Art Curation
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” — Edgar Degas
Curation is the shaping of relationships—between artworks, space, and viewers. Each project is approached as a narrative, where concept and context come together to create a cohesive and engaging experience.
We offer curatorial services tailored to the nature of each exhibition, event, or fair- responding to its unique vision, audience, and environment.
The scope of work is defined according to the specific requirements of the project:
- Concept development and curatorial framework.
- Artist research, selection, and coordination.
- Development of exhibition narratives and themes.
- Spatial planning and artwork placement.
- Writing curatorial texts, wall texts, and exhibition content.
- Coordination with designers, production teams, and stakeholders.
- On-site supervision during installation and setup.
Each project begins with a central idea. From there, we build a curatorial structure that brings together diverse artistic voices into a unified dialogue.
One area of focus is working on exhibitions and art events that aim to create meaningful engagement with audiences—whether in gallery spaces, public environments, or within broader cultural programs.
We also collaborate on art fairs and temporary presentations, developing booth concepts and visual identities that that are both visually distinctive and conceptually coherent.
In addition, we work closely with brands and institutions to curate cultural experiences that align with their identity—commissioning artists and developing projects that respond to both context and narrative