Gustav Klimt Exhibition: A Mesmerizing Experience

At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. His work, encompassing paintings, murals, and sketches, helped shape Art Nouveau in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional styles of the Gründerzeit—a period in European economic history during the mid- to late-19th century in Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was influenced by Japanese art and methods, and his mature style emerged in 1897. His work is known for its overt eroticism, and the female body was a primary subject in his works.
In addition to Klimt's works, we also see several other projections: "In the Footsteps of the Vienna Secession" and "5 Movements".
The show takes place on two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will run until August 31, 2025.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17:00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
At Manhattan's exquisite Hall des Lumières , a Beaux-Arts landmark and prime venue for solo exhibitions, Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpieces are transformed into stunning, floor-to-ceiling digital displays showcasing his creative genius.
We immerse ourselves in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This captivating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way – illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill every corner of the magnificent Hall of Light. From "The Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other Klimt masterpieces sparkle with life in a symphony of color, sound, and emotion. We embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of one of history's most famous artists. The show is accompanied by magnificent music.



Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was an Austrian painter symbolist and an important figure of the Viennese Secession movement. His work, including paintings, murals and sketches, contributed to the shape of secession in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional GRünderzeit styles-a period in the economic history of Europe in the middle and at the end of the 19th century in Germany and Austro-Węgrzech. Japanese art and methods influenced him, and his mature style was born in 1897. His work is known for his open eroticism, and the main topic of his work was the woman's body.
In addition to Klimt's work, we watch several other projections: "Following the Vienna Secession" and "5 moves".
The show takes place at two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will take place until August 31, 2025
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17: 00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
In the exquisite hall Hall des Lumières, in Manhattan, a monument of Beaux-Arts art and a great place on individually shows you can watch the iconic masterpieces of Gustav Klimt-transformed into staggering, reaching from floor to ceiling, digital exhibitions showing his creative genius.
We are immersed in the golden world of Gustav Klimt. This fascinating experience offers a unique opportunity to see his most iconic works in a completely new way-illuminated by stunning, 360-degree projections that fill each corner of a wonderful hall of the light. From "Kiss" to "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and other masterpieces of Klimt, life in the symphonies of colors, sounds and emotions. We go on an unforgettable journey through the life and heritage of one of the most famous artists in history. The show is accompanied by great music.



Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was an Austrian painter symbolist and an important figure of the Viennese Secession movement. His work, including paintings, murals and sketches, contributed to the shape of secession in Europe. Klimt's early career was rooted in the historicism and traditional GRünderzeit styles-a period in the economic history of Europe in the middle and at the end of the 19th century in Germany and Austro-Węgrzech. Japanese art and methods influenced him, and his mature style was born in 1897. His work is known for his open eroticism, and the main topic of his work was the woman's body.
In addition to Klimt's work, we watch several other projections: "Following the Vienna Secession" and "5 moves".
The show takes place at two levels.
Gustav Klimt: The Immersive Experience
The shows will take place until August 31, 2025
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00-17: 00 Duration: approx. 1 hour
Hall des Lumières
49 Chambers Street, New York, 10007
Text and photos: Zosia Zeleska-Bobrowski
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