The Company That Presented One of Those Immersive Van Gogh Things Is Bankrupt

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Gogh no! The company behind one of the immersive Van Gogh art attractions that came to Dallas in 2022 filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy on July 27.

, which rolled through Dallas in 2022. The company is now bankrupt.Just when you thought the whole competing Immersive Van Gogh exhibitions couldn't get more confusing, another wrench gets dropped into the gears.The Immersive Van Gogh Experience

In its petition, the company listed over 80 entities"against whom provisional relief is being sought" despite claims on its website that it"sold millions of tickets" for immersive exhibitions in cities including Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Minneapolis and others. The company also hosts immersive exhibitions for the works of Mexico folk artist Frida Kahlo and French impressionist Claude Monet.

was presented in the former Dallas Masonic Temple on South Harwood Street. A competing experience in Arlington run by a separate entity calledcausing some confusion among visitorsA hearing regarding Lighthouse Immersive's bankruptcy petition was scheduled a day after its initial filing. The federal Delaware court approved an order seeking provisional relief from the company's debtors, according to court records.

 

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