New Take On 'Last Supper' At Park Avenue Armory
NEW YORK (AP) - A new multimedia installation in Manhattan will offer new ways to see and interpret Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper.''
The Park Avenue Armory show reproduces the 15th century painting with a 40-minute sound-and-light show.
The "clone'' painting is set within a full-scale replica of the 4,000-square-foot dining hall at Santa Maria Delle Grazie. The convent in Milan houses the original work.
"Leonardo's Last Supper: A Vision by Peter Greenaway'' opens on Thursday.
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The work by the Welsh-born filmmaker and multimedia artist fills the armory's cavernous former drill hall.
The armory's president, Rebecca Robertson, calls Greenaway's installation "an incredible multimedia reverie.''
The show ends Jan. 6.
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