Art in buildings can bring a building to life and deliver many benefits to a building's community.

Patrick Tuttofuoco, The Source, 2017. © and Courtesy The Artist. Install view SITC 9th Ed., 2019–2021. Photo Nick Turpin.

Lawrence Weiner, Within a Realm of Relative Form, 2005. © and Courtesy The Artist. Install view SITC 9th Ed., 2019–2021. Photo Nick Turpin.

Jennifer Steinkamp, Botanic, 2019. © and Courtesy The Artist. Install view SITC 9th Ed., 2019–2021. Photo Nick Turpin.

Richard Wentworth, Twenty-Four Hour Flag, 1992. © and Courtesy The and Lisson Gallery. Install view SITC 3rd  Ed., 2013–2014. Photo SITC.

Guillaume Vandame, Symbols, 2019–2021. © and Courtesy The Artist. Install view SITC 11th ed., 2021–2022. Photo Nick Turpin.

Nathan Coley, The Same for Everyone, 2017. © and Courtesy The Artist. Install view SITC 9th Ed., 2019–2021. Photo Nick Turpin.

Lacuna’s curatorial team has extensive experience in building and working with existing and new art collections in both the public and private sector. We excel at realising unique indoor art experiences for our clients. Lacuna’s preference is to commission site specific artwork and where appropriate the purchase of existing artworks is also considered. We look for ways to amplify the art collections within buildings, which can include curating a cultural events programme; bringing exponential opportunity for engagement with the site’s residents, workers, visitors and passers-by. Opportunities are determined by a site's location, which may comprise exhibiting spaces in an internal lobby or courtyard, within offices and corridors, staircases and escalators, as well as on the building itself.

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Lacuna is currently working with Nuveen and Vanquish Properties on the development of the Art in Buildings programme at 40 Leadenhall.

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