Art in Situ
While the white box of a gallery is objective and neutral, we believe context is everything. How art interacts with your space and with your cherished belongings is critical to your experience with your art choices.
For 15 years we have collaborated with architects and interior designers, homeowners and collectors in selecting artworks to live with.
Juan Torcoletti
The current home of That Dog was featured in the November 2019 issue of CTC&G magazine, photographed by Marili Forastieri.
Paul Villinski
Working closely with the artist, homeowner and West Chin Architects, we brought nature inside with this site specific installation. Placing Paul Villinski's Breeze still feels like a breath of fresh air!
Nuala Clarke
Nuala's first solo exhibition with boltax.gallery, Break Up Paintings was her "break out" show. The collection of 13 canvases found homes across the country. This diptych, Break Up 9, perfectly anchors this seating area in a stately East Hampton home.
Mel Bochner
Doesn't everyone have (or need) a Blah, Blah, Blah moment? In 2017 we commissioned this uniquely-sized, mono-print for this most-satisfied, artful, homeowner.
John Abrams
Numerous collaborations with designer Fred Bernstein have taught us that when in doubt, GO BIG! (It helps to have a game client.) This gigantic version of Blue Phone barely squeaked into the space between soffit and headboard and it is that tension that adds to the excitement of this painting and makes the room a wow.
Gail Howard
This is a case of a client introducing me to an artist.
We commissioned Seattle-based Gail Howard’s linear triptych which speaks to the serene feeling of being immersed in nature. Clerestory windows adding a ray of sunshine does not hurt!
Andrew Nash
I personally love the obsessive behavior often found in artists. Andrew painted trees, and nothing but, for more than year. With our help these Four Olive Trees found their home in this elegant entry foyer.
Sylvia Hommert
With her arsenal of materials including beeswax, glitter, resin and who-knows-what, like an alchemist, it's golden. All work shown is Untitled.
Juan Doffo
Buenos Aires-based artist Doffo combines pyrotechnic performance with narrative storytelling and the Argentine landscape to create intriguing images like Misteriosa Forma del Tiempo.
Suzanne Unrein
We originally sold World Inside The Wrist to a collector for his home, but when he opened a restaurant in upstate New York, he moved the painting to enhance it's bar lounge. We approve!
Peter Opheim
For their Miami home, this family of five felt the love in #187.