DLA PIPER
the global law firm finds a space for art
a proposal by Sarah Myerscough
IMAGE BY KATE MCCGWIRE
The DLA Piper cathedral-like reception space as a dedicated area for contemporary art where visitors are greeted personally and escorted to meeting rooms, a moment of quiet contemplation before corporate affairs commence.
NAJLA EL ZEIN
AV Stumpfl screens supply a full white screen which means you can project right to the edge of the physical screen without any frame visible if hung correctly with steel wire it will appear that the image is just floating in the space.... most versatile approach is projection - a high powered professional grade projector and flying screen.
DLA Piper offers a space dedicated to contempo
DLA Piper has created a space for contemporary a confidence that dispenses with the need for progressive and dynamic step forward in corpora With an emphasis on contemporary video, DLA
orary video - a suspended screen and projector offer the possibility to view different films.
y art. The space reveals the heart of a modern firm through its engagement with art., showing conventional corporate branding. The opening of the new corporate headquarters is a ate identity. Piper sets the tone for an atmosphere strikingly different to any other corporate space.
The immediate impact of video will create an immersive art experience to be complimente
SHAHZIA SIKANDER / FILM
ed by powerful sculptural art works and furniture.
A global firm needs an art collection by international artists...
WILLIAM COBBING / FILM
The emphasis on material in this video by Cobbing is in keeping with a curated space based on material and reflected in the work throughout the collection. It also adds humour to lighten the mood.
CLAUDI CASANOV
A carefully curated selection of international artists, designers and makers - men and women - that work with material. Materiality is at the core of this presentation - film, sculptures, furniture - and symbolize an ideology of strength, stability, truth and gravitas.
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ROWAN MERS
SH AND BOB LORIMER
NOOR ALI CH
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HAGANI
AY, GLASS, METAL, STONE, WOOD, FABRIC
Art and corporate image symbiotically engage the visitor in a beautifully curated space. .
FERNANDO CASASEMPERE
To challenge the boundaries between art, craft and design forms part of the current contemporary debate in the visual arts.
JOHANNES NAGEL
REBECCA WARREN
Warren works with clay in a playful interpretation of the human form. Covered plinths protect smaller works in a corporate environment.
STUDY O PORTABLE
The furniture pieces look at materiality for a cohesive vision for the space.
LEONARDO DREW
KATHLEEN RYAN
FERNANDO MASTRANGELO
EVA ROTSCHILD
MICHAEL DEAN
The reception desk sits under the stairs - bold, sculptural, like an organic rock form to co
ompliment to the visual language of the art collection.
STUDIO NUCLEO
NICHOLAS HLOBO
BYUNG HOON CHOI
Large scale sculptura
al benches allows visitors and employees to physically engage with the corporate space.
RONI HORN
JIM PARTRIDGE AND & LIZ WALMSLEY
CLAIRE BARCLAY
PHYLLIDA BARLOW
PAUL COCKSEDGE
LAURA ELLEN BACON