Friday, March 20, 2015

Vanessa German's Exhibition

Traffic I think has been planned out because the public can easily have access throughout the room without it being to cluttered. I can't really see any problems with traffic flow because the room has high amounts of space and pieces that are sorted out greatly.
The exhibition materials seem durable. The materials used in the pieces have a variety between small dolls and various knick knacks. 
The labels explains the artworks seem to be adjacent with their respective piece, meaning that the audience members should have a comfortable view of the information regarding each piece.
The only dangerous aspects would involve the pieces getting caught on someone's clothing. If a disabled person wanted to experience the exhibit they could with ease because of the open spaces that surround each piece makes it easier for the people to travel from one piece to the next. The chosen typography is easy to read because the font is crisp and clear.

The aesthetics found in the typography seem effective because the font is inviting and clear for its audience members.
Most of the components have a sense of unity because all the pieces correspond to one another and have similar qualities.
The visual style that comes to mind is a sort of lifestyle. The style is appropriate for the public.

One's life can be described by various types of art no matter what the material. The exhibit has a fluid sequence because the audience can choose any piece at any time and go to another in whatever order they desire. The sequence seems effective because people may have different likes in the material and form compared to others in the audience.

The most popular aspect for visitors under the age of 25 would be the food because it catches a person's attention. The least popular aspect would be the plain uninviting feel of the room itself. The most popular aspect for visitors over 25 is probably the opportunity to drink alcohol because it's optional. The least popular aspect would be again the uninviting feel of the room containing the pieces. Visitors can share their experiences of art with others because everyone has their own opinions and people want to hear about them. The one thing I would change in the gallery would be the interior, so that visitors feel welcome and won't be bored.

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