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The Art Of Hanging Art Blog

  1. Creating a Photo Display Based on Photo Type, Theme and Size

    Whether you're displaying photos at home, in a gallery, in a museum or in your display window, it's very important to use your creativity and create an eye-catching display. The quality of the photos matters as much as the way in which they are grouped together, the lighting, the height of the photos, the distance between them etc. Plus, you...
  2. Enhance Your Museum Hanging System with the Right Lighting and Background Colors

    At a museum, it's very important to create the right ambience for your visitors to enjoy the art they've come to see. This is why different museums have come up with different experiences for their visitors. Certain museums arrange their displays according to the time period when the art originated. Others, like the Guggenheim, create a seamless display in which...
  3. Create Complementary Displays Using a Gallery Rail System

    When you're hanging pictures in a gallery, it's important to do so in a way that allows the viewer to take each picture in completely, whether it's a photo or a painting. If possible, you want to leave a few feet of space around each picture so that when the viewer is standing in front of it, they're not distracted...
  4. Attracting New Customers with a Window Display System

    When you think of a window display, you probably think about clothes on a mannequin. However, these are not the only types of window displays. If you run your business out of a store which has a window, you can use that window to display many types of things. If you don't actually have items you're selling that can be...
  5. Hang Your Artwork Freely With Gallery Hardware

    Creating an art display or a gallery wall display is a creative and stylish way to add personality to your gallery, museum, office, etc. When your display is done the right way, the end results will be priceless. A gallery wall display or an art wall display can hold up well over time, and you will find satisfaction each time...
  6. Three Pieces of Effective Equipment for Gallery Track Systems

    Systemic Art has effective options for gallery track systems for hanging your art, including the following examples. Rail Connector This connector is for a Click-track system. It makes it so that you can join multiple rails in a way that is almost completely seamless. It has additional support for making sure that the track system works for your art displaying...
  7. The 3 Biggest Display Mistakes - and How to Avoid Them

    Whether you're displaying fine art or corporate promotions, visual displays are one of the most effective ways to reach your customers. However, if your display looks bad, you can risk alienating your customer base forever. Read on to discover the three biggest pitfalls when creating displays of art, signage, and more. Uneven Spacing One of the most common mistakes made...
  8. The Aesthetic and Practical Appeal of a Cable Display System

    When you're looking for an art display system, your considerations are twofold: you want the display to be aesthetically appealing as well as practical. You want to have your painting displayed in the best way possible, with nothing to distract the viewer from enjoying it. Plus, the method you use to display your artwork should be a strong, steady one...
  9. The Purpose of Art and the Importance of a Good Art Hanging System

    Although we may not realize it, art is important in all our lives, in one form or another. Art is something that doesn't necessarily serve a purpose, like a table or a chair. It's something that we appreciate just because of its beauty. This doesn't mean that art can't have a purpose. It's possible to see a table or chair...
  10. Hang Your Artwork Accurately With Picture Hanging Systems

    When it comes to hanging pictures and artwork, there is nothing that is really complex about hanging them. Sometimes, it is someone who does not really want to hang the pictures in the first place, but they had good intentions. Often times, this will lead to the picture needing to be repositioned multiple times and this will result in several...