The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston just debuted one of its most captivating exhibitions to date! Titled “Floating World: A.A. Murakami,” this immersive experience is the first U.S. museum show from the Tokyo- and London-based artist duo A.A. Murakami, and it’s nothing short of otherworldly. If you’ve been looking for a reason to plan a museum day, this is it.
From the moment you enter the space, you're pulled into a surreal landscape that blends art, science, and sensory wonder. Bubble-like clouds float gently in the air before dissolving into mist. Fog rings pulse rhythmically from a glowing central tower. Nearby, plasma “lightning” tubes hum and flicker, evoking the soundscape of a field of electric crickets. It’s dreamlike, futuristic, and completely mesmerizing.
The entire exhibition feels like stepping into a soft, sci-fi nature scene—equal parts calm and awe-inspiring. You don’t just view the art; you’re surrounded by it, walking through spaces where air, light, and sound are constantly shifting. It’s rare to find a show that feels both interactive and meditative, but this one strikes that balance perfectly.
“Floating World” is now open and runs through September 21, 2025, giving you plenty of time to plan a visit (or two). General admission tickets that include access to this and all other exhibitions are $24 for adults and $20 for kids, and children 12 and under get in free. Visiting on a Thursday? Take advantage of $10 admission to special exhibitions during Free Thursdays!
A.A. Murakami’s Floating World is one of the most distinctive exhibitions currently on view in the city—an unmissable experience for contemporary art enthusiasts, tech lovers, or anyone in need of a temporary escape. It’s a rare show where the experience is just as compelling as the art itself, and well worth the trip!
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