
Culture lovers craving a new experience need look no further.
Located at London’s Marble Arch, FRAMELESS is the capital’s first permanent immersive art experience.
Spanning over 30,000 square feet, its four multi-award-winning galleries bring world-renowned works by artists including Monet, Van Gogh, Dali, Canaletto and Rembrandt to life, in breathtaking new ways.
Old meets new in this most stunning of exhibitions which uses cinematic visual effects and harnesses digital technology to reimagine the world’s greatest masterpieces at an extraordinary scale.
Working with Cinesite, its BAFTA-winning official production partner, and accompanied by a powerful, emotive original score, the result is a deeply immersive journey that invites visitors to see and feel more from the art than ever before.

Each of FRAMELESS’ galleries offers a distinct and captivating experience, combining hypnotic visuals with a dazzling score.
Beyond Reality explores Surrealism, transporting visitors into dreamlike worlds where they experience otherworldly masterpieces, through the use of wraparound projection and mirrored surfaces.
Colour in Motion celebrates Impressionism, through motion tracking technology which transforms iconic masterpieces into their individual brushstrokes, in an interactive and playful way, inviting visitors to step inside and engage with the art.
Inspired by the beauty of our planet, The World Around Us immerses visitors in stunning 360-degree landscapes through six-sided projection, beautifully bringing to life some of the greatest masterpieces of all time. The Art of Abstraction guides visitors through a maze of colour, shape and form to discover the pioneers of abstract art in an ever-shifting sensory experience.
An ingenious way of introducing children to some of the greatest artists of our time.

And this February half term, FRAMELESS immersive art experience is inviting families to step inside the beloved world of The Colour Monster, as Anna Llenas’ iconic book is transformed into a fun and emotion-filled immersive experience for the very first time.
Created to celebrate The National Year of Reading and marking the 10th anniversary year of the bestselling picture book, the experience will take the story off the pages and into a fully immersive environment, where emotions are brought to life through colour, movement and sound.
Designed for children and adults, the experience offers a calm, magical space to slow down, connect and explore emotions together.
Taking place within FRAMELESS’ Blank Canvas Gallery, the experience uses Anna Llenas’ distinctive, collage-style illustrations to guide visitors through a series of beautifully crafted emotional worlds. Different feelings, from happiness and sadness to anger and calm are given their own moments, colour and atmosphere, encouraging curiosity, reflection and meaningful conversation.

The immersive story starts with the Colour Monster feeling overwhelmed and confused as his emotions are all mixed together, but with help, he starts to understand what each feeling means by separating them into coloured jars. As each emotion is explored, the experience gently reinforces a powerful message for audiences, that all feelings are ok and talking about them helps us feel lighter, clearer and happier.
For the past decade, The Colour Monster has helped children around the world understand how to manage their feelings and build emotional literacy and resilience from an early age. Inspired by Anna’s background as an art therapist, the book – published by Templar Books – incorporates techniques she has developed to help make conversations around wellbeing more accessible, playful and easier to understand.
Families can experience The Colour Monster in FRAMELESS’ Blank Canvas Gallery during the daytime from 13th–22nd February 2026, before it continues as part of FRAMELESS Parent & Toddler sessions from 23rd February to 28th April 2026 (Monday–Thursday, term time, 11am–2.30pm). Entry to The Colour Monster experience is included with any standard FRAMELESS ticket when Blank Canvas is open to the public.
For more information and to buy tickets visit HERE.
