Usually, when we see fine art, it is displayed fixed to the wall of a museum. No matter how vibrant and expressive the images are, the work remains inert, trapped by a frame. But at the Immersive Van Gogh exhibition at Manhattan’s Pier 36, the viewer is plunged into a living painting. The vivid colors and expressive brushstrokes that are Van Gogh’s signature come to life on the walls, floors, and mirrored surfaces of the space. The artist’s huge body of work is animated and projected in a cavernous exhibition space, accompanied by an expertly curated soundtrack. The result is breathtaking – some moments quite literally drew gasps from the attendees gathered in the space. It is a rare experience to step inside of a painting and watch it come to life, and Vincent Van Gogh’s gorgeous post-impressionist style creates a dream-like atmosphere that is unlike anything else.