Showing posts with label remastered. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remastered. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Then and Now: European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013


Then and Now: 
European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum
2012 and 2013
by
Travis Simpkins


European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 (by Janet Tremblay)

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2013

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Then and Now: European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013


Then and Now: 
[remastered]
European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum
2012 and 2013
by
Travis Simpkins


European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2013

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Then and Now: European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 and 2013 


Then and Now: 
[remastered]
European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum
2012 and 2013
by
Travis Simpkins


European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2012 

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum, 2013

Sunday, December 22, 2013

[remastered] Sketches by Janet Tremblay

[remastered] Sketches by Janet Tremblay


Janet Tremblay visited the [remastered] galleries in the Worcester Art Museum recently, and sketched a couple of the master works.

For more info, visit:


[remastered] Sketches by Janet Tremblay

Sunday, December 8, 2013

[remastered] 16th - 18th Century European Galleries

[remastered], 2013. by Travis Simpkins



A reinstallation of the Worcester Art Museum's paintings from the 16th-18th centuries provides a new look at Old Masters.

     In celebration of the recent gift of Paolo Veronese’s Venus Disarming Cupid, the Museum is reinstalling a suite of old master galleries featuring Renaissance and Baroque masterworks. Paintings will be displayed in medallion-style hangings—reminiscent of the 17th-18th century—that encourage the viewer to make personal connections with and between the works. This project is one of many where the Museum is focused on reshaping the visitor experience.

The [remastered] galleries will remain on view permanently.

Gallery as Concept

     The Museum is working on alternative design approaches that encourage new ways for visitors to interact with and participate in daily uses of the gallery as: a classroom, inviting formal (collegiate) and informal (drop-in visitor) learning; as a laboratory, with interpretative and interactive iPod applications; as a sanctuary, reintroducing spirituality practices with interfaith clergy; and as a community space, activating the galleries as a welcoming place for family audiences. The goal is to balance opportunities for quiet contemplation—the “traditional” museum experience—with new interactive and experimental programs.
     Two interactive iPads will focus exclusively on two works of art every two months, inviting visitors to add their own labels and to see what others have written. These visitor labels will be added to the growing online gallery of information and feedback. Come back to visit every two months to see the two new highlighted works, and add your voice.


European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek, Worcester Art Museum Director

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins


Sunday, November 24, 2013

"Matthias Waschek" Caricature by Fred Harper, Wall Street Journal

Matthias Waschek, 2013. by Fred Harper

Caricature of 
Matthias Waschek 
Director of the Worcester Art Museum 
2013 
by Fred Harper 
Wall Street Journal


Read the full Wall Street Journal Article HERE


Then & Now: European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Then & Now: European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

European Galleries- Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins