What's On

There’s always something stirring at IMBA — worlds to step into, stories to uncover, and ideas to chase.

From immersive journeys that blend technology and imagination, to quiet moments of reflection and events that spill out into the Gardens, every visit sparks a new kind of curiosity.

Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)

Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art. Lightroom’s vast walls and revolutionary sound system enable us to experience the world through Hockney’s eyes. His life-long fascination with the possibilities of new media is given vibrant expression in a show that invites us to look more closely, more truly and more joyously.

Upcoming

Botero: Garden Grandeur

Garden Grandeur brings Botero’s monumental bronze sculptures into the open air, transforming the Gardens into a lively stage where art and everyday life meet. These larger-than-life figures scale Botero’s signature volumes to civic proportions — turning familiar forms into bold landmarks that shape the rhythm of the landscape. Set against the sky and greenery, they anchor public spaces with presence and personality.

Upcoming

Botero: Life in Fullness

Botero: A Life in Fullness is the first immersive experience dedicated to Maestro Fernando Botero — and it’s far more than an animated biography. This 45-minute journey functions like a living canvas, drawing you into the stories, memories, and artworks that shaped his extraordinary life. Seen and told through the eyes of his eldest son, Fernando Botero Jr., the show follows Botero from his Colombian beginnings to global recognition. History, artistic influences, and personal recollections weave together to reveal how his distinctive style took shape over decades.

Upcoming

Botero: Heart of Volume

Botero: Heart of Volume offers a rare chance to experience Fernando Botero’s world across both gallery and open-air settings — from quiet, intimate encounters to bold, public moments. Inside the gallery, paintings, drawings, and sculptures reveal the foundations of Botero’s visual language. His generous contours, rich colours, and theatrical compositions show how he uses volume to shape personality, humour, and emotion. Look closely and you’ll see the precision behind the playfulness — every line, gesture, and expression carefully considered.

Upcoming

What's On

There’s always something stirring at IMBA — worlds to step into, stories to uncover, and ideas to chase.

From immersive journeys that blend technology and imagination, to quiet moments of reflection and events that spill out into the Gardens, every visit sparks a new kind of curiosity.

Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)

Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art. Lightroom’s vast walls and revolutionary sound system enable us to experience the world through Hockney’s eyes. His life-long fascination with the possibilities of new media is given vibrant expression in a show that invites us to look more closely, more truly and more joyously.

Upcoming

Botero: Garden Grandeur

Garden Grandeur brings Botero’s monumental bronze sculptures into the open air, transforming the Gardens into a lively stage where art and everyday life meet. These larger-than-life figures scale Botero’s signature volumes to civic proportions — turning familiar forms into bold landmarks that shape the rhythm of the landscape. Set against the sky and greenery, they anchor public spaces with presence and personality.

Upcoming

Botero: Life in Fullness

Botero: A Life in Fullness is the first immersive experience dedicated to Maestro Fernando Botero — and it’s far more than an animated biography. This 45-minute journey functions like a living canvas, drawing you into the stories, memories, and artworks that shaped his extraordinary life. Seen and told through the eyes of his eldest son, Fernando Botero Jr., the show follows Botero from his Colombian beginnings to global recognition. History, artistic influences, and personal recollections weave together to reveal how his distinctive style took shape over decades.

Upcoming

Botero: Heart of Volume

Botero: Heart of Volume offers a rare chance to experience Fernando Botero’s world across both gallery and open-air settings — from quiet, intimate encounters to bold, public moments. Inside the gallery, paintings, drawings, and sculptures reveal the foundations of Botero’s visual language. His generous contours, rich colours, and theatrical compositions show how he uses volume to shape personality, humour, and emotion. Look closely and you’ll see the precision behind the playfulness — every line, gesture, and expression carefully considered.

Upcoming

What's On

There’s always something stirring at IMBA — worlds to step into, stories to uncover, and ideas to chase.

From immersive journeys that blend technology and imagination, to quiet moments of reflection and events that spill out into the Gardens, every visit sparks a new kind of curiosity.

Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)

Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art. Lightroom’s vast walls and revolutionary sound system enable us to experience the world through Hockney’s eyes. His life-long fascination with the possibilities of new media is given vibrant expression in a show that invites us to look more closely, more truly and more joyously.

Upcoming

Botero: Garden Grandeur

Garden Grandeur brings Botero’s monumental bronze sculptures into the open air, transforming the Gardens into a lively stage where art and everyday life meet. These larger-than-life figures scale Botero’s signature volumes to civic proportions — turning familiar forms into bold landmarks that shape the rhythm of the landscape. Set against the sky and greenery, they anchor public spaces with presence and personality.

Upcoming

Botero: Life in Fullness

Botero: A Life in Fullness is the first immersive experience dedicated to Maestro Fernando Botero — and it’s far more than an animated biography. This 45-minute journey functions like a living canvas, drawing you into the stories, memories, and artworks that shaped his extraordinary life. Seen and told through the eyes of his eldest son, Fernando Botero Jr., the show follows Botero from his Colombian beginnings to global recognition. History, artistic influences, and personal recollections weave together to reveal how his distinctive style took shape over decades.

Upcoming

Botero: Heart of Volume

Botero: Heart of Volume offers a rare chance to experience Fernando Botero’s world across both gallery and open-air settings — from quiet, intimate encounters to bold, public moments. Inside the gallery, paintings, drawings, and sculptures reveal the foundations of Botero’s visual language. His generous contours, rich colours, and theatrical compositions show how he uses volume to shape personality, humour, and emotion. Look closely and you’ll see the precision behind the playfulness — every line, gesture, and expression carefully considered.

Upcoming

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IMBA Circle

Welcome to the IMBA Circle — the easiest way to stay ahead of what’s growing at IMBA.

Join for free and unlock member updates, early access, and discounts across our store and café.

I acknowledge that I will receive exclusive IMBA promotions and news.

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IMBA Circle

Welcome to the IMBA Circle — the easiest way to stay ahead of what’s growing at IMBA.

Join for free and unlock member updates, early access, and discounts across our store and café.

I acknowledge that I will receive exclusive IMBA promotions and news.

Extreme close-up black and white photograph of a human eye

Contact us