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The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis have joined together to create the Contemporary-Pulitzer blog which, for the first time, combines the perspectives of two separate institutions with differing missions within the same blog.


Offering alternating posts each day from the Pulitzer and Contemporary, the blog provides a candid look at the behind-the-scenes workings of both arts organizations.

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Flavin Web Catalogue

Today, we had a meeting with our website company for the unveiling of comps for the Flavin online catalogue. Since the placement of art within the architecture is such a major component to our exhibitions, the catalogues – both online and in print – use photos of the installed galleries to convey the experience of the exhibition.

One of the nice things about the web is that you can provide an even greater idea of what it’s like to be within the space. We’re playing with this even more with the Flavin catalogue – in addition to still photography, we’ll have a timelapse (click here to see a past example of one of our timelapses), and we’re talking about also including video for yet another way to view the space. We discussed what videos might work – either pans, or traveling down a hallway, etc. Any suggestions for views you would like to see us include? Today they showed us some amazing comps that I’m excited to show you – maybe I can post a preview soon…

One Response to “Flavin Web Catalogue”

  1. February 27th, 2008 at 03:53 pm senaq Says:

    I am a french painter, living in the South West of France and I am looking after supports.
    I am a primitivist of ourdays using acrylic.
    It would be great if you can have a look over my work!
    And if you can live a comment.
    Try to go on:
    http://artmajeur.com/asenaq
    See you soon
    SENAQ

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