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  1. Jan 30, 2019 · By analyzing the artwork’s brightness, contrast, and light atmosphere, curators can appropriately specify lighting for the room and exhibit to aesthetically establish a common link between the observer and the artwork or to realize a modification for emphasizing a conceptual idea.

    • Thomas Schielke
    • 2020
  2. Jun 30, 2021 · Properly lighting artwork reinforces the value of having it in the first place—we want to see what we love about a piece every time, and to share that with others. With good lighting, colors pop, portrait’s eyes peer back, and minute variations in shade and hue better define shape and depth.

    • Understand the balance of light in the entire room. Your artwork should be lit bright enough to see its colors and textures, but shouldn’t necessarily be the brightest thing in the room.
    • Assess your lighting options. Track lighting is the best option if you want to move your art to various locations, (which is why you see it in museums).
    • Consider the frame and work’s surface; reflections can be mitigated with proper lighting. For framed prints or works under glass, use a less steep lighting angle.
    • Light the whole artwork. You don’t want your painting illuminated at the top and dark at the bottom. If you don’t have appropriate space above, consider lighting works from below.
  3. Jun 9, 2017 · That’s why lighting designers strive to illuminate light-sensitive fine art as dimly and for as little time as possible. Strategies include using lower wattages, adding metal screens or using dimmers, preferably via Bluetooth, Dali or DMX, since power line dimming is likely to create flicker.

  4. Light in painting plays a decisive role in the composition and structuring of the painting. Unlike in architecture and sculpture, where light is real, the light of the surrounding space, in painting light is represented, so it responds to the will of the artist both in its physical and aesthetic aspect.

  5. Oct 9, 2019 · You need to make sure you protect original paintings from light damage, and there are some rules of thumb for correct positioning will give your masterpieces the maximum impact and wow factor. Here’s our handy 7-point guide to everything you need to know about picture lights...

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  7. Jul 19, 2019 · Although it’s often the result of a tremendous amount of work and research, good lighting should ultimately appear incidentalor even invisible — allowing an artwork to take centre stage. ‘We want people to see the artwork, not what’s lighting it,’ says Molyneux.

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