Contemporary Art Society Consultancy curated an exhibition for Deloitte’s Luxembourg office in November 2010. As a company Deloitte already engages with contemporary art through its groundbreaking Art and Finance activities. Our exhibition complimented the company’s ethos and demonstrated a visionary approach to engaging with contemporary art.
The exhibition reflected upon the shifting nature of our perception of the world and celebrate the diversity of the modern globalised condition, a theme perfectly suited to Deloitte, one of the largest professional services organisations in the world.
The exhibition was designed to stimulate ideas about our relationship to our environment through creative responses that are sometimes provocative, sometimes playful – but always through a distinctive contemporary art lens.
Outer Worlds opened on 30 November 2010 and featured artists Ruth Blesi, Paul Fryer, Simon Hollington, Guy Allott, Heather and Ivan Morrison, Walker and Bromwich, Genevieve Biwer, Cornelia Parker, Adam Fuss, Troika and Tobias Collier.
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Outer Worlds catalogue
Paul Fryer Telstar, Beauty, Mixed exotic woods 2008
Walker and Bromwich Limbo-Land (detail) 2002
Guy Allott Esse Est Percepi 2007
Heather and Ivan Morison Studies for Dark Star 2009
Outer Worlds catalogue
Paul Fryer Telstar, Beauty, Mixed exotic woods 2008 ©the artist courtesy: AVA Collection
Walker and Bromwich Limbo-Land (detail) 2002 ©the artist courtesy: Pippy Houldsworth, London
Guy Allott Esse Est Percepi 2007 oil on linen, 82 x 107cm, ©the artist courtesy: the artist
Heather and Ivan Morison Studies for Dark Star 2009 ©the artists courtesy: Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London