Since its debut in North America in July and hosting over 200,000 guests, the acclaimed “Immersive Van Gogh” experience from Lighthouse Immersive and Impact Museums is coming to Los Angeles.
The experience sends socially-distanced guests on a hour-long walk through the art of the iconic Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh. Moving projections will be shown on the walls and floor of the exhibit as “paintings will be presented as to how the artist first saw the scenes, based on an active life and moving landscapes turned into sharp yet sweeping brush strokes,” according to a Lighthouse Immersive press release.
Precautions against COVID-19 will be taken to provide safety to patrons. Guests will be administered temperature checks, provided hand sanitizer and will be sent through the exhibit in small groups.
The exact location of the Los Angeles exhibit is yet-to-be-announced. Pre-sale tickets are available now at https://vangoghla.com/ and the exhibit will open on May 27.
Stupid! Not that great! Constantly reminded to wear mask and clearly more about selling VanGogh merchandise that his artistic talent!