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'Beyond Van Gogh' UK Premiere In Liverpool Celebrates Fantastic Run With 60,000 Visitors

'Beyond Van Gogh' UK Premiere Celebrates Fantastic Liverpool Run With 60,000 Visitors, Plus A Special 'Starry Night In Liverpool' Parting Gift By Commissioned Local Artist, Joseph Venning

Starry Night in Liverpool by Joseph Venning, in association with dot-art (Credit: Joseph Venning/Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
  • Immersive art attraction sees 60,000 visitors over four-week stay at Exhibition Centre Liverpool.

  • New Liverpool-themed Van Gogh artwork commissioned as a parting gift to the City.

The UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience attracted an amazing 60,000 art lovers during its opening run in Liverpool.


The thrilling and evocative multimedia experience completed a month-long residency at the waterfront Exhibition Centre Liverpool yesterday, with the day completely sold-out as visitors seized a final chance to enjoy the show.


The last 300 people through the doors were treated to a complimentary glass of prosecco to celebrate the attraction’s success.


And as a special parting gift to the City – and to the venue, Annerin Productions has teamed up with Liverpool’s dot-art to commission local artist Joseph Venning to paint a giant 2.4 metre by 1.2 metre (7.8ft by 3.9ft) Liverpool-themed Van Gogh artwork, titled Starry Night in Liverpool, which will be presented to ACC Liverpool to display publicly on site.

'It was a cultural moment for Liverpool to be chosen to stage the UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh.' - Claire McColgan CBE, Director of Culture Liverpool.

Produced by Annerin Productions and Paquin Entertainment Group, Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience has entranced visitors with more than 300 of the post-Impressionist icon’s paintings blended with cutting-edge technology and a specially curated musical soundtrack to tell the story of one of history’s most influential artists, with people able to wander through iconic works — including 'The Starry Night', 'Sunflowers' and 'Terrace of a Café at Night' — as they came alive around them.


Beyond Van Gogh was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Richard Kemp during a special launch event at the waterfront venue last month attended by more than 200 invited guests including actors Ricky Tomlinson and Andrew Lancel, OMD star Andy McCluskey and film and drama producer Colin McKeown.

Left to Right: Ricky Tomlinson, Cllr Richard Kemp (The Lord Mayor of Liverpool), and Colin McKeown at the Opening Night of Beyond Van Gogh (Credit: David Munn/Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

A fantastic opening weekend then saw 9,000 visitors through the doors, and Liverpool also took the special Saturday yoga classes held within the experience to its heart with additional sessions added on Sundays to meet the unprecedented demand.

'We chose Liverpool as the venue for the UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh because we knew it was absolutely committed to supporting arts and culture – and so it has proved.' - Anna Parry, UK Business Development at Annerin Productions.

Beyond Van Gogh has already been seen by more than five million people across the United States, Canada and South America. It is currently running at Glasgow’s Scottish Event Campus and opens at the Birmingham NEC on the 1st of August 2024.


Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh was born to a Protestant minister and his wife in Zundert, in the Netherlands, in 1853 and started his career as an art dealer, working in London and Paris.


He also worked as a schoolteacher in Ramsgate and London, a bookseller, and a lay preacher in a Belgian mining community, before in 1880 his younger brother Theo suggested he concentrate on art.


Van Gogh quickly became prolific, creating more than 2,000 artworks over the course of a single decade including 860 paintings – among them landscapes, still lives, portraits and self-portraits. Many of them were painted in the final two years of his life, when he lived in Provence, and include some of his most famous works, among them: 'The Starry Night', 'Irises', 'Café Terrace at Night', 'Bedroom in Arles', and 'Almond Blossoms'.


He sadly suffered from mental health problems. In 1889 he cut off his left ear, and the following year – only aged 37 – he took his own life.

'Beyond Van Gogh' UK Premiere celebrates fantastic Liverpool run with 60,000 visitors (Credit: David Munn/Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Anna Parry, UK Business Development at Annerin Productions, said today: 'We chose Liverpool as the venue for the UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh because we knew it was absolutely committed to supporting arts and culture – and so it has proved. We’ve had fantastic support from the team at Exhibition Centre Liverpool as well as from the wider City.'


She added: 'It’s been an incredible and a humbling experience to witness the reaction of Liverpool visitors. An amazing 60,000 people of all ages have come through the doors over the past four weeks, including a sold-out final day, and I couldn’t have asked for a better and more rewarding start to our UK dates.'


Anna, said: 'We were also really pleased to be able to team up with dot-art to commission a new Liverpool-themed Van Gogh artwork. Joseph Venning has created a stunning piece. It’s our way of saying thank you to the City, and especially to the team at ACC Liverpool for their support and huge contribution to the success of the exhibition.'

'Beyond Van Gogh' UK Premiere celebrates fantastic Liverpool run with 60,000 visitors (Credit: David Munn/Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Faye Dyer, Chief Executive of the ACC Liverpool Group, added: 'It’s been an honour to work with Anna and the team and to host the UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh – An Immersive Experience here at our venue. The response from the public has been phenomenal. Over the past month we’ve had the privilege of welcoming over 60,000 visitors through our doors, each one leaving with a smile. From families with young children to art enthusiasts and everyone in between, it’s been incredible to see the joy this immersive exhibition has sparked in people of all ages and backgrounds.'

The stunning piece [By Joseph Venning] will be proudly displayed on our site as a lasting legacy of the event and in celebration of the record-breaking run.' - Faye Dyer, Chief Executive of the ACC Liverpool Group.

She added: 'It’s clear to see from the sheer number of visitors who experienced the event that there’s a strong appetite in our City for more dynamic cultural experiences. Exhibition Centre Liverpool is the ideal home for events like this as our flexible facilities allow us to deliver experiences that look and feel different every time and our in-house ticketing services ensure a seamless experience for all. We were able to adapt and configure our space to accommodate the unique way in which Van Gogh’s art is presented. Showcasing events such as this is part of our continued contribution to the City’s thriving cultural scene, and we are committed to bringing more awe-inspiring experiences to the people of Liverpool City Region and beyond.'


Faye, said: 'We were thrilled to be presented with Joseph Venning’s beautiful artwork, a perfect thank you to the whole team who have worked tirelessly throughout the run to ensure its success. The stunning piece will be proudly displayed on our site as a lasting legacy of the event and in celebration of the record-breaking run.'

'Beyond Van Gogh' UK Premiere celebrates fantastic Liverpool run with 60,000 visitors (Credit: Graham Smillie/Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Claire McColgan CBE, Director of Culture Liverpool, said: 'It was a cultural moment for Liverpool to be chosen to stage the UK premiere of Beyond Van Gogh.'


She added: 'The immersive experience helps to showcase the City’s commitment to innovation in the arts sector, and the incredible visitor numbers underline how there’s a real appetite and audience for events of this kind.'


Claire, said: 'Not only that but its presence will have had a positive impact on City businesses, with people spending time and money in the wider hospitality and leisure sector.'


Exhibition Centre Liverpool is part of Liverpool’s event campus – an interconnected arena, convention and exhibition centre – as well as ticketing agency Ticket Quarter, all operated by The ACC Liverpool Group.


The venue was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 2016 and increased the existing 7,125 sqm of exhibition space at ACC Liverpool to 15,225 sqm of integrated and flexible event space.


The exhibition centre also includes an integrated hotel, Pullman Liverpool and is linked to the existing facilities at ACC Liverpool via a pedestrian link bridge. Other major notable events to have been held at the ECL include: hospitality for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Liverpool Comic Con and the International Festival for Business, to name a few.

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