Trade Winds

Art Contact sourced a selection of etchings and photography by three contemporary artists who depict subtle references to the marine world.

The artworks were selected for the London offices of this global shipping, news and forecasting corporation.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and supply artworks for Board Room and meeting rooms.
  • Client – Trade Winds
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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Development Bank of Singapore

The brief from the client was to source artworks with an Asian theme to reflect their background whilst creating a feng shui atmosphere to complement the colour palette used in the interior.

The carborundum etchings were floated onto maroon mounts and a fillet was placed against the frame to lift the glass from the artworks in order to protect the sculptural quality of the handmade paper.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and supply artworks for offices.
  • Client – Development Bank of Singapore
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – Central London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Strategy
  • Planning
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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"Do please pass on our thanks to your colleagues for all of their hard work in the production of these finished pieces – their efforts on our behalf have been very worthwhile!"

Lesley Bailey of DBS

Keltbray Group Holdings

Brendan Kerr of Keltbray chose artworks which reflected the vibrancy and contemporary design of the head offices in Surrey. Some key pieces were chosen to represent the company’s prominent activity in the construction sector. This was loosely interpreted through artworks which employ building materials such as glass, stone and steel as their medium and construction ideas such as balance and illusion as their concept.

Art Contact commissioned a digitally manipulated image of photographs of London architecture which the artist then encased in a painted aluminium box frame with a dichoric glass opening.

When one walks past the artwork the light, which is refracted by the dichoric glass panels, presents an array of colours onto the image behind.

 

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, supply and commission of Office artworks
  • Client – Keltbray Group Holdings
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – Surrey
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Planning
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Commissioning
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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Gilead Science

Gilead Sciences is a bio-pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and commercialises innovative therapeutics in areas of unmet medical need.

Art Contact was invited to work with the team to select artwork to support the corporate identity and to enhance the working environment. Over the years artworks were selected and commissioned for both the offices at Granta Park and for the European Headquarters at Stockley Park.

In the offices at Granta Park colourful artworks were selected to enhance the working environment and to support the companies ethos.

As the main office is based in America they where keen to depict views of London in their Stockley Park offices.
A series of photographs were commissioned depicting views of London. The resulting images were combined and manipulated resulting in series of photo montages which were printed in monochrome to suit the decor.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and commission artworks for offices
  • Client – Gilead Science
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location –  Stockley Park, London & Granta Park, Cambridge
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Strategy
  • Planning
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Commissioning
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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“Art Contact has over the last 8 years consistently provided stunning artwork for our UK offices, contributing to the overall success of our office refurbishments." “Art Contact's skills lie in exceptional project management, art selection and client communication, all of which have helped to make the whole process of choosing suitable artwork for our office space an enjoyable and inspirational experience."

Keiran Ferguson - Director, Facilities and Operations,

Speechly Bircham

“We are making a major investment in the new office and would like to make a statement of our identity, confidence and that the firm is moving forward”

From this brief we chose and commissioned works of art by established artists as well as up and coming artists such as Martha Winter and Mickey Dell and works by international artists such as Francois Pont and Ralph Keigal.

 

Together with their existing artwork their collection which has been built up over the years containing works in media from photography to oil and sculpture to relief’s has been much enlarged while still remaining in harmony with the state of the art new offices.

 

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and supply artworks to complement existing collection and move to new offices.
  • Client – Speechly Bircham
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – City Of London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Strategy
  • Planning
  • Audit
  • Cataloguing
  • Curation
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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“Art Contact took note of our brief extremely well by contributing to the overall success of our new offices.”

Tim Raper

BMA Members Lounge

‘Trees’
The brief was to produce substantial artworks that would have considerable impact on the space at the same time as creating a tranquil atmosphere.
Images of trees were chosen to help create the calm and the use of non-reflective acrylic panels giving the impact that the space required.

View other work by Gudawer Kalirai:

  • The Waldron Health Centre, New Cross
  • Nottingham City Hospital – ‘Nottingham Forest’
  • Roche Diagnostics – ‘Trees’

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – To provide artwork for the member’s lounge that created a tranquil atmosphere while also making an impact on the vast space.
  • Client – British Medical Association
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location –BMA House, Tavistock Square
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Commissioning
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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Lord North Street Ltd

A selection of black and white photographs.

Scenes depicting London at night and marine life

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and commission artwork for offices
  • Client – Lord North Street Ltd
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – Marylebone, London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Art Selection
  • Procurement
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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Gardiner & Theobald LLP

Having met Kevin Arnold from G&T to view the new site for site specific artworks, our rational behind the new commission was to take into account the work that Gardiner & Theobald specialise in, so in a loose way, we chose works which reflected their business in construction and consultancy.

Two artists were commissioned to fulfil the brief, firstly Brazillian ceramic artist Valeria Nascimento who created a wall sculpture ‘Ordered Chance’ which was constructed from ceramic cubes to represent Gardiner & Theobald’s position both in the locality and also in the construction industry. Secondly, a wall panel was commissioned from the light artist Chris Wood.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and commission artworks for new offices
  • Client – Gardiner & Theobald LLP
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Strategy
  • Planning
  • Art Selection
  • Commissioning
  • Project Management
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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PPD Development

Art Contact’s brief from MEPC- Granta Park and PPD was for a sculpture to be sited infront of the new PPD building. They wanted something clean and modern, and abstract in style. Virginia Grub of Art Contact, selected three artists who she felt would be perfect for the space. Each artist presented their brief to PPD and Granta Park, from which one artist was chosen to develope their concept further.

Title: ‘Family’
The work dipicts a Father,Son/Daughter and Mother figure, placing the work slightly leaning towards each other to show a family nurturing their young.
This is composed of three sculptures. Each sculpture is fabricated in grade 316 stainless steel with satin brushed effect finish.
The talest piece is 4m high, then 2.5m to 2m high.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Source, select and commission sculpture for outside new offices.
  • Client – PPD Development
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – Granta Park, Cambridge
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Planning
  • Community Arts
  • Art Selection
  • Commissioning
  • Project Management
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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Majedie Investment Plc

Art Contact were invited to view and value Majedie’s exiting 19th Century antique maps. Majedie also engaged Art Contact to consult on the best solution to preserve these maps.

We advised the client to encase the delicate maps in a specially designed perspex box to include the existing batten frame work. These maps are now well preserved for the next 100 years.

PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Object – Conservation and Display of a collection of old maps.
  • Client – Majedie Investment Plc
  • Sector – Corporate
  • Location – City of London
  • Status – Completed

SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Consultation
  • Planning
  • Project Management
  • Framing & Display
  • Art Handling
  • Transportation
  • Installation
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