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    Is it important to read the explanatory labels next to artworks? We asked 5 experts

    A lot of how we experience art comes down to reading between the lines. But is it okay to just bring your own meaning to the table, or is understanding the artist and other perspectives important?

    Noor Gillani, Digital Culture Editor
    The Conversation


    You’re standing at the centre of an expansive art gallery, overwhelmed by what’s in front of you: panel after panel of stupendous works – densely-written labels affixed next to each piece. These labels may offer a window into the artist’s intention, or the social and historical context of the work.

    Without any background information, how do you make the most of your visit? Do you turn to the curatorial wisdom in the accompanying text? Or can the art be experienced just as profoundly, if not more so, without any external guidance?

    We asked five experts – and their answers suggest art may be witnessed in as many wide and varied ways as it is created.


    The Conversation

    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.
    © 2025 TheConversation, NZCity

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