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EXHIBITIONS

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Latest Exhibits

Fall, 2024 NY

Sistine Chapel

The Exhibition showcases the awe and wonder of one of the world's greatest artistic achievements while allowing visitors to experience this art, normally 60 feet away on Rome's Sistine Chapel ceiling, from an up-close, life-size, and never-before-seen perspective. Brought to life using a special photographic technique that reproduces the look and feel of the original paintings, visitors engage with the iconic artwork in ways otherwise impossible: seeing every detail, every brushstroke, and every color of the artist's 34 frescoes.

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Fall, 2023 NY

Museum of Failure

Museum of Failure is a collection of failed products and services from around the world. The museum has over 200 items and new artifacts are added every year. Innovation needs failure. All progress, not only technological progress, is built on learning from past failures and mistakes. The museum aims to stimulate discussions about failure and inspire us to take meaningful risks. The museum provides unique insight into the tricky business of innovation and new product development. Most innovation projects fail and we showcase these failures to learn from them.

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Spring, 2024 FL

Da Vinci

This exhibit brings Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions, sketches, and artistic masterpieces to life through immersive displays and interactive technology. Explore the brilliance of his work, from anatomical studies to visionary engineering marvels, and gain a deeper appreciation for one of history’s greatest polymaths.

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Summer, 2018-Winter, 2019 NY

Escher Exhibition 

In the largest-ever American survey of the Dutch artist’s work, more than 200 pieces by M.C. Escher came to Brooklyn’s Industry City. Escher’s mathematically inspired, visually stunning style has fascinated art lovers the world over, most famously through the likes of Drawing Hands (a lithograph of two hands drawing each other) and multiple works with impossible staircases. This exhibition provides a timeline of the artist’s works from the 1920s to the 1960s. It includes some of his most recognizable pieces, like Waterfall and Hand with Reflecting Sphere. The exhibition also includes educational resources and interactive displays that further heighten the experience.

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Fall, 2019

Disgusting Food Museum

Food is so much more than sustenance. Curious foods from exotic cultures have always fascinated us. Unfamiliar foods can be delicious, or they can be more of an acquired taste. While cultural differences often separate us and create boundaries, food can also connect us. Sharing a meal is the best way to turn strangers into friends.

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Upcoming Exhibits

Michelangelo Immersive

Michelangelo’s work represents the pinnacle of Renaissance art, blending divine inspiration with masterful technical skill. His masterpieces, such as the Sistine Chapel ceiling, David, and the Pietà, embody the ideals of human potential, beauty, and spiritual transcendence. Through his art, Michelangelo explored profound themes of creation, faith, and the human condition, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

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IllumiNation

IllumiNation brings together international artists to create a sensory journey that fuses light, sound, art and magic. The multiple media installations design a transformative experience for visitors where boundaries between vision and reality are blurred.

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Bodies

The Exhibition is a display of real human bodies and organs that have been preserved using a process called plastination. The exhibit aims to educate visitors about the human body and encourage healthy lifestyle choices.

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