Looking
What do I see?First questions for entering an artwork without needing expert language.
LFC Questions Library
Contemporary art can feel difficult when there is no doorway in. This library gives visitors a way to begin: through questions, artworks, records, and future project charters.
Layer 1 / Looking
Museums do not only show beautiful objects. They preserve experiments, arguments, histories, and changing ideas of what art can be. Being in a museum asks viewers to look with more time and care.
First questions for entering an artwork without needing expert language.
Questions that connect display, scale, collecting, and museum context.
Questions about form, concept, material, video, and installation.
Questions about collectors, markets, emerging artists, and importance.
Questions about AI, digital preservation, and future-facing art.
Questions unique to learning from a living collection.
Questions that welcome doubt, disagreement, and personal judgement.
Enter the archive through this medium. Select a work, read its record, and begin a project charter from the artwork.
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This introduction frames how LFC works with a real collection partner: not only to show artworks, but to build pathways for looking, questioning, research, and future classes.