News
Monet at Frameless in Marble Arch

Immersive exhibitions are reshaping the cultural landscape – and London’s oldest institutions are joining in

Immersive exhibitions, characterised by interactive approaches to art and storytelling, are rapidly transforming London’s cultural scene.

New venues like Outernet in Charing Cross and Frameless in Marble Arch allow visitors to explore iconic works of art like never before, even with a drink in hand.

And they’re becoming more popular than even London’s most archaic museums and galleries – with Outernet welcoming 6.25 million visitors in its first year, more than anywhere else.

But the trend isn’t limited to contemporary spaces.

Historic institutions are getting involved too, with the Natural History Museum’s latest exhibition, Our Story, narrated by David Attenborough, using immersive technology to engage visitors who might not traditionally visit and bring the natural world to life.

Kevin Wright, Head of Commercial Projects at the Natural History Museum, said: “Our Story has helped bring in new audiences and people who have previously felt that a museum might not be for them.

“It’s helping to challenge some of those pre-conceptions and by breaking those boundaries hopefully we can teach as broad an audience as possible about the wonder of the natural world.”

Watch the full video below.

Join the discussion

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

Yes, I would like to receive emails from South West Londoner. Sign me up!



By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: South West Londoner, South West Londoner, Ampersand House, 49-53 York Street, London, TW1 3LP, https://www.swlondoner.co.uk. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Articles