Making a Great Exhibition
A delightfully subversive peek behind pristine gallery walls, where art's journey from chaotic studio floor to immaculate exhibition space unfolds with unexpected charm.
This illustrated chronicle tracks two artworks through the elaborate ecosystem that transforms creative impulses into cultural artifacts—introducing young minds to the peculiar parade of characters who orchestrate this transition. Curators with precise opinions, photographers obsessed with lighting, shippers who treat canvases like newborns, and visitors who squint meaningfully at the final display—all captured with knowing affection.
For children whose artistic ambitions seem impossibly distant from small-town realities, this book serves as both map and invitation to a world simultaneously rarefied and remarkably human. A thoughtful offering for young creators suspicious of white-walled seriousness and adults who still wander museums wondering, "But how did it get here?"
Hardcover, 40 pages. Ages 5-8.
Published by David Zwirner
