Pedro Almodóvar
The exhibition features an immersive, multichannel media installation, comprising 12 film montages, which Pedro Almodóvar created and produced. Projected on free standing screens, each offers a poetic distillation of a crucial theme or iconic scene from his body of work. Accompanying the films are 26 theatrical release posters, delivered to Tour Venues as digital files.
Our Time on Earth
A journey through immersive, interactive installations and digital works, the exhibition invites visitors to experience a range of perspectives of our shared planet, exploring Earth as a community to which we all belong – humans as just one species among millions. The exhibition aims to reignite respect for our essential, complex biosphere and inspire […]
Homo Ludens – Game Worlds
Play is a constant activity in life. In Homo ludens / Game worlds, an essential work on the study of play, Dutch anthropologist Johan Huizinga reminds us that the dimension of play is central to understanding the processes of world building and socialization, seeing as it accompanies us from the moment we first begin to […]
ONCE UPON A TIME – Science For Story Lovers
Science is everywhere. But, can it be found in the fantastic imaginary of fairy tales? In the enchanted forest, in Hansel and Gretel´s chocolate house, in the magic mirror of the Wicked Witch or in a beanstalk that grows endlessly until it touches the nose of a giant? ONCE UPON A TIME is an interactive […]
Shokkan: Japanese Art Through the Sense of Touch
Many Japanese works of art serve simultaneously as utilitarian objects. They are meant to be used in everyday life as well as appreciated for their beauty and craftsmanship. This exhibition, the first of its kind, will explore the way Japanese objects engage with the human sense of touch to create shokkan – a critical component […]
Hans-Peter Feldmann Art Exhibition
What is art? Where does it begin, where does it end? Who decides what art is? What makes an artist? The question of what constitutes art, its origins, boundaries and the definition of an artist are central to the practice of theDüsseldorf artist Hans-Peter Feldmann (1941–2023). In the autumn of 2025, a comprehensive retrospective dedicated […]
Death by Natural Causes
After achieving record-breaking attendance at the Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS), Exhibits Development Group has been commissioned to transform this fascinating exhibition into a traveling version, designed to educate and captivate audiences across the globe. Death by Natural Causes takes guests on a surprisingly delightful journey through the hidden dangers that populate our natural […]
Mysteries from the Deep: Exploring Underwater Archaeology
Mysteries from the Deep: Exploring Underwater Archaeology brings to life the extreme challenges, diverse teams of experts, and technological advancements that make this remarkable exploration possible. Step into the shoes of underwater archaeologists and explore the challenges they face, both above and below the water’s surface. This immersive exhibition brings their discoveries to life, revealing […]
Nicolò Manucci, the Marco Polo of India
The show is dedicated to the story of the life and travels of Nicolò Manucci (1638-1720), a Venetian of humble origins who in November 1653, driven by the desire to explore the world, stowed away in the hold of a tartane heading from Venice to Moghal India, never to return. The exhibition sets out to […]
Nikos Aliagas. Regards Vénitiens
Venetian gazes Nikos Aliagas. Regards Vénitiens is a photographic exhibition born from a artist-in-residence programme begun in Venice in 2022. Nikos Aliagas (Paris, 1969) travels through the Venetian alleyways meeting that rare demographic, the inhabitants of the city, ever intent on avoiding the tourists’ lenses. This project originally took root in the artist’s […]