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'Immersive Van Gogh' exhibit extends through Nov. 28

"Immersive Van Gogh," the digital art exhibition re-imagining the paintings of 19th century master Vincent Van Gogh, has been extended through Nov. 28.

The exhibition, which opened in February at Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago, consists of an ever-shifting array of such Van Gogh masterworks as "The Starry Night," "Sunflowers," "The Bedroom in Arles," "Starry Night Over the Rhone" and others. The images, which are projected onto the walls and floors of several rooms, are accompanied by a mostly electronic soundtrack that includes classical and pop selections, along with original music by composer Luca Longobardi.

Capacity is limited to comply with COVID-19 safety protocols. Precautions include: mandatory face coverings, touchless ticket-taking, temperature checks upon arrival, hand sanitizer stations and social distancing with circles digitally projected onto the gallery floors to ensure appropriate spacing.

The exhibition continues at the Germania Club Building at 108 W. Germania Place, Chicago. Tickets start at $39.99 for adults, $24.99 for children 16 and younger with untimed and flexible ticket options available. Tickets are available at vangoghchicago.com or by phone at (844) 307-4644.

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