More than 120,000 tickets have already been sold, so the exhibit is now extended into February 2022 and more tickets are available. The blockbuster art experience Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is coming to Denver. From September 30 to at least February 6, the hour-long, walk-through experience will take place in a secret venue in the heart of town. To be announced before the exhibit opens, the venue name and location will be emailed to existing ticket holders once it is made public.
Wherever the location, it will likely be a fitting backdrop for the 500,000 cubic feet of projections that will animate Vincent van Gogh’s work. The venue will present vibrant immersive art exhibitions that surround the viewer on all sides.
Tickets are on sale now and have already sold out for some time slots.
Purchase tickets at DenverVanGogh.com.
Ticket prices: Adult tickets range from $40 to $99.99, and tickets for kids ages 6 to 16 start at $29.99. Children younger than 6 are free. Admission is reserved by day and time.
The $99.99 ticket includes priority access, flexibility to arrive up to two hours before or after the time on their tickets and specialized Van Gogh souvenirs.
We looked at ticket prices and the $40 tickets are not available for all times or all days. As you might expect, they tend to be for during the day, on weekdays.
For most evenings you can expect to pay $50, at least. There are $55 and $60 tickets as well.
Since this attraction goes until early January, there may be some discounts offered later in the run, especially during non-peak times. If there are, you can bet that you’ll learn about them here!
The installation includes the Mangeurs de pommes de terre (The Potato Eaters, 1885), the Nuit étoilée (Starry Night, 1889), Les Tournesols (Sunflowers, 1888), and La Chambre à coucher (The Bedroom, 1889), and so much more.
See a sneak preview here:
You can sign up for updates at DenverVanGogh.com.
The moving images, which will highlight brushstrokes, detail and color, will be enhanced by the soundtrack by Luca Longobardi, who pioneered immersive digital art experiences in France.
The exhibit is produced by Lighthouse Immersive.
“Merging state-of-the-art technology, theatrical storytelling, animation and some of the finest works of art ever created, Immersive Van Gogh is a uniquely mesmerizing experience that seemingly transports the viewer into the artist’s mind to see these timeless works as never before,” says the exhibit’s press release.
Van Gogh’s work seems to be well suited for an immersive multimedia experience. There are actually at least four other touring immersive Van Gogh experiences, including:
- Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition
- Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
- Beyond Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience
- Van Gogh Alive
Some people have described the experience as being inside a Van Gogh painting.
Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, the show coming to Denver, was featured in the Netflix show “Emily in Paris.”
The show was seen by over 2 million visitors in Paris, and had a sold-out run in Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.