The Galleries of the Exposition

The Galleries of the Exposition
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Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89054396619
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Synopsis The Galleries of the Exposition by : Eugen Neuhaus

During the Exhibition the Gallery Will be Closed

During the Exhibition the Gallery Will be Closed
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9078088567
ISBN-13 : 9789078088561
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Synopsis During the Exhibition the Gallery Will be Closed by : Camiel van Winkel

"In this compilation of essays Camiel van Winkel uncovers the conceptual roots of contemporary art. He shows that the art of today as a whole is essentially 'post-conceptual'. The production and reception of art are determined by circumstances and factors that conceptual artists in the years 1965-75 were the first to announce: the cultural dominance of information, the professionalization of artistic practices, and the applicability of the criteria of 'good design'. This post-conceptual perspective offers a new and revealing insight into the systematics of contemporary art and artisthood, in particular with regard to the relationship between conceptual and visual aspects, the meaning of theoretical discourse, and the role of institutions and mediators"--P. [4] of cover.

An Art-lover's Guide to the Exposition

An Art-lover's Guide to the Exposition
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Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B313968
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Synopsis An Art-lover's Guide to the Exposition by : Sheldon Cheney

Volume includes an explanation of the symbolism of the architecture, sculpture and painting of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

The Exhibition and Experience Design Handbook

The Exhibition and Experience Design Handbook
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781538157992
ISBN-13 : 1538157993
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Exhibition and Experience Design Handbook by : Timothy J. McNeil

Today’s multi-modal, participatory exhibitions and attractions are bound by a desire to convey information, excite the viewer and create social and narrative experiences. Without design at the helm and employed effectively, these experiential moments would not become lasting memories that inform and inspire an increasingly sophisticated audience. This full-color illustrated handbook, based on the author’s research and expertise as an exhibition designer, educator, and critic, is the first title to simultaneously explain how to design exhibitions and attractions successfully; contextualize contemporary exhibition design practice through its historical and theoretical underpinnings; elevate understanding of one of the most rapidly evolving and trans-disciplinary creative disciplines; illuminate exhibition design’s contributions to the expanding global market for civic, cultural, commercial and entertainment experiences; and reframe the exhibition design process using a set of recurring tropes and the methods they employ, making this book distinct from other practice-based, museological or commercially-driven titles. This full-color book with over 250 photographs and drawings uses real-world examples, museum and exhibition design studio profiles, historical and contemporary voices, and draw on the author’s own creative practice and exhibition making experience, as well as contributions from his extensive network of international museum, attraction, and design professionals. The author introduces a new methodology for understanding exhibition and experience design. One that elevates understanding of one of the most rapidly evolving and trans-disciplinary creative disciplines. Twelve easy-to-follow illustrated chapters introduce a set of reoccurring exhibition design conventions or “tropes” that are omnipresent in exhibition making and can be used to chart a new methodology for understanding exhibition design and its process.