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Designing for abstraction: Architectural and spatial strategies to enhance visual engagement in Abstract Art Museum

Author(s) Mr. Abhinav Jangid, Prof. Swarna Junghare
Country India
Abstract A sophisticated knowledge of both the artwork and the buildings that host it is necessary for the design of museums dedicated to abstract art. This study investigates how architectural features and spatial techniques can improve abstract art viewers' visual engagement. Because abstract art is frequently non-representational and open-ended, it requires settings that not only maintain the integrity of the piece but also enable viewers to interact with it in ways that elicit emotional, sensory, and cognitive reactions. This essay reviews the body of research on spatial theory, museum design, and the connection between perception and space. It also uses a case study of a well-known museum of abstract art to show how architecture may enhance the immersive experience of abstract art. The study's conclusion outlines important design guidelines for museums that display abstract art and suggests an architectural framework that encourages more in-depth interaction.
Keywords Sensory Engagement, Spatial Perception, Museum Architecture, Abstract Art, Curatorial Flexibility
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-05-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.44895

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