LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas has extended its Luis and Romolo Royo exhibit.
The exhibit is also being relocated to the museum’s Royo Gallery, a 500-square-foot space, which features state-of-the-art sound and visual faculties and a new seating arrangement. The new space will enable audiences to experience the exhibit in a 360-degree, immersive environment with new music by Mitchel Johnson.
“The EHM is incredibly honored to extend the Luis and Romulo installation and dedicate its own gallery to these talented artists,” said EHM director Dr. Victoria Hartmann. “There are few in the art world who rival the grand and beautiful works of these two masters. Additionally, the exhibit will be enriched with the sensual and ethereal music from Mitchel Johnson's ‘Murder of Fireflies’ electronica project, for which Mitchel is composing two new scores. It's a perfect marriage of sound and visuals, and we are indeed lucky to have all three become a bigger part of our Erotic Heritage.”
The new Royo Gallery space will be open to the public on August 31.
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