Greeting your visitors at the intersection of intellect and emotion.

Object creates captivating exhibitions

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By tickling visitors right in their intellectual curiosity and respecting their emotional acuity, we foster deep connections with the stories you want to tell.

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We know it is critical to present narrative, not as rote fact, but with awareness that the context from which work is born often differs from the context in which the work is received.

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We hold a deep respect for artist intent. Our projects ensure that their work is presented authentically and thoughtfully. This respect for artistic integrity is buttressed by curatorial expertise (that's you) to create a narrative that is at once faithful to the original work and enriching for contemporary audiences.

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Visitors must be able to engage with art on their own terms. Our exhibitions are designed to provide multiple entry points and interpretive layers, allowing visitors to explore and connect with the content in a way that is meaningful to them. Otherwise, why bother?

Finalizing title wall for Saints, Sinners, Lovers & Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks. HVLP painting of the exhibition title was used to lend authenticity to the goal of violating the artworks by placing them in an undeniably contemporary framework.

  • Falk, J. H., & Dierking, L. D. (2018). Learning from Museums: Visitor Experiences and the Making of Meaning. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Jeffrey Gibson Carla Fernàndez Jim Howard Kent Monkman Senga Nengudi Simphiwe Ndzube Tom Wesselman August Sander Seydou Keïta Hans Memling Jan Gossaert Peter Paul Rubens Jacob Jordaens Anthony van Dyck Yang Shaobin Zhang Dali Elmgreen and Dragset Agustina Woodgate Glenn Ligon Jenny Saville Henri Matisse André Derain Albert Marquet Maurice de Vlaminck Raoul Dufy Georges Braque Kees van Dongen

Single Artist Exhibitions

Common Threads

Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools

Disruption (select list)

Matisse and Friends

CAPTIVATED VISITORS
At its best this work creates the platform by which a community can rise. Museum visitors are curious and engaged. Anything short of providing the context, joy, education and challenges to their understanding is a missed opportunity.
THE STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES
Whether a single artifact or a lifetime of works, every exhibition must be treated with equal respect. The imperative is to present these works such that the creators voice is amplified by scholarship and interpretation; aware that our understanding is transient and evolving.

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Reach out to see if your upcoming project is a good fit for Object.

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Check out a few of the exhibition projects below.

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And if you are interested in the full range of Object projects, you can find Publication, Branding, Marketing and Exhibition work.

Installation view: Carla Fernåndez: Casa de Mode, A Mexican Fashion Manifesto, 2022