Pulitzer Prize Photography Exhibition
Installation Facts
The gallery housing the exhibit needs to provide a minimum of 800 linear wall feet. All images should be hung from or near the same elevation that best meets the visitor’s eye level. Aesthetic visualization should be priority. The required wall color is white or off white. This contrast of white walls and black panels will focus the visitor to the photographs.
Directional Signage
The exhibit was designed to be viewed in chronological order by decades. Therefore, decade signage is provided as a means to direct the flow of patrons through the exhibition. For example: 1940’s - 1950’s.
DVD Viewing
The Emmy Award DVD, “Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs,” should be run on a continuous loop on a screen, in an area where visitors can sit and enjoy the 72 minute film. If possible a sales station for the DVDs, can be set-up near the viewing area or mount a sign which reads, “DVDs on sale at the museum store.”