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Case Study

Transforming the Conservation Experience at the Cleveland Museum of Art

December 10, 2025

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Today’s cultural institutions are embracing emerging digital innovation and technology initiatives to combine the tactile with the virtual, setting new standards in audience engagement and immersive storytelling. The Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio is an exemplary institution in its use of innovative dvLED technology to bring artifacts to life through physical interaction.

In its new Renaissance exhibition, showcasing a masterpiece from the fifteenth and sixteenth century Italian painter “Pintoricchio”, visitors can get ‘up close’ to the “Virgin and Child” and explore the intricate details of the painting’s restoration as if under a microscope – enabled by fine pixel pitch dvLED displays from Planar and a universal dvLED mounting system from Peerless-AV®.

Systems integrator Zenith Systems facilitated the project, which started with a lobby installation in 2025 and progressed to a second installation for this captivating, temporary exhibition, running from August 10, 2025, to August 23, 2026. 

Both installations are supported by Peerless-AV’s SEAMLESS Connect Universal dvLED Mounting System. The video wall in the Horrace Kelly Art Foundation Lobby uses the previous generation universal mounting system and was installed in March 2025, while the second video wall integrates the latest generation system, launched at InfoComm Orlando 2025. 

Download the case study to learn more about this unique dvLED video wall installation!

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