A downtown couple needed the perfect piece to balance their calm interior with sophisticated art. We selected the work and handled all logistics to seamlessly deliver it to their wall.
Eleven Madison Park, one of the world’s top-rated restaurants, went through a landmark design refresh. We advised on the placement of the iconic work that once occupied the historic dining room.
We helped an international artist refine her body of work, sales process, messaging and overall focus to secure placement into a significant Middle Eastern collection.
A Boston couple looking to complete a vision for contemporary art for their historical home needed our team to work with their interior designer. We selected art that spoke to the designer's program and captured the owner's love of literature.
A developer needed a painting to pop against a leather-and-stud wall in the new build. The budget was specific and the installation date set in stone. We delivered on time and in budget on move-in day.
A new art collector and busy hedge fund manager needed a strategic approach to collecting. We maximized their limited time by offering art with big impact and lasting importance.
A hot contemporary hotel chain in the midst of expansion needed an art program to highlight the art and culture of their new markets. We curated an art program with a global feel with local artists.
An art collector wanted to dive into the gallery world. We helped them understand the market for their Israeli contemporary art passion and strategized a gallery and exhibition model that would make them relevant to the target collector base.
Client wanted a summer art party and was open to inviting everyone from the art community. We suggested a pop-up show in their home and installed a temporary exhibit alongside the permanent collection. The party should have never ended, the show lives on online.
The Lower Eastside Girls Club was holding its first benefit auction and needed the right art to raise awareness and money for growth initiatives. We reached out and secured work from incredible artists to donate to the cause.
Graphic designers and off-duty artists with many art friends wanted a new project to combine all their talents. We determined Asbury Park was the right place to launch an artist-run gallery with a side commercial printing business.
A busy native New Yorker who often entertains had not found the right piece for above their fireplace. After 20 years of looking, we found the perfect fit in a Chelsea gallery.
A top Manhattan broker needed to convince the condo board to make capital improvements in the public spaces. She hired our team to curate a few options for the hard-to-impress members and use our proprietary rendering technology to close the deal.
An architect moonlighting as an artist lived in the family's 14th-century palazzo with a treasure trove of genre paintings that had no secondary market value. We developed an art program targeted to the tourism industry where his artistic intervention was projected onto the old paintings and paired with a palazzo tour. The result is a robust tourism business and the reinvention of his family home.
A busy corporate consultant and his family left their Brooklyn Brownstone behind far a sprawling estate in CT. We brought them art that spoke to the city where it all started, making the transition to country life seamless.