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The Frida Kahlo Immersive Biography
Visit Brooklyn’s newest art experience, the Frida Kahlo Immersive Biography, opening on October 27th, allowing you to step into the life of the influential Mexican artist and feminist icon who, in the 21st century, continues to inspire. As the only exhibit commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Corporation, the experience will take you on a 90-minute walk-through including seven transformational spaces complete with 360-degree projections and virtual reality systems. Using collections of historical photographs, original films, and artistic installations, the space will recreate the most relevant and important moments of Kahlo's life. On sale now, tickets for adults start at $38.99 and can be purchased at www.fridakahlonyc.com. Student, military, and family discounts are also available, as well as VIP and virtual reality add-ons for guests interested in taking an even deeper look into Kahlo’s world.
Venue: 259 Water Street
259 Water Street
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201-221-9514
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