Elevating the standards of art fabrication

Elevating the standards of art fabrication

A global service revolutionising the fabrication of art from start to end

What we offer

CONSULTANCY
Consultancy

A comprehensive consultancy service that works closely with artists, local authorities, and stakeholders to craft public art strategies and budgets that establish a clear vision and direction for sourcing and commissioning both permanent and non-permanent artworks and installations within cities, public spaces, or developments. Our communications team highlights the project's life cycle, facilitates PR initiatives, coordinates events, and provides support in developing social and digital strategies.

DESIGN
Design

Our designers closely collaborate with partners to support and develop the project's design intent and artistic vision, consulting engineers, contractors, craftspeople, and installation teams, to support each step of the project and ensure the highest standards. Our offering includes developing technical drawings; 3D mapping and AR/VR to explore placement, scale, materials, and potential issues; generating prototypes and maquettes; and finally installation and site supervision to ensure a safe and efficient execution within the timeline.

PRODUCTION
Production

A dedicated project manager diligently manages supply chains and develops tailored programs that focus on cost-efficiency, timely execution, and the preservation of artistic direction. Our team supports the entire production process, from researching materials and suppliers, to issuing requests and price negotiation, to delivery schedules and quality assurance. We also offer preservation services including preventive conservation consultancy, examination, condition reporting, conservation treatment, and maintenance plans.

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Featured Projects

The Warrior and the Bear
The Warrior and the Bear

Considered Damien Hirst’s most complex project to date, the 189 works of Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable took almost 10 years to create. The coral-encrusted The Warrior and the Bear sculpture is one of several large-scale artworks created for the exhibition, measuring over 7 metres tall and made entirely out of bronze. The design and intricate detailing of the artworks required a team of specialist fabricators across the world. A 90 minute documentary-style film was released to chronicle the narrative of the exhibition.

Ardath
Ardath

The spectacular, large-scale glass artwork Ardath features a 42-square-metre wall of mouth-blown glass and is the centerpiece of Brian Clarke's exhibition A Great Light. This installation, an expansive field of flowering meadow motifs in etched glass, bathes the gallery in light and colour. The exhibition presents the artist’s unmatched contribution to the continuous development of the stained glass medium.

Gone But Not Forgotten
Gone But Not Forgotten

The striking installation of Gone But Not Forgotten features a ten-thousand-year-old woolly mammoth skeleton, gilded in 24-carat gold leaf and encased in a gold-framed tank. The work raised $11 million for charity and remains one of Damien Hirst's most popular works on Instagram due to its public installation at the Faena Hotel in Miami Beach.

The Severed Head of Medusa
The Severed Head of Medusa

Exceptional in scale and scope, the Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable exhibition challenged the boundaries of the materials, production techniques, and installation methods used. Visitors of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice were greeted by the 60-foot Demon with Bowl sculpture, which was re-cast in resin just for this installation. The Severed Head of Medusa is one of the smaller artworks that highlight the wide variety of materials used such as gold, lapis lazuli, agate, black and blue granite, malachite, jade, crystal, platinum, and several types of marble.

Temple
Temple

Held in 2021 in St Moritz, Mental Escapology was Damien Hirst’s first public exhibition in Switzerland. It featured over 40 works presented across multiple outdoor and indoor sites. Highlights included two large artworks from the Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable series, including a 12-foot bronze sculpture The Monk positioned in the center of the frozen Lake St Moritz, and the 21-foot bronze artwork Temple towering over the lake’s north bank.