We understand that no two collections are the same. Our Project Management and Logistics team connects our tailored suite of services including budgeting, scheduling, contract management, shipping, and art installation facilitation. The nature of private and public collections requires that we interact with individuals and corporations fluently. We are proficient in the terminology and standards of a variety of industries, ranging from the art world to construction and facilities management.

Budget and Timeline Management

Clients will experience value-driven budget and timeline management under The Lumiere Group’s supervision. As collections grow, refine, or change in scope, these two interrelated services are balanced to achieve our clients’ goals through thoughtful consultation and maximum efficacy.

Contract Negotiation and Management

A solid contract provides protection for both the client and the art collection. With unique experience in purchase agreements, site-specific commissions, loan agreements, copyright negotiation, strategic implementation plans, maintenance, and preservation plans, our tailored contract facilitation safeguards investments and individuals, mitigating risk in every sphere of a project.

Art Installation Facilitation and Shipping

We have a network of art handling and shipping contacts throughout the United States and Canada. Our team has many combined decades of experience coordinating art movement and overseeing specialized art installation. This includes designing singular solutions for display and presentation, including framing, at our client’s request.

Case Study:

Preston Singletary/David Franklin, Raven's Escape

Redmond, WA | Outdoor Sculpture Commission

The Lumiere Group coordinated with Tlingit artist Preston Singletary and sculptor David Franklin; artists commissioned by Microsoft to create a sculptural wayfinding component. Welcoming visitors to their new campus, the artwork extends from the roadway to the pedestrian area. It is executed in Singletary’s signature interpretation of Northwest formline style and consists of six ravens mounted on three vertical poles. Coordinating installation was key in one of the largest active construction sites in Western Washington.

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