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Client Conferencing

Financial Services

We were brought in to help transform our client’s conferencing level into an art-filled environment, integrating works across long corridors, stairwells, conference rooms, and lounge areas. We commissioned artists to create new works, acquired a series of works on paper to energize extended corridors, and incorporated selections from the client’s existing collection into secondary spaces. The artwork – abstract, atmospheric, colorful, and painterly – creates movement and energy, activating the space and making it feel vibrant and connected.

Photography: Ben Premeaux

SE YOON PARK, Winged Ascent, 2021, hand casted-polyurethane resin, aerosol paint, polyester resin, poly epoxy resin, polyamide, aluminum, wood. Acquired in partnership with CARVAHLO.

Stairwell

3D Object

Winged Ascent evokes the Nike of Samothrace, blending geometric precision with nature’s organic harmony, reflecting Se Yoon Park’s deep reverence for nature’s influence on civilization. Crafted from cast resin, the sculpture’s “crossroads” geometry, inspired by tree branches, symbolizes key life decisions and reveals the artist’s touch in its surface treatment.

THOMAS TRUM, Four Brown Fan Shaped Lines 3, 2023, acrylic on canvas. Acquisition in partnership with The Hole.

Lounge

2D Object

Thomas Trum creates colorful minimalist artworks using unconventional tools. His paintings, whether on canvas, paper, or walls, are the result of inventive techniques and laborious gestures. A former house painter, Trum’s work is a euphoric exploration of color, depth, and pattern, inspired by the monotonous white and gray exteriors of Dutch houses.

KATE PETLEY, From the series Replay, 2020, intalio with acrylic paint. Acquisition in collaboration with Manneken Press.

Corridor + Secondary Spaces

Works on Paper

Katy Petley revived and reimagined a series of vintage intaglio plates, transforming each print in her studio using stencils and acrylic paint instead of traditional inks and presses. The result is a series of luminous and intriguing images, layered with colors and textured by the speckled effect of sprayed paint applied with a mouth atomizer.

Leigh Suggs creates deceptively simple and minimalistic works that invite viewers to pause and contemplate. Through singular, pattern-producing gestures, she explores movement, light, and translucency. The reflective surfaces and vibrant colors in her work mirror both physical and psychological states, making her art both ocular and auric.

Anna Kunz’s work balances geometry with fluidity, using curvilinear rectangles to create the illusion of space and volume. Her forms shift between opaque, hard-edged shapes that push the viewer out and translucent colors that pull the viewer in, exploring the circle as a symbol of the divine and the life cycle.

LEIGH SUGGS, Pacing the Races VII, 2024, handcut, acrylic on Yupo paper. Site-specific commission.

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