Art in a Notary’s Office in Aalst
Last week, we were guests at a notary’s office in Aalst. From our collection, the notary selected eight artworks, which we installed throughout the office. In this way, art is thoughtfully integrated into the everyday professional environment.
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A small yet powerful green painting brings fresh energy to the office of a notarial staff member. This work is by Martha Scheeren and adds a subtle, uplifting atmosphere to the space.
In the deed room, a sculptural and minimalist work by Coen Vernooij was chosen. Its reference to a view over rooftops connects in a surprising way with the activities and context of the office.
The waiting area gains additional character through the carousel by Tine Vandamme, which refers to the Aalst carnival and introduces a local cultural layer into the space.
The artworks will remain on display here for one year. During this time, they enhance the atmosphere, improve the experience for clients, and spark curiosity—after which they will be rotated.
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