.
It is a contemporary dialogue between the past and the present - between painting and digital matter.

All artwork images used are from open access (Public Domain / Open Access) sources and are not subject to copyright.

 

The project was developed by Phormatik Studio in partnership with the French Embassy in Bulgaria / French Institute in Bulgaria within the annual Digital November program, with the support of the French Institute in Paris.

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