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GALLERy style hangING

When it comes to gallery style art hanging, planning is key. You need to consider factors such as how much space you have, the size and shape of your pieces, the colors and composition of the artworks and the overall look that you want to achieve.


Professional assistance can help ensure that your gallery hang looks its best, as they will be able to offer advice on grouping pieces together for optimum visual impact.


In terms of matching pieces within a gallery hang there are no hard and fast rules; some gallery hangs may require more consistency between artwork than others depending on what look or theme you are going for.


If your gallery hang consists of multiple works by one artist then generally matching colours and styles between them can create an attractive effect.


However, gallery hangs can also be a great opportunity to experiment with different pieces and create something unique.


Ultimately, gallery style art hanging requires careful consideration of the pieces you have available and what look you want to achieve.


With an eye for detail and thoughtful planning your gallery hang will look its best. If needed, professional assistance is always advisable as they are experienced in gallery style art hanging and will be able to provide valuable advice on how you can make the most out of your space.


With their help, you can ensure that your gallery hang looks stunning!


The Art Fixation team have completed hundreds of gallery style hangs and are only too happy to help you plan, access and complete your hang!


hanging in galleries

When hanging art in an art gallery, one of the most important things to consider is how it will look. With careful planning and attention to detail, you can ensure that your exhibition looks its best.

 

There are several factors to consider when hanging artwork in an art gallery such as spacing between pieces, size of pieces, and placement of works.

 

Having a curator or professional art installer on board may be beneficial in helping you decide what will look best for your exhibition.

 

A professional eye can help determine what type of hanging system should be used and how to arrange the works so they are properly showcased.

 

Additionally, a curator / professional art installer can advise on how much space should be left between each piece so that viewers have adequate room to move around without overlapping or obstructing any part of the artwork.

 

Finding the right balance between hanging too close together or too far apart is essential in creating a visually appealing presentation. Furthermore, it’s important to select works that match in size and style so they complement each other and draw attention to one another. By taking these factors into account, you can be sure that your first exhibition looks its best!

 

Finally, it’s important to remember that hanging art in an art gallery is a creative process.

 

Don’t be afraid to experiment and explore different hanging systems and arrangements until you find the one that works best for you.

 

With careful consideration and planning, your exhibition will be sure to attract viewers and make an impact!

 

"Painting is easy when you don't know how,
but very difficult when you do"

Edgar Degas