Exhibition Text and Single Image

Medium: Text on Panel
Dimensions: Variable

An exhibit label is more than a name tag—it is a bridge between the artwork and its audience. Its primary role is identification, providing essential details such as the title, artist, date, and medium. This information situates the piece within its historical and creative context. Beyond identification, labels offer interpretation. A concise description or curatorial insight can illuminate themes, techniques, or symbolism, helping viewers engage more deeply—especially with abstract or conceptual works.

Labels also serve an educational function, introducing visitors to art movements, cultural influences, and historical significance. They often include accessibility features such as translations, braille, or QR codes for audio guides, ensuring inclusivity.

Finally, exhibit labels support cataloging and research, often displaying accession numbers for institutional records. In short, a well-crafted label transforms passive viewing into active understanding, guiding visitors to connect with art on intellectual and emotional levels.

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Historic buildings in Lucknow, India, 1860. No. 12 The Shah Nujeef. No. 13 Khoorsyad Munzil. No. 14 The Motee Mahal. No. 15 Interior of the Compound of Alum Bagh.

Image with Annotation

Annotations describe figures and landmarks inside the panorama.

Exhibition Text and Multiple Images

You may wish to group several images to present a themed display. You can do this with the Viewer component.

Viewer with information panel