


This gallery is the Claremont Museum of Art in Los Angeles. What struck me with this gallery is the whitewash walls allow the artworks to pop of the walls only to be reflected off the shiny varnish of the dark timber floors. I also like the lighting that comes into the space through the slanted roof as well as the industrial look of the ceiling that it is not distracting from the art. The juxtaposition of the abstract contemporary art with the old rustic warehouse feel of the architecture play off each other and works really well.


The T2F (The Second Floor) Art Gallery in Karachi Pakistan is also another gallery that I found works really well but in a different way. I enjoy in this gallery the exposed brick and timber floor that makes it feel really intimate, relaxing and small as it is similarily set up to an apartment. It appears that you are able to interact with the art in a different way as it is set up as you are the owner of the art and it is hanging up in your living area. I believe this gives the illusion that as you are the owner ultimately it is your decision what the art means to you as opposed to what the art is trying to say to you (the feeling you have while at a gallery).


Another gallery I was interested in was the Wolverhampton Art Gallery in England. I really like the idea of large empty spaces with high ceilings, plain walls and floors for dramatics and distraction free contemplation of art.





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