Our Executive Strategy service assists in the high-level planning and operations of an art collection. Engaged at any point in the art collection lifecycle, we work with corporate executives and business owners to refine goals and forge relationships through an organization. Our team is fluent in a range of company paradigms; experienced at building inter-departmental relationships and orchestrating expenditure streams to create, house, exhibit, and sustain art collections.

Holistic Corporate Goals

Launching, managing, and removing corporate art collections requires intimate knowledge of contemporary art as well as fluency in setting business goals. Regardless of how the first artwork was acquired, our team will ensure the art program has a holistic approach benefiting all employees, visitors, and guests. Long-term goals and strategies for growing and maintaining a collection have a positive impact percolating throughout an organization, as well as serving the local, regional, national, or international art communities. Creating an appealing work environment through careful consideration of art assets in line with any budget is within reach.

Integrated Assets

Physical Art Assets can be a vital part of a corporation’s portfolio of investments. Collected and cared for properly, art can be appreciated aesthetically as it appreciates in value, complementing an overall asset allocation plan. The Lumiere Group ensures that art is a considered investment, including initial acquisition consultation and thoughtful donations to museums and other nonprofit organizations.

Case Study:

Atlantic Yards Campus

Atlanta, Georgia | Outdoor Sculpture Commission and Art Acquisition

Microsoft converted a former railway station into a showcase location for their Atlanta headquarters. With an emphasis on local and regional artists, our team supported the acquisition of 101 artworks, including five interior murals and one monumental sculpture commission. The Lumiere Group worked with multiple stakeholders throughout the new construction effort, including executives, architects, designers, and employee resource groups to realize the project.

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