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We assist you in selecting artworks for projects of varying scale and character. We collaborate closely with artists from around the world and occasionally commission pieces specifically created to harmonize with the project space and its history. We manage the entire process, from artistic concept to final installation.
Carol Bove’s exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York unfolds as a physical and contemplative experience, a journey through matter that reveals the quiet poetry of steel. Within the museum’s spiraling architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, her sculptures appear to defy gravity, suspended between tension and lightness.
The folded steel forms, often monumental, feel both fragile and powerful. Carol Bove transforms raw industrial materials into almost choreographic gestures, where each curve and torsion carries the memory of the metal itself.
As visitors ascend the museum’s ramp, the eye gradually adjusts. The works engage in a subtle dialogue with the architecture, revealing an aesthetic of precarious balance. Between strength and delicacy, Carol Bove reminds us that sculpture can exist as both monument and movement.
