Introduction
Sculptures add depth and variety to an IB Visual Arts exhibition, but they can be challenging to present effectively. Unlike flat works, sculptures demand space, thoughtful placement, and appropriate lighting. Done well, they can elevate your exhibition; done poorly, they can feel squeezed in or overlooked.
This guide will explain how to showcase sculptures in your IB Visual Arts exhibition so that they look professional and strengthen your overall presentation.
Why Sculptures Are Powerful in Exhibitions
- Add variety alongside paintings and photographs.
- Engage viewers with 3D perspectives.
- Create a sense of movement and interaction.
- Demonstrate risk-taking and technical skill.
Best Practices for Showcasing Sculptures
1. Give Sculptures Breathing Room
- Avoid cramming them into corners.
- Ensure viewers can walk around them.
- Use negative space to highlight their form.
2. Use Pedestals or Platforms
- Elevate sculptures for better visibility.
- Keep heights consistent if displaying multiple pieces.
- Ensure bases are stable and safe.
3. Consider Scale
- Large sculptures should anchor the exhibition.
- Small sculptures work best grouped or elevated.
4. Focus on Lighting
- Use spotlights to highlight texture and shape.
- Avoid harsh shadows that hide details.
