In today’s hectic working world, it can often feel like we’re spending more time in the office than we are in our own homes. It’s therefore becoming increasingly important for employers to do what they can to reduce stress, instil a sense of calm and create an overall better atmosphere, and art is one easy way to inject some life and energy into an otherwise purely functional space.In our recently commissioned study we discovered over a third (37%) of Londoners think that art should be available in the workspace in a bid to reduce stress and improve productivity – with artwork deemed more desirable than the latest office crazes including sleep pods (with just 21% of the vote), ping pong tables (16%) and beanbags (13%).When asked what genre ...
This paper introduces a novel method for investigating the interfaces between art work and manageria...
Life of Work: What Office Design Can Learn From the World Around Us sets out a template for the futu...
110% comprises of sculpture, wall drawing, and trompe l'oeil drawings that refer to the slipperiness...
In today’s hectic working world, it can often feel like we’re spending more time in the office than ...
Art in its various forms and applications has always been a part of the human experience. Art can be...
Edward Lisi and Ngoc Nguyen's poster on the productivity effects of art in the workplace
Invited by artist and guest curator Michelle Weinberg, more than thirty artists will contribute draw...
Office Aesthetics is a study about contemporary labor and working spaces, and its visual representat...
A personal experience of working in an uncomfortable workspace has stimulated me to work on this Fin...
The idea of the open plan workspace has been a popular model for office design since the 1960’s. The...
Creativity is not defined by space, place or time. However, artists need to find the right creative ...
Alargely overlooked aspect of creative design practices is how physical space in design studios play...
Being an Artist is or can be an unthankful, often not even officially recognized profession. Althoug...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to explore the concept of creative office and c...
Through a series of installations, artists Haydn Jones, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori and Jonathan Munro t...
This paper introduces a novel method for investigating the interfaces between art work and manageria...
Life of Work: What Office Design Can Learn From the World Around Us sets out a template for the futu...
110% comprises of sculpture, wall drawing, and trompe l'oeil drawings that refer to the slipperiness...
In today’s hectic working world, it can often feel like we’re spending more time in the office than ...
Art in its various forms and applications has always been a part of the human experience. Art can be...
Edward Lisi and Ngoc Nguyen's poster on the productivity effects of art in the workplace
Invited by artist and guest curator Michelle Weinberg, more than thirty artists will contribute draw...
Office Aesthetics is a study about contemporary labor and working spaces, and its visual representat...
A personal experience of working in an uncomfortable workspace has stimulated me to work on this Fin...
The idea of the open plan workspace has been a popular model for office design since the 1960’s. The...
Creativity is not defined by space, place or time. However, artists need to find the right creative ...
Alargely overlooked aspect of creative design practices is how physical space in design studios play...
Being an Artist is or can be an unthankful, often not even officially recognized profession. Althoug...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to explore the concept of creative office and c...
Through a series of installations, artists Haydn Jones, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori and Jonathan Munro t...
This paper introduces a novel method for investigating the interfaces between art work and manageria...
Life of Work: What Office Design Can Learn From the World Around Us sets out a template for the futu...
110% comprises of sculpture, wall drawing, and trompe l'oeil drawings that refer to the slipperiness...