Company Behind Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Goes Bankrupt
- Lighthouse Immersive known for large-scale, interactive shows
- Company says it has sold more than 7 million tickets
A visitor sits inside the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in Toronto, Ontario.
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Lighthouse Immersive Inc., the company behind an interactive Vincent van Gogh exhibition displayed across the US, has filed for bankruptcy.
The Toronto-based company filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in Delaware on Thursday alongside affiliates, a move that protects its US assets while insolvency proceedings play out in its home country.