Gallery virtual tours of three separate Maddox Gallery exhibitions – Villainy by Jerkface (London); Flow State by MikealB (Los Angeles) & In Focus by David Yarrow (London)
We love working in a gallery environment. The spaces are usually both beautiful and arresting, with a fantastic flow for the visitor to make their journey around the artworks. This makes for exciting gallery virtual tours where the user can explore while always feeling well-orientated within the space.
Jerkface
For Jerkface’s ‘Villainy’ exhibition, it was vital for the virtual tour photography to allow the vivid colours of the artwork and gallery takeover to shine through.
The interface was built to allow users to click on a pop-up next to an artwork. It was crucial that the pop-ups displayed the pieces at an ample size to properly showcase the art.
Each pop-up provides details about the artwork in question, and takes the user to the Jerkface page on the Maddox Gallery website – straight to a ‘register your interest in Jerkface’ form. This gives users a very clear route straight to the gallery representing the artist.
David Yarrow
David Yarrow’s In Focus exhibition was a very different feel – a collection of black and white images, some haunting, others playful. Many of the pop-ups feature videos about David’s approach to a particular piece of work.
MikealB Gallery Virtual Tours
MikealB is Mikael Brandrup – a Danish artist living and working in Los Angeles. These gallery virtual tours were of his ‘Flow State’ exhibition. Using spray paint on canvas, the artworks pop with vibrant neon colour. Graffitti meets contemporary art on a dramatic dark canvas at the Maddox Gallery in Los Angeles.
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If you’d like to find out how we can create gallery virtual tours for your exhibition, please get in touch to book a demo. We’re always happy to chat through any of your ideas and see how we can help bring them to life.