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Torre Abbey gets major exhibition

17th century nativity scene in 4D

A major exhibition with a festive flavour is coming to Devon.

A nativity scene by 16th century Flemish artist Jan Gossaert is in impressive 4D, presumably not knocked up in the 1700s, and backed with soundscapes, spoken word and hi-resolution digital imagery.

Sensing the Unseen: Step into Gossaert’s ‘Adoration’ is from the National Gallery and will be at Torre Abbey's Spanish Barn from 3 December to 19 February.

The 3D is said to be a perfect replica of the painting (produced by Factum Arte) and will be flanked by three yurt-like pods containing a digital image of the painting, which is has been ‘sonified’ using soundscapes, spoken words, music, and a poem.

 Cllr Mike Morey, cabinet member for infrastructure, environment and culture for Torbay Council, said; “Having an exhibition on loan from the National Gallery is amazing news for Torbay and shows how respected and credible Torre Abbey has become as a venue. This is the only place in the south west that the exhibition is coming to and has proved incredibly popular everywhere it has visited, including Winchester Cathedral and the National Gallery itself.”
 
Booking for the experience is essential, with timed ticket slots available every 20 minutes. Only six people can view at one time.
 

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