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What GOLDIN Stockholm works with innovative art event marketing. We are the missing link between unorthodox, progressive artistic ideas and companies/institutions seeking to refine their ways of communicating. For the benefit of our clients, we offer contemporary art as a sophisticated communication tool. We produce unique art happenings, interactive performance experiences and permanent art installations, engaging a growing roster of top Swedish and international artists.
Why Art is the most refined form of communication known to man. It’s force has always been recognised by the elite. Art touches and challenges, seduces and stimulates, in a way nothing else will. Through art, you can do the same.
We know art, we know context and we know how to use this in order to attract, communicate and inspire. A project with us can be anything from a closed party live art performance in a dinner format, to a grand and exhilarating public show surveying and supporting a new artistic trend. Whatever the project may be, it will allow you to tap into the vast intellectual, emotional and entertaining potential of contemporary art, creating an experience for your target audiences and producing value for your brand.
Who Natalia Goldin Lundh, founder and CEO, operated a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery in Stockholm during the period of 2003 - 2011 under the name Natalia Goldin Gallery. The gallery represented emerging Swedish artists and it's activities were extensively covered in all major national newspapers and magazines including SvD, DN, DI, Expressen, Aftonbladet and Plaza Magazine. The gallery was featured in international magazines such as Contemporary, Tema Celeste, Flash Art, artforum.com and The Art Newspaper. Works of the gallery's artists are represented in major national public and private collections such as Stockholm's Moderna Museet.
Since 2004 Natalia is also active as an art writer in various lifestyle magazines such as Rodeo, Plaza Magazine and, currently, A Perfect Guide. The latest art pages in Swedish can be found here. The latest interview with Natalia in the Swedish lifestyle magazine Residence (nr 03 - 2012) can be found here.
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