Blooloop reports on a new exhibition opening at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands, which features 120 artworks that visitors can see, hear, touch, and smell. Using methods like Braille descriptions, scent interpretations, and soundscapes, the museum aims to make the exhibition accessible and stimulating to people with a wide variety of abilities.
The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands has opened a multi-sensory exhibition featuring 120 artworks that can be seen, touched, heard and smelled. 'Delinking and Relinking' at the Van Abbemuseum spans all five floors of the institution. It invites guests to experience art differently by using their senses, such as touch, sight, smell and hearing.
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