Step into FRAMELESS, London’s most talked-about immersive art experience, just moments from Marble Arch.
Explore 42 masterpieces by iconic artists such as Monet, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Dalí, reimagined through 360° visuals and dynamic soundscapes across four immersive galleries.
Perfect for all ages, whether you're a lifelong art lover or simply curious about something new, FRAMELESS is an unforgettable multi-sensory experience.
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Experience FRAMELESS Lates, an after-hours opening from the UK’s largest multisensory experience. The sessions take place every Friday and Saturday night between 6pm and 10pm with last entry at 8pm - only for over 18s.
Lates tickets give evening access to the four permanent galleries with the opportunity of bringing a drink from the Café Bar to the exhibition accompanied by a curated soundtrack from Soho Radio.
Frameless Lates is an after-hours, over-18s immersive art night at Frameless in Marble Arch
FRAMELESS
Explore Frameless, London's largest immersive art experience, showcasing masterpieces from 29 of the world's most famous artists across 4 spectacular galleries. Prepare to see masterpieces from Cezanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Dalí, Van Gogh and Rembrandt, to name just a few.
Beyond Reality - Surreal, otherworldly and dreamlike, the artworks in this gallery will allow you to travel beyond the boundaries of reality.
Colour in Motion - Advanced motion tracking technology will allow you to recreate art with your own movements in this gallery.
The World Around Us - Be swept away by 360-degree cityscapes and seascapes that completely envelop you in the beauty of our world. From crashing oceans to bustling cities, pastoral beauty to fiery volcanoes.
The Art of Abstraction - Enter a digital maze, as abstract compositions move and dance; whilst shapes and forms bleed through fabric panels that create an ever-continuous journey of abstraction.
Please make your way straight to our ticket checking queue for fast entry.
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