How do you get visitors of all ages to engage with the subject of an exhibition on a deeper level? We believe active engagement is the way to go.

The Workshop of Skovgaard

The Skovgaard Museum

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2016

With this in mind, Yoke developed a digital exhibition encouraging visitors to dive into the creative and artistic process behind the art at The Skovgaard Museum in Viborg. The Skovgaard Museum is dedicated to the artistic heritage of the Skovgaard family, and displays works by four generations of Skovgaard artists.

The exhibition "The Workshop of Skovgaard" centres around Joakim Skovgaard's impressive frescoes made for Viborg Cathedral. Three interactive installations at the museum dive into his creative process as he worked on the frescoes. Look through his sketches and notes, "paint" a fresco on the wall with a real paintbrush and explore his many projects and travels.

The exhibition gives visitors a unique insight into the artist's thought process by allowing them to explore the many considerations, preparations and techniques behind the artworks.

Location: Viborg, Denmark
Photography: Yoke

The Workshop of Skovgaard
How do you get visitors of all ages to engage with the subject of an exhibition on a deeper level? We believe active engagement is the way to go.
The Workshop of Skovgaard
The Workshop of Skovgaard
Yoke developed a digital exhibition encouraging visitors to dive into the creative and artistic process behind the art at The Skovgaard Museum in Viborg.
Yoke developed a digital exhibition encouraging visitors to dive into the creative and artistic process behind the art at The Skovgaard Museum in Viborg.
Yoke developed a digital exhibition encouraging visitors to dive into the creative and artistic process behind the art at The Skovgaard Museum in Viborg.