This week I researched Architect and Artist, Suzanne Lovell. While I was looking for artists to research, I wanted to find a more architectural approach rather than strictly spatial art.
Suzanne moved to Chicago in 1980 after finishing her professional degree in architecture. In 1985 she started her own company, Suzanne Lovell Inc. focusing on residential architecture and interior design. Her firm also includes a fine art collection advisory. She is widely recognized as an expert in fine art, textiles, and design. Suzanne Lovell Inc. has received national and international design awards and has been published many times by Architectural Digest, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes just to name a few. Her art, as well as the fine art she chooses for homes, creates both a comfortable and engaging experience with the viewers/ residents. Her art advisory offers customized visions and strategies around art collecting. They, “create collections that bridge various periods and are anchored by significant works that epitomize the ideologies of their time.” I love this “strategy” strictly because of the fact that they are bridging time periods. I feel too often collectors are so focused in one time period of style.
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