Arts & Entertainment
Former Amoeba Music Building To Host Immersive Van Gogh L.A.
The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit will is set to arrive in Hollywood on July 31.

HOLLYWOOD, CA — A new, multimedia exhibit dedicated to the life and work of famed painter Vincent van Gogh will soon take up residence in the former Amoeba Music Building. The original "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit" will arrive in Hollywood on July 31 at the Lighthouse Los Angeles, located at 6400 Sunset Boulevard.
A new block of tickets to the museum will be available June 12 at www.vangoghla.com. Over 2 million tickets have been sold to the digital exhibit since it premiered in July 2020.
The exhibit will also appear in San Francisco, Dallas, New York City and many more locations. When tickets for the Los Angeles stop were initially released, the exhibit quickly sold out despite the fact that the venue location hadn't yet been announced.
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“Impact Museums is thrilled to bring this one of a kind experience to life in the heart of Los Angeles where the arts are ingrained in the city’s culture,” Diana Rayzman, co-producer and co-founder of Impact Museums, said. “While Amoeba has since moved locations, their former location will now become an arts and culture center in the heart of Los Angeles featuring a variety of different immersive experiences.”
"We are so thrilled that Hollywood has embraced the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit with open arms," Lighthouse Immersive Producer Corey Ross said. "The former Amoeba Music is an iconic Los Angeles location with a rich history in music, arts and entertainment and Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is the perfect blend of all of those things," Svetlana Dvoretsky, also a Lighthouse Immersive Producer, added.
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Immersive Van Gogh Los Angeles will take up nearly 25,000 square feet, linking together advanced technology, elite animation, storytelling and more. The exhibit was created by Italian film producer Massimiliano Siccardi featuring music by composer Luca Longobardi.
David Korins, who served as creative director for "Hamilton," "Dear Evan Hansen" and more, will serve as creative director for Immersive Van Gogh Los Angeles and other cities.
Tickets are available here.
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