"Emotional economy" is the phrase I didn't know I needed for something I've felt in every room that worked and couldn't explain why. The distinction is razor sharp: spaces that exhaust because they demand a response vs. spaces that hold because they don't. And art as anchor rather than spectacle that reframes the entire conversation about curation. Curious where you'll take this: do you have specific rooms in mind that nail this? I'd love to see the theory meet a real address.
Thank you so much for your comment 🥰 I wrote a couple of articles with some examples also considering art rental. Will be drafting more for the upcoming ones!
"Emotional economy" is the phrase I didn't know I needed for something I've felt in every room that worked and couldn't explain why. The distinction is razor sharp: spaces that exhaust because they demand a response vs. spaces that hold because they don't. And art as anchor rather than spectacle that reframes the entire conversation about curation. Curious where you'll take this: do you have specific rooms in mind that nail this? I'd love to see the theory meet a real address.
Thank you so much for your comment 🥰 I wrote a couple of articles with some examples also considering art rental. Will be drafting more for the upcoming ones!
I am going to read them with pleasure :)