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Collective exhibition: 'Monumental'

  • Dec 1, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 17, 2022

December 1, 2021 - January 30, 2022

Virtual reality exhibition curated by Sergio Gomez




The exhibition explores our perception of size and scale when viewing a work of art by manipulating the environment in which it is presented for viewing. Does our appreciation and understanding of a work of art changes based on how big or small do we perceive it to be? Does scale affect how “important” we presume the art to be? These are some of the questions this exhibition aims to explore.



Curated by Sergio Gomez.


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