Sometime within the last 3 years I saw an article about an exhibit that has really stuck with me but now I can't find anything about it so I'm hoping one of you will remember. It was an installation of rectangular hanging banners against a white wall. The banners had large letters on them, each with a phrase like "museums inspire," "museums document the present," "museums connect us." I can't recall specific examples but I would love to find it again. If any of you have any ideas who the artist might be or where the exhibit was, I'd love to know!
Dear Jennifer
I know this my not help but here is a link to many images of banners from museums around the world. Check it out if want.
Thanks,
Rachel
https://www.pinterest.com/ideas/museum-banner/914732161361/
Thanks Rachel! This was an unusual because the banners were the exhibit. We are preparing to design some exterior banners though so this is helpful for that!
The editor of ArtDaily helped me find it! I hope some of you find it interesting too:https://halesgallery.com/exhibitions/237-andrea-geyer-manifest/
Great, I am glad. I took a look and very well done. And always relevant.
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