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5 great exhibitions with 360° virtual visits – selected by GalleriesNow

GalleriesNow is the world’s leading gallery guide, with everything you need to know about great art wherever you are Our selection of five great exhibitions recorded in VR for you to make a virtual visit online.

International Center of Photography Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good

International Center of Photography Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good

This exhibition inaugurates the ICP’s new integrated center at Essex Crossing in New York with works that visualize a Black utopia, contrasting with representations and experiences of reality while offering a powerful and hopeful counter-narrative. link

Massimo De Carlo Wang Yuyang: The Moon Landing Project
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Massimo De Carlo Wang Yuyang: The Moon Landing Project
Todd-White Art Photography. Courtesy Massimo De Carlo

A new series of large-scale canvases filled with luminescent primary colours which investigate the depths and significance of the earth’s only permanent natural satellite. link

Serpentine Gallery Formafantasma: Cambio

Serpentine Gallery Formafantasma: Cambio
Photo: George Darrell

As part of the Italian design duo’s ongoing investigation into the extraction, production, and distribution of wood products, this exhibition looks into the role that design can play in translating emerging environmental awareness into informed, collaborative responses. link

Yancey Richardson Gallery Guanyu Xu: Temporarily Censored Home

Yancey Richardson Gallery Guanyu Xu: Temporarily Censored Home

Beijing-born and Chicago-based artist Guanyu Xu secretly creates photographic installations throughout his childhood home in order to queer his parents’ domestic space, transforming it into a scene of revelation, protest and reclamation. link

From the VRchives Galerie Eva Presenhuber Doug Aitken

From the VRchives Galerie Eva Presenhuber Doug Aitken
© Doug Aitken. Courtesy Galerie Eva Presenhuber. Photo by Stefan Altenburger Photography

Shown for the first time, this immersive new body of work from Aitken takes the viewer into a different world, one that explores ideas and takes you places that language cannot fully articulate. link

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