Van Gogh Exhibit To Depart Pullman Yards Jan. 3, Will Open Next Year in ‘Larger, More Permanent’ Home

After serving more than 325,000 visitors, next installation 'will include an even bigger and better Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience'
Van Gogh Exhibit To Depart Pullman Yards Jan. 3, Hosts Looking For 'Larger, More Permanent' Home
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Exhibition Hub, producers of Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Wednesday announced that the show will end its run at Pullman Yards on January 3, 2022. But the popular exhibit — which saw more than 325,000 passes through its doors locally — isn’t leaving the city. Exhibition Hub plans to announce its new Atlanta location soon.

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“Our business model calls for multiple shows to be rotated through the venue, which therefore requires a larger, more permanent location,” long-time Atlanta resident and Exhibition Hub Executive Producer John Zaller told What Now Atlanta in a prepared statement when asked why Van Gogh would pick up and Gogh.

Atlantans wishing to visit the experience before it relocates next year are in luck. “To safely accommodate as many visitors as possible during the final weeks of the experience, producers have opened up additional blocks of tickets which are now on sale at vangoghexpo.com,” a spokesperson said.

Specifically designed to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience “pulses visitors through at a regulated pace and offers a wide-open area for socially distanced viewing of the experience.” Face masks are required to be worn at all times by those visiting the Atlanta venue.

“We have been overwhelmed by the positive response to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience in the Atlanta market,” Mario Iacampo, creator of the show and head of Brussels-based Exhibition Hub, said in a prepared statement. “We want as many people as possible to safely see the experience in Atlanta, therefore we’ve opened up additional ticketing options to accommodate our guests during the final stretch of the show.”

As for Zaller and the local team, they “continue to look at venues across the city and will be announcing plans soon for our next installation which will include an even bigger and better Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.”

Caleb J. Spivak

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