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building. Giving thought to this integration and idea of customizing spaces alleviates difficulties later on, avoiding changes needing to be made structurally to accommodate 3-dimensional pieces of art.
Whether corporate or private, when designing spaces, the client can become a guiding force, provided the topic of art integration is raised and a starting point is established for this discussion.
Some questions to ask may include:
1.What is your preferred style (contemporary, abstract, figurative)?
2.What image, values and themes do you wish to project with your art collection?
3.Do you have a current collection and if so, does it need to be enhanced, changed, or updated?
4.Do you want to consider primarily regional, or national / international artists?
5.How is your space arranged to
accommodate artworks (wall-space, niches, furniture and floor space for sculptures, appropriate lighting, etc.)
6.What is your budget?
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