There's a benefit to viewing art in a stark white room as having no interior distractions lets the art do the talking, and allows viewers to engage in a piece fully. But, there's also a great benefit in viewing art in a furnished home, especially if it's within the Upper East Side townhouse belonging to the Invisible Collection.
The Spaceless Gallery, a European-based art gallery, is a roving entity that has found a seasonal home alongside the furniture and home goods offered by the Invisible collection. Works by Gwen Hardie, Jean Alexander Frater, Quentin Derouet, Hanna Heino, Olga Sabko, Ruan Hoffmann, and Lucian Moriyama, are placed near the clean and contemporary furniture pieces of the Invisible Collection. The works range from miniature sculptures to large-format paintings. Unlike regular stark-white galleries (though, I still love them), this method allows viewers to see how art and home decor work together in a live demonstration.
For more information, please visit spacelessgallery.com.