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That touch of black; contrast
Continuing the conversation from last week (Shades of Umber at the Thyssen-Bornemisza http://aboutthemaximalists.blogspot.com /2015/04/shades-of-umber-thyssen-bornemisza.html">HERE) another direction to go in an art gallery are black walls as seen here at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.My Australian Penpal sent these to me -what do you think? I'm a fan of black (these almost look to have a blue tint to them in the lighting) as I think it shows all images in sharp contrast. Even at the small scale of these photographs the paintings are instantly recognizable and in sharp detail thanks to the black background.
I hate the 'trend' (I even hate the word) for black walls in the home but I think in a gallery or retail space it's a brilliant idea. I wouldn't have kept the same black background here at http://aboutthemaximalists.blogspot.com /">ArchitectDesign for 9 years if I didn't think it worked!
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