Beyond the Brushstrokes: Gain a Deeper Understanding of Great Art with “Close Looks” 

An art historian with decades of experience, Rika has led educational programs at institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Collection, and the Art Institute of Chicago. She is also the co-author of Teaching in the Art Museum: Interpretation as Experience, highly regarded as a seminal text for art museum educators and docents in training. 

But what, exactly, is a close look? And how does it differ from a traditional museum tour? We asked Rika to explain what travelers can expect through this practice.

Arrangements Abroad: How do “close looks” differ from other museum tours? 

AA: How are these typically set up?

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AA: When that work of art is chosen, how do you develop your approach for leading the conversation? 

RB: A close look is a marvelous thing! It becomes the heart of the trip and a focal point for people who want to go deeply into an artwork. The people who join are very intentional about their interest and their love of art.

AA: Are there any skills a guest may develop through participating in these special guided discussions? 

RB: Yes! Participants learn to understand how a painting works, and you learn to understand the ebbs and flows of attention in looking at a work of art. You also learn to appreciate that each participant in the close look has something different to offer. You’ll often find that what the person sitting next to you sees is different from what you have seen in that same piece.

RB: Bring an open mind, an open heart, a curiosity about art, and the belief that what each of us sees in an artwork is what matters.

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Written by Arrangements Abroad staff

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