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Deborah,
There are a variety of formulas for hanging art, and the better ones take
a couple of things into account. Reflectance of the surface of the art
and the angle/distance from the art of the light source.
The goal should be to make the art visible to the average viewer without
undue distraction from the mechanics of the gallery.
Jack C. Thompson
Thompson Conservation Lab
Portland, OR
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On Sat, 12 Aug 1995, RBain1 wrote:
> The gallery in which I currently work hangs its art with the center at 58"
> eye level. 4' 10"?! Can this be average? Is there a universal eye level
> that galleries and museums use to hang work? If so, let me know. If not,
> let me know what height your organization uses, or just your opinion would
> be appreciated.
>
> Deborah Bain
> Student Center Art Gallery
> SFSU, San Francisco, CA
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