观展记
甜阳子 袁
After visiting an exhibition, we often end up with dozens of photos — artworks, wall labels, the small details that made us pause. But once we're home, those photos just sink into the camera roll and are never opened again. Museum Journal is built for people who love visiting museums, galleries, and exhibitions. It's not another photo album — it helps you turn a single visit into a record you'll actually want to look back on. WHAT IT CAN DO • Start a new visit — note the exhibition name, venue, and date • Import the photos you took, and pair each artwork with its wall label • Organize everything into artwork cards with title, year, and material • Tag pieces as Loved, Worth Revisiting, Color Inspiration, or Creative Spark • Jot down quick thoughts and notes while they're still fresh • Generate a viewing note that recaps what you saw and what's worth exploring further WHY MUSEUM JOURNAL Looking at art is personal. What moved you, what you wanted to look at twice, what one piece made you think of — these deserve to be kept, not buried in a camera roll. We believe seeing comes before words, and that appreciating art isn't about possessing it, but about having a complete experience. So instead of rushing to judge or sort things for you, Museum Journal hands the organizing back to you, letting one visit take shape at its own pace. WHO IT'S FOR • People who take a lot of photos at exhibitions • People who want a record of their visits — not just something to post • People who care about artwork details, wall labels, and their own reactions • People for whom visiting exhibitions is a way of life Next time you leave an exhibition, don't let the photos just sit there. Open Museum Journal and start keeping this visit. And it's not limited to museums and galleries — you can curate any photo theme of your own. Curate your own photos, your own way.