Wildscreen exhibits stunning photographs using Art Post
Wildscreen had to find a means of displaying a collection of 12 impressive photographs
Art Post is a product I’ve developed that enables artists to create new opportunities for exhibiting their work.
Wildscreen had to find a means of displaying a collection of 12 impressive photographs
Art trails are a fantastic feature of life in Bristol (UK). The 2018 West Bristol Arts Trail featured 3 artists using Art Posts in two venues.
Artist Tom Hughes wants to exhibit his paintings where people are, in the places they gather
With 3D visualisation, experiment with Art Post layouts and work out exactly the equipment you need.
With Art Post you really can exhibit art anywhere.
Installing an exhibition in a museum gallery full of 18th Century paintings, where walls are inaccessible and everything needs to be free standing is no easy task.
For the whole of July this year Art Posts have been in use for a variety of art events in different types of location.
Art Post is still a new product but I think repeat orders is a good indicator of future success.
With Art Post becoming more established as a system of choice for artists engaging in the more ad hoc types of exhibiting like art trails, open studios and art fairs I thought I would experiment with one of my prototypes and install one of the old tensioned wire systems recycled from about 12 years ago.
A successful design is a design where the product itself inspires new ideas.