The immersive exhibition in an old foundry in eastern Paris uses 140 projectors to flood the walls and floors of the space.
More than a million people have flocked up to see a digital exhibition dedicated to the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt in Paris, according to the organisers.
The show at L’Atelier des Lumieres, which claims to be the biggest video projection gallery in the world, comes as another show featuring Klimt’s pupil Egon Schiele has become a hit on the other side of the French capital.
