> Hello everyone.
> Do you exhibit books or archives in your museum's galleries or in rare book library vitrines?
> We're looking for samples of exhibition labels for rare books, illustrated books, artists> '> books, and archival material, which our museum design department can use as models. Label templates for works of art are inappropriate, and trying to adapt them to library or archives materials is an obstacle for editors and translators. Our eventual label designs will fit into the overall museum design plan but suit the quirks of books and archives.
> When the re-designed (by Frank Gehry) and expanded Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto opens in 2008, the Edward P. Taylor Research Library and Archives will have a small, dedicated gallery for the ongoing exhibition of books, museum archives and artists> '> documents.
> We'd really appreciate receiving actual samples, electronic files or prose descriptions of your solutions.
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Karen McKenzie
> Chief Librarian
> Art Gallery of Ontario
> 317 Dundas St. W.
> Toronto, Ontario
> Canada M5T 1G4
>
> T 416-979-6660 Ext. 389
> F 416-979-6602
> www.ago.net/library
>
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