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Susan Spies, Morning Light, 36" x 48"
 

CORPORATE ART PROGRAMS

 

We are strong believers in the power of beautiful art and consider an evolving collection of original paintings and sculpture an important credential in a corporation’s identity.  Huff Harrington Fine Art, Ltd. can help companies and corporations wishing to begin, expand or diversify an art collection.

Determing a style that fits your corporate identity:   We can guide you in the selection of paintings that not only enhance your company’s image, but complement your office’s interior.  For example, an established law firm or financial services company might be a natural fit with traditional and exquisitely framed landscapes, still lifes or portraits.  On the other hand, a fast-paced tech or marketing company in a cutting-edge warehouse space might prefer large, abstract pieces that work with exposed duct work and wide open common areas.

Building a collection:  The art you purchase or lease says a lot about your company.  You may prefer to use 19th century landscapes as the cornerstone of your collection.  Perhaps your eye has been drawn to the work of a young, emerging artist.  Collections can also be built around a local or regional artist or theme.  (Not only does a collection of this nature show your support for local arts, but it can be a vehicle for publicity or press coverage.)

Installation and lighting:  We can take care of these details by arranging the installation and supervising the placement and lighting of art in your corporate space.

Purchase or lease:  Because we know that fine art can be a huge investment, we offer a corporate art leasing program for short- or long-term periods.  This is an attractive alternative for businesses as there are tax and accounting advantages.  Please call or email us for further information.

 

 

Corporate Installations in Atlanta

A recent installation that we completed at Stillpoint Advisors in Atlanta mixes fine traditional, realistic paintings by James Richards with bolder, and more cutting edge contemporary paintings by Ashley Peters and Rhea Gary.  The result is an attractive balance that complements the quality finishes of the beautiful decor.  Although the space is well lit, we were challenged by the burled wood paneling that procluded us from hanging anything directly on the walls.  Part of the appeal of this installation is actually in the hanging systems, which are discreet but elegant, complementing the art and the decor.