Personalized Museum Catalogs

LACMA's 'Collator' Invites Art Lovers to Make Their Own Curated Book

'Collator' is the name of a new tool from the Hyundai Project at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) that gives art lovers the chance to make a curated book, a customized print catalog of 24 artworks.

In the same way that a curator would thoughtfully go through various art pieces for a gallery or exhibition, art lovers are able to create their own printed book with artworks from the permanent collection at LACMA. As such, there are over 1,000 artworks to choose from, with each image taking up a page of its own. Beyond being able to sift through hundreds upon hundreds of art pieces to make a unique art book of one's own, users are also able to create their own dedication and introduction to the curated book.
Trend Themes
1. Customized Museum Experiences - The 'Collator' tool at LACMA enables art enthusiasts to personalize their museum experience by creating curated books of their favorite artworks.
2. Interactive Art Curation - The 'Collator' tool offers an interactive way for visitors to engage with artworks and curate their own collections.
3. Personalized Print Catalogs - The 'Collator' tool allows individuals to create personalized printed catalogs showcasing their chosen artworks from LACMA's permanent collection.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can explore integrating interactive tools like the 'Collator' to enhance visitor engagement and offer personalized experiences.
2. Museum Technology - Companies in the museum technology industry can develop similar tools that empower museum-goers to curate their own personalized experiences and catalogs.
3. Creative Publishing - Creative publishing companies can capitalize on the trend by offering services that enable individuals to print their own customized art catalogs or books.

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