A Dutch museum proposes a slow and considered kind of immersive experience. Here’s how

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Designer
Kiki & Joost
Client
Singer Laren
Curator
Yann Farinaux
Currently on show at Singer Laren in Laren, the Netherlands, the Henri Martin & Henri Le Sidaner exhibition incorporates immersive features without drowning out the Neo-Impressionist paintings.
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