Perceptual Experience: The perception-challenging exhibition comes to Chicago

Photo via Perceptual Experience Chicago

Chicagoans are in for a treat as Michael Murphy’s interactive art exhibition, Perceptual Experience, is set to premiere in the Windy City. The exhibition boasts mind-bending, shape-shifting art that will awaken your senses, stimulate your imagination, and challenge your perception of reality like never before.

Perceptual Experience is the largest single collection of Murphy’s works to date. As a graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago, Murphy first gained attention with his 2007 portrait of presidential candidate Barack Obama, igniting the "Art for Obama" movement that attracted contributions from thousands of artists. His work has led to commissions from globally recognized brands such as Nike, Netflix, PepsiCo, Samsung, the NFL, Google, Tumi, Toyota, FOX Sports, Sky Sports, ESPN, and A&E, among numerous others.

Murphy's art changes from every angle from the modern-day Mona Lisa, "Diamonds," to Air One, an installation that shape-shifts into the Michael Jordan Jumpman logo. Perceptual Experience strives to captivate and provoke audiences, encouraging them to encounter art in innovative and transformative manners. It's a unique and unforgettable experience that promises to transport visitors to an otherworldly realm of the senses.

The exhibition will be held at 540 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, and runs through Sunday, January 28. Opening times are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; all ages are welcome. There are different admission packages for purchases, including the Adult (Flex ticket), Adult, Child, and Family of 4. The Family of 4 pack costs $14.75 per ticket,  including entry for four family members. Parking is also available at The Shops at North Bridge lot at 516 North Rush Street.

Take advantage of the world premiere event of Perceptual Experience in Chicago as it makes its first stop on its multi-year world tour. Be one of the few to experience and witness Michael Murphy’s Perceptual Experience, the ultimate interactive art exhibition. Book your tickets here.

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