Unseen exhibitions - Diagram question Flashcards

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Refer to the three artworks illustrated…

Show one possible display of the three artworks in side the exhibition space illustrated below by writing the numbers of the artworks on the diagram. Explain your choices. (8 marks)

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The three artworks exhibited in the proposed exhibition space all represent (idea)

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Artwork 1

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Artwork 1 is situated on the smallest wall within the proposed space due to being the smallest out of the three, creating a greater sense of intimacy between the (media) and the viewer without being enveloped by the large scale of the wall.

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Artwork 2

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The second work (2) is placed on the longest 4.5m wide wall to create a greater sense of distance between the first work, allowing the viewer to embark on a ‘journey’ as they move from one work to the next.

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Artwork 3

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The third work (3), is placed on the adjacent wall opposite the first work. By placing the three works in this chronological order, the cycle of (…) is tied together by the unified layout of the gallery space.

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