published Apr 14, 2008
Behavior Design has developed a web-based program for art institutions that allows for simple and convenient methods of tracking exhibition schedules and related events in one easy-to-use system.
The Exhibition Schedule Application (ESA) is presently being utilized by PaceWildenstein, one of the world's premier art galleries, representing seminal 20th- and 21st-century artists such as Chuck Close, Tara Donovan, Alexander Calder, Alex Katz, Robert Rauschenberg and Joel Shapiro, among others.
Since 1960, PaceWildenstein has presented over 600 exhibitions of more than 240 artists and published approximately 275 catalogues.
With a growing number of exhibitions and events each year, PaceWildenstein needed a manageable application with the structure to maintain a historical timeline of events as well as the ability to project future schedules that was easily accessible to staff at all three gallery locations in New York City.
Behavior's Exhibition Schedule Application was created for easy input, revisions and maintenance of information relating to the intricate planning and execution of an institution's exhibition programming.
The Exhibition Schedule Application is a color-coded linear timeline that enables users to visualize overlapping events, import calendars and access notes in different formats and modes of viewing.
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