Responses to Kennicott’s “How to view art: “Be dead serious about it, but don’t expect too much” As you could tell from my last post,
Category: Design process
How To View Critics Telling You How to View Art in a Museum
I have a confession to make: art critics baffle me. Especially when they venture to make grand pronouncements about the right way to go about
The bright side of visitor photography, now and later
After the handwringing in my last post, I thought I’d instead get aspirational, and look towards the bright side of life when it comes to
A to Z of the Human Condition: I is for Indivduality
Inspired work. Thorough, well-reasoned and reasonable. Keep it up!
Selfie conscious
Vatican Museums, Rome CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 image by Flickr user Fabian Mohr Introduction Visitors and their cameras. I thought I’d finished with this topic awhile
Childhood as a state of mind, not an age
What a Summer it has been! And how little blogging has happened. Nina Simon has said to me several times that, for her, regular blogging