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Renaissance: The Age Of Genius | Season Extended Due To Demand

Due to demand, the critically acclaimed exhibition Renaissance: The Age of Genius has been extended and will continue to thrill Auckland until Sunday, 12 February.

Featuring about 500 works by unparalleled Renaissance artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Sandro Botticelli, Titian and Caravaggio, this immersive exhibition is an extraordinary experience.

These paintings from museums worldwide are shown using specialist multimedia projection, transporting visitors along an awe-inspiring journey through the art of the 15th and 16th Centuries.

The scale of the projection sees the artworks at roughly twice human height, thrusting viewers into the atmosphere of the paintings and offering a rare insight into what was going through the minds of these geniuses hundreds of years ago.

Mysterious La Giocondo (Mona Lisa) by da Vinci, The Birth of Venus by Botticelli, flawless Madonnas by Raphael, terrifying Medusa by Caravaggio, Sistine Chapel frescoes by Michelangelo, mythological allegories, religious subjects, portraits of famous nobles and beauties of the Renaissance era – all these images will remain in everyone's memory as a unique range of impressions.

"A spectacular view of the art of the past," says NZ Arts Review.

Created in the Ukraine by digital media pioneers, Front Pictures, the exhibition gives a new depth to the most famous Renaissance masterpieces by putting them in a modern immersive multimedia form while preserving the spirit of the paintings.

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The Renaissance: The Age of Genius creative team sought not only to select the most famous masterpieces of the era but also to preserve the spirit of these canvases intact, giving them a new multimedia form.

Details:

On now until 12 February

10am – 5pm daily. Last entry 4pm

The multimedia sequence runs for 40 minutes.

People can come into the exhibition at any time and can stay longer if they want to see a repeat of any material.

Tickets

  • General Admission - any day through the season | Price $45*
  • Children under 12 – free (with an adult)
  • VIP sessions with former Sistine Chapel guide and NZ's foremost expert on Renaissance art, Dr Christopher Longhurst, available on select nights. $95
  • Purchase tickets online (Ticketmaster.co.nz) or at the Aotea Centre Box Office or at the exhibition.

*Service fees apply

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