Art in Real Estate
New condominium developments are showcasing art as an important factor in the realm of high-end real estate. Here are some of our favorites:
90 Morton, a 12-story boutique condominium launched sales in the West Village last month with an entire gallery exhibition of eye-level floor sculptures curated by artist Danielle Gottesman, daughter of the development?s concept architect, Asaf Gottesman. Danielle was inspired by the architectural floor plans from the property, and when adding light behind these pieces, one can actually see the shadows of the floor plans. ?Elevations? is now open for viewing until until June 15 at 90 Morton, a dream home for an art collector.
Circa Central Park, a residential development located in Upper Manhattan, partnered with Art in FLUX, a program that works with artists in the local neighborhood, to commission an oversized painting that was recently installed in the lobby space. The artist is Stan Squirewell, a locally based painter, photographer, installation and performance artist. This is not the first time Circa has given back to the community through art, as the developer worked with Art in FLUX last year to curate paintings throughout the modeled homes.
Upon walking through the grand, double-height entrance, residents of 525 West 52nd Street (525 W 52), the two-tower luxury rental in Hell?s Kitchen, pass under Rachel Mica Weiss? ?Inverted Arches?. Commissioned by Art Assets, the 20-foot entran...
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Upscale Living Magazine
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