A couple hired Art Strategies to evaluate and inventory their existing art assets and then curate new acquisitions for the property. Art Strategies enjoys collaborating with clients to create bespoke art collections for the places where they live, work, and play.
As one walks into the front entrance of the home, you see a drawing by Willem de Kooning who famously worked on Long Island and a gorgeous painting by Helen Frankenthaler.
Entry:
Willem de Kooning (Dutch, 1904 - 1997)
Untitled, 1952
Graphite and charcoal on paper
12 1/2 x 18 1/4 inches
Living Room:
Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011)
Somnambulist, 1989
Acrylic on canvas
74 1/2 x 62 inches
In the living room, across from the Frankenthaler painting, a grouping of small original paintings by Ed Clark, Damien Hirst, and Laura Owens.
Dining room:
Mel Bochner (American, b. 1940)
It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This, 2014
25 color silkscreen on Lanaquarella paper
Edition 17/30
48 x 57 3/4 inches
Upstairs Hallway:
Julian Opie (British, b. 1958)
Crossing, 2021
Portfolio of eight lenticular acrylic panels Inkjets printed directly onto lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with Dibond, presented in sprayed white wood frames specified by the artist
43 3/4 x 23 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches each
Rethinking the placement of existing art assets owned by the client helped to create a cozy, serene area off their master bedroom. Here a series of photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto.