GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS

HLK PORTFOLIO

HLK Art Group was engaged to curate a large-scale corporate art program for a confidential client’s Manhattan headquarters—an expansive project spanning over 400,000 square feet. The initiative aimed to integrate contemporary art into the architectural and cultural fabric of the organization, transforming the workplace into an environment that fosters creativity, engagement, and inspiration.

Principal Heidi Lee-Komaromi, founder of HLK Art Group, led the project from concept through completion. She oversaw every phase of the process—from artist selection and gallery collaboration to acquisition, framing, installation, and collection management. Her strategic approach balanced curatorial vision with corporate alignment, ensuring that each work enhanced the client’s brand identity while cultivating a meaningful daily experience for employees and visitors alike.

Working closely with artists, galleries, and art service partners across multiple cities, HLK Art Group sourced museum-quality works by leading and emerging contemporary artists whose practices explore relevant cultural, conceptual, and aesthetic dialogues. Each acquisition met rigorous standards of artistic excellence, long-term value, and curatorial integrity. Many of the artists featured have exhibited internationally and are represented in prominent institutional and private collections.

Heidi navigated diverse stakeholder priorities with diplomacy and precision, aligning executive perspectives with authentic curatorial intent. Every placement became an act of cultural stewardship—reflecting the organization’s values and reinforcing art’s transformative power within the workplace.

This project exemplifies HLK Art Group’s expertise in corporate art advisory: bringing museum-level curation to professional environments, connecting audiences to the vitality of living artists, and weaving culture and creativity into the heart of global institutions.