Arthur Cox Art Collection and Book
Re-curating and presenting an art collection for a new premises and commemorative book
To re-curate the existing art collection at Arthur Cox to be displayed in their new purpose-built office at 10 Earlsfort Terrace. To produce a high-quality catalogue of the collection suitable for archive and gifting.
Business to Arts meticulously reconditioned and re-framed Arthur Cox's 120-piece art collection. We conducted an extensive audit, assessment, conservation, and reconditioning process for each artwork.
Collaboratively planning with Arthur Cox staff and stakeholders, we strategically curated and installed the collection throughout the new building to maximise its impact on each floor.
The entire collection was professionally photographed and featured in a bespoke catalogue, accompanied by two critical essays by Art Critic CristÃn Leach and Architect Niall Scott highlighting the collection's significance.
- Successful re-curation of Arthur Cox's existing art collection for display in their new office premises
- Comprehensive reconditioning and reframing of a significant portion of the 120-piece collection
- Thoughtful and strategic placement of artworks throughout the building, ensuring each floor benefits from the collection
- Production of a high-quality catalogue showcasing the collection's artworks, suitable for archiving and gifting purposes
- Inclusion of two critical essays highlighting the importance of the collection and its cultural significance
- Provided continuity between the old location and the new premises by re-imagining the curation of existing artworks.
- Enriched the visual ambiance of Arthur Cox's premises with a thoughtfully curated art collection
- Provided staff, clients, and visitors with an inspiring and culturally engaging environment
- Strengthened corporate identity and reputation as a supporter of the arts and cultural initiatives
- Facilitated engagement and appreciation of the collection through the accessible catalogue, promoting a deeper understanding of the artworks and their significance.