York art installation to stay in city until the summer A YORK immersive exhibition on the life of Vincent Van Gogh will remain in the city until the summer. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience in York St Mary’s, Coppergate, has been extended until June 6 so that visitors can see more than 200 of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings after the third coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted. Mario Iacampo, creative director, said: “We have been drawing visitors from all over the country and beyond, and ticket holders have been incredibly understanding about the changing arrangements – fully open, restricted to certain tiers, closed – and are happy to rearrange their visits for a later date, but with our planned closure at the end of February, many were disappointed that they might miss out, particularly with the new lockdown announced on Monday.