VR exhibit explores Modigliani's studio


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  • Tuesday, 28 Nov 2017

Modigliani's studio still exists, although it has been transformed in the near-100 years since the artist inhabited it, and the actual studio space was used as a template for the VR experience.

Tate Modern has just launched its new Modigliani exhibition, which features a virtual reality component called the Ochre Atelier that can be previewed in a time-lapse video from the museum. 

Modigliani moved to Paris from Italy in 1906 and there was introduced to a new artistic community that included Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau. Later, in 1919, the artist returned to the city from the South of France and moved into a studio space on rue de la Grande-Chaumière.

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