If you're an art lover, you are probably used to getting the occasional stern warning from security guards when you step a little too close to the Monet.
Well, at the Walters Art Museum's new exhibit, you can get as close as you want to the art. You can even touch it.
The Huffington Post previews the exhibit, which runs January 21 - April 15, 2012.
"The
Walters Art Museum is merging the tactile pleasures of art with the neuroscience of how our brains respond to tactile stimuli," the Huffington Post writes. "The museum is teaming up with the Johns Hopkins University Brain Science Institute to invite viewers to touch works of art and meditate on why this physical contact is so appealing."
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