
Art in Urban Spaces: Where Creativity Meets Architecture
Urban spaces are more than functional structures—they are canvases where contemporary art and architecture intersect to create immersive experiences. Through site-specific interventions, artists like Peter Kogler and Esther Stocker redefine public spaces, challenging perceptions and transforming the built environment. Kogler’s dynamic installation at the Karlsplatz subway station dissolves architectural boundaries, while Stocker’s geometric works, seen in the Austrian Parliament and Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin, disrupt spatial logic and invite deeper engagement.
At The Line Up, we champion these intersections, curating projects that integrate art into urban landscapes. Interested in transforming your space? Get in touch to collaborate.

Artists in Residence: How Residencies Shape Contemporary Art & Collecting
Artists in residence programs provide a unique space for creativity, allowing artists to experiment, explore, and produce groundbreaking work. One of our collaborating artists, Luis Casanova Sorolla, developed his UNDANCED series during his residency at the John Chamberlain Estate on Shelter Island, USA. His work sheds light on the unseen fragility of professional ballet dancers, capturing the physical and emotional toll of their careers. Discover how residencies shape contemporary art and why they are essential for artists, collectors, and businesses alike.

How to find the perfect art piece for my office
Image showing artist Johannes Kofler´s work hanging in a white cube environment. The Line Up provides expertise and a pool of different artists to find the right piece for your office environment.

