Now in
Seattle Area
Tacoma Armory
Opening February 14, 2024

A tribute to Claude Monet’s art

Imagine Monet is the exhibition created by the French directors Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron, the world's first directors of a digital immersive exhibition. Imagine Monet starts with the famous painting Impression, Sunrise (1872) and closes with the renowned Water Lilies series (1914-1926). This experience features over 200 well-known masterpieces by Claude Monet.

360° projections on walls and floor will plunge visitors into a waking dream, thanks to state-of-the-art Image Totale© technology. Imagine Monet is an exhibition that pays tribute to Monet’s art, offering an authentic experience for children and adults, novices and art lovers. The exhibition's creators have conceived a "discovery room" designed as a didactic journey on Claude Monet’s life and work before stepping into the immersive space.

A multisensory exhibition in Image Totale©

Image Totale© is an innovation based on a know-how aimed at immersing the viewer in a waking dream. Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron's exhibition Imagine Monet is based on one conviction: the experience must establish a direct, raw relationship between the work and the spectator. Thanks to Image Totale©, Imagine Monet fills the space and viewers are completely immersed in a universe of images, with total freedom to wander and explore their surroundings.

A French know-how and legacy

Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron, the creators of Imagine Monet, are the pioneers of immersive art.

In 2008, Annabelle became the first director of a fully digital immersive exhibition, the first in the world dedicated to Van Gogh. With Julien Baron, her co-director from the start, they created lililillilil in 2017. She is co-manager and artistic director of Imagine exhibitions.

After exploring many facets of the audio-visual world, Julien Baron joined Cathédrale d'Images, the first ever immersive venue, in 2006. In 2008, he co-directed with Annabelle Mauger the world's first immersive exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh. He is now co-manager, designer and technical director of Imagine exhibitions.