More than 35,000 art fans have soaked in the best of Vincent Van Gough at an event in Glasgow.
Special family ticket deals are still available for the Beyond Van Gogh exhibition at the SEC in Glasgow.
Held until August 26, the exhibition has drawn in more than 35,000 art fans so far.
Family ticket deals along with special evening ticket prices, are now available to allow more visitors to enjoy the show.
Tickets can be booked through www.sec.co.uk.
Produced by Annerin Productions and Paquin Entertainment Group, the immersive tour spans 40,000sq ft and is complete with colour and detail of more than 300 of the Dutch legend’s paintings.
It combines state-of-the-art technology and a moving musical soundtrack to narrate the tale of one of the most influential artists in history.
Iconic artworks such as The Starry Night and Sunflowers emerge to life around the audience, accompanied by an assortment of Van Gogh's self-portraits, which might just blink back at you.
Anna Parry, UK business development at Annerin Productions, said: "Glasgow’s response to Beyond Van Gogh has been nothing short of phenomenal, prompting an extension to our run and marking it as the longest in the UK summer tour of 2024.
“Having already sold over 35,000 tickets we’re very excited to be open until 26 August.
“The demand underscores Glasgow’s deep appreciation for arts and culture, and we’re thrilled to continue sharing this immersive experience with such an enthusiastic audience throughout the summer.”
Angela Smith, business development manager at the SEC, said: “Beyond van Gogh has been such a wonderful addition to this summer’s run of exhibitions and events with people coming from across Scotland to immerse themselves in the wonder of this legendary artist.
"We’ve received excellent feedback from visitors and we look forward to welcoming many more over the coming weeks.”
The show runs from 10am until 8pm from Monday to Friday and Sunday, and 9am to 8pm on Saturday.
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