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An Immersive Experience’ comes to Milwaukee

Tickets for Beyond Van Gogh: A Immersive Experience appearing at the Wisconsin Center this summer will go on sale tomorrow, Friday, April 9th ​​at 9 a.m.

Beyond Van Gogh will be open to the public on Friday July 9th. Tickets can be purchased at vangoghmilwaukee.com.

Photo: VanGoghMilwaukee.com

Beyond Van Gogh: A Immersive Experience was opened for a limited engagement by French-Canadian creative director Mathieu St-Arnaud and his team at the world famous Normal Studio in Montreal. This fascinating experience offers more than 300 of Vincent Van Gogh’s iconic works of art and takes the art lover into a three-dimensional world that delights the senses. From a carefully curated musical score to dancing lights and moving images, guests experience Van Gogh’s masterpieces like never before.

Photo: VanGoghMilwaukee.com

Tickets are based on timed entry, and guests are physically distanced by group pods in the Wisconsin Center exhibit hall. Masks are required.

The Wisconsin Center is a GBAC Star accredited facility that, according to a press release, ensures the gold standard for safety and disinfection for all guests and employees.

Following enormous success in Europe, Van Gogh cinematic exhibitions have crossed the ocean in recent years with great North American recognition. During the journey through Beyond Van Gogh, guests immerse themselves in instantly recognizable classics such as “The Starry Night”, “Sunflowers” and “Café Terrace at Night”, which are now freed from their frames and show incredible details. Van Gogh’s art comes to life by appearing and disappearing, flowing over multiple surfaces and sharpening the senses with its immense intrigue. Through his own words, which are set on a symphonic score, the guests will experience a new appreciation for the breathtaking work of this tortured artist. Beyond Van Gogh will only deepen the participants’ relationship with art.

Guests can experience Beyond Van Gogh Sunday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. The last entry is made one hour before the end of the exhibition.

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