IN PICTURES: Digitized masterpieces by artists Picasso, Goya and Sorolla are charting a century of modern Spanish painting on the vast limestone surfaces of the Carrieres des Lumieres in Les Baux-De-Provence, France.
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The immersive multimedia show, entitled 'Picasso and the Spanish Masters,' offers an intense artistic experience set to the sound of music.
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One part of the show focusses on Pablo Picasso, unquestionably one of the masters of modern Spanish painting.
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The Picasso section provides viewers with a panorama of his incredibly rich and creative oeuvre.
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The distinctive forms of the Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907); the soothing pink and blue of The Pipes of Pan (1923); the menacing potency of Guernica (1937) and the Mediterranean shores of The Joy of Life (1946) take the viewers into the heart of Picasso's creative genius.
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Designed as a journey of discovery of Iberian art in the 20th century, the exhibition presents thousands of moving images of digitised works, which are brought to life via cutting-edge AMIEX technical equipment.
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White limestone walls are transformed into multicolored masterpieces lit up by at least 100 projectors.
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Visitors are invited to stroll around freely in the monumental spaces of the Carrieres in order to discover in their own time the dynamic projections around them.
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