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McGovern Design House is a New York based full service art consulting firm with over ten years of proven experience. We provide art advisory services to individuals and companies too busy to navigate the very complex art market of today.
Building exemplary investment collections for nascent and established collectors, we facilitate connections to cutting edge international artists and art communities. It is our objective to identify and isolate artists of note and art movements prior to mainstream endorsement.
Utilizing an extensive artist resource library and database, we maintain personal relationships with artists, artisans, dealers, auction houses and museum officials thus offering considerable savings for clients and projects. With an in depth knowledge of furnishings and interiors, we also advise on collectible furniture and emerging design talent on the international scene.
Forging alliances with architects, designers and realtors on private and commercial projects, our expertise includes a wide variety of art solutions while operating within budget and on schedule. McGovern Design...
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Gallery/Dealer Photos (1)
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Charles Gatewood, Photographer
Cindy Bennett, Photographer
Ian Sheldon, Artist and Illustrator
Merikay MacKenna, Artist
Nuala Creed, Sculptor
Charles Linder, Artist
Naseema Khan, Photographer and Artist
Eve S. Mosher, Artist specializing in sculptural installations
Mark McCloud, Artist
Werner Glinka, Artist |
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Sample Art Work (6)
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The premiere exhibition "Spiritus Mundi", a group show of work by national and international artists was staged in conjunction with the second annual San Francisco International Arts Festival. The show was received with critical acclaim including laudatory reviews in Artweek magazine and The Korea Times.
"Spiritus Mundi", said director Claire McGovern, "investigates how artists immerse themselves within the experience of nature itself in order to express the language and meaning of natural phenomena in art". Not only did the show explore the synthesis of nature and artistic creativity, it represented the shifting evanescent borderline between what constitutes art and our natural environment. |
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Exhibition Photos (9)
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| Claire McGovern, Designer, Curator and Art Dealer |
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