The finger of God reaches out to a reclining Adam in Rome's Sistine Chapel, a painting by Michelangelo that people travel thousands of miles to see.
With coronavirus travel restrictions, that finger has been out of reach. But beginning Friday, you can see it up close at the Mall of America.
The mall is bringing "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition," an immersive presentation of Michelangelo's frescoes, including "The Creation of Adam" and "The Last Judgement."
The show will occupy a nearly 10,000-square-foot space on the second floor of the mall's north atrium.
"Think of it this way: Rome is coming to Minneapolis," said Martin Biallas, CEO of Los Angeles-based SEE Global Entertainment, which works with Hollywood studios, sports franchises and more to create traveling exhibitions.
Biallas was inspired by a trip to the real Sistine Chapel, where he had to wait in a long line and then squint to see Michelangelo's frescos while packed in (pre-COVID) with 2,000 other people. Guards everywhere made sure he didn't take any photos, either.
"You had 15 to 20 minutes to look up 60 to 70 feet to see the frescoes," said Biallas. "You couldn't really see them that well. They were as small as a stamp."
In 2014, Biallas got the Vatican's permission to recreate the paintings in life-size reproductions so people can see them up close. No one will have to crane their neck to see the huge 27-by-14-feet depiction of David holding Goliath's head, preparing to slice it off with a sword.