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A clean, well-lit flat lay of the catalogue cover + one interior spread (e.g., an artwork plate or essay opening page). For video: a slow page-through with soft background music.
If you're going digital, consider using single-page layouts instead of spreads to make it easier to read on a phone. EXHIBITION CATALOGUE
For those unable to travel to a major biennial in Venice or a retrospective in New York, the catalogue serves as a surrogate experience. High-fidelity plates and detailed "in-situ" photography (showing how the art was arranged in the room) allow the reader to engage with the visual narrative of the show. For researchers, these images provide a crucial visual record of an artist's body of work at a specific point in time. 3. The Curator’s Narrative A clean, well-lit flat lay of the catalogue
The process had begun the moment the exhibition was confirmed at the Southbank Centre's Hayward Gallery For those unable to travel to a major
No spine-break of faces or critical details.



















