![]() ![]() The "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit", designed by Massimiliano Siccardi, is adapted for each space it is exhibited in. There is separately in New York "Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition". The original show, "Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition", shows works from the artist's last two years living. Some events involve virtual reality headsets that take visitors through the artist's experiences. Some exhibits also use sensory tools like aromas of cedar, cypress, lemon, or nutmeg to help visitors feel more immersed with the works. The works are typically accompanied by music set to pair with them. Most of the experiences involve guests moving from room to room, with walls (and sometimes floors or ceilings) decorated with moving projections of van Gogh's works. Museums in Columbus, Dallas, Houston, and Santa Barbara are hosting unaffiliated traditional exhibits of van Gogh's works, running over similar periods to the immersive exhibitions. Larger cities like Boston, Dallas, Miami, and New York City have multiple shows through multiple vendors there are about six total. cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Numerous van Gogh events are being held in mid- to large-size U.S. The for-profit shows range in price from $25 to $75 USD per adult. ![]() To accidentally purchase tickets to the wrong event. These events drew complaints over their similar naming, which lead customers Events held in the United States include "Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition", the "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit", "Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience", "Van Gogh Alive", and "Beyond Van Gogh". ![]() The immersive events are being held in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. ![]()
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