Published: Wednesday, April 02, 2008
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Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.
In the detailing, every effort was made to keep the walls uncluttered and allow the spaces themselves to exert their effect. Our self-developed hanging system gave the paintings a dignified coherence. The font used for lettering was the Centraal Museum's house font. Texts and titles were placed high on the walls, well separated from the paintings, so as not to distract the viewer's attention.

Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.
Displaying the works themselves was the primary goal of the exhibition design. The layout of the spaces was motivated by the wish to treat them in an uncontrived, intimate way. The spaces and walls formed excellent supplementary frames, in a dynamic but fluid relation that allowed the paintings and objects to speak for themselves.

Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photogrph by Jeroen Musch, courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.
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