What are the plaques in museums called?

What are the plaques in museums called?

Selected answer: label or plaque (More specifically, as used in art museums, “object label” or “exhibit label.”)

What is an art label?

Your art labels should include your name, object title, and media/support/technique—at a minimum. A retrospective of your work should also include the dates. In a one-person exhibition, your name need not be as prominent on labels and you might, instead, make the title larger and put it before your name.

Why labels are important in museums?

Both these labels reveal something to the visitor, and they do so by reinstating some of the context that is lost when objects are placed in a museum. Reinstating that context helps visitors understand the origin, purpose, use or impact of an object.

How do you write an exhibition list?

Group exhibition entries should begin with the italicized title of the exhibition, name of gallery or venue, city, state, and country (if needed). If the exhibition has no formal title, but is a group exhibition, then you may list it under Group Exhibition (no italics).

How to make labels for an art exhibition?

Decide on content, size and number. Determine: one A5 sized label for each artist. On this we had name of artist, a few lines about the artist and why they sketch, the title/media of all he artwork being exhibited and finally website address, blog address and contact arrangements

Is there a standard format for Art labels?

The truth is, there is no single standard format, though most labels include the same key elements. I have written a previous post on the subject, How to Label Artwork in an Exhibition.

What should be on a wall art label?

Then there are individual labels next to each artwork. Your art labels should include your name, object title, and media/support/technique—at a minimum. A retrospective of your work should also include the dates.

Can you put more than one artwork on a label?

You can include more than one artwork on a label (as in the image to the right) as long as viewers can discern which information belongs with which piece. Traditionally, titles of artworks are italicized. You could, instead, make them bold, all caps or larger than the other text.