Collections
Living With Art
Living with Art… A way of life that I have embraced since I was a teenager living in DC. I always enjoyed having artwork around me (both at home as well as in the workplace). As an artist, I also appreciate the talented architects, interior designers, gallerists, art consultants, and others, who have collaborated with a variety of clients (individuals, couples, and families as well as art curators and other professionals) to encourage collecting art, too (including a few of my own pieces!).
Image Credits
Interior Design - Nicole Lanteri Interior Design
Interior Photography - Laura Metzler Photography
Fine Art Photography - John Brown Photography
Corporate Art Collections
In business settings, Brown's artwork is displayed in board rooms, conference areas, private offices, as well as in public spaces, where employees along with visitors assemble to engage in productive as well as creative endeavors. He has been commissioned to produce a series of images that are exhibited in a flagship retail setting for consumers and staff members' enjoyment. In addition, his photographs have been on view in the Mayor's Executive Offices, as part of the public art collection for the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Brown's images also have been acquired by individual art collectors, who appreciate the aesthetics, sophistication, and elegant qualities that are consistently featured in his work.
Corporate art collections that have acquired Brown's photographic work include:
Concord Partners
GAP/Banana Republic
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
Hogan Lovells
Holly Hunt Design, Ltd.
JM Zell Partners Ltd.
Marriott Corporation
Mercer Management Consulting
Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Rockledge Realty Partners
The Washington Post
TIAA-CREF
Willkie, Farr & Gallagher
Williams & Connolly
U.S. Department of State, ART in Embassies Program
Image: Interior Office, Williams & Connolly, Washington, DC