Metropolitan Art Gallery

Brand Identity

Lewis W. Hine Exhibition Campaign
Metropolitan Art Gallery logo is a representation of history. Art movements progress through history and changing the way art is formed. The logo itself, top to bottom, morphs from square to round edges. An example of art changing is the renaissance period taking on a more realistic approach in paintings, from the 2D flat imagery created in prior eras.
MAG is presenting the work of photojournalist, Lewis W. Hine. He is known as a pioneer for children because he photographed children working highlighting the importance of child labor laws. In the early 1900's Hine proved art can make a difference and can cause mindset change. 
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