Consulting & Curating

 
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Consulting

Edward Goldman has built art collections for a number of corporate clients, including:

  • Deloitte: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C.

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers: Los Angeles, Costa Mesa

  • Gensler and Associates: Los Angeles

  • La Opinion: Los Angeles

  • Citicorp: Los Angeles

  • Walker Associates Inc: Los Angeles

Edward Goldman has been advising private clients on art acquisitions and is available for individual art consultations.

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Curating

Edward Goldman curated the exhibition “TOUCH” at the El Segundo Museum of Art (ESMoA), October 2015 – January 2016:

The thriving L.A. art scene of the last several decades is impossible to capture in a single exhibition, no matter how large. The new art experience from ESMoA in El Segundo, California, TOUCH: Original Artworks Paired with Photographic Portraits by Jim McHugh, dares to do just that. TOUCH celebrates the bohemian, creative spirit of L.A. not only through a selection of original artworks, but also by providing rare photographic access into the studios of the artists who touched a nerve and transformed the city into one of the world’s art capitals. The archives of renowned photographer Jim McHugh hold nearly four decades of rare images chronicling the city and the diversity of artists working there.

Edward Goldman curated the exhibition “Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel” at the USC Fischer Museum of Art, September 2021 - December 2021:

The concept of the exhibition emerged out of the bleakness and ambiguity in the initial stages of the Covid 19 Pandemic. Goldman, who was still able to visit artists in their studios, asked the question “how has this difficult time affected your art-making?”. To his delight, the artists responded that it had allowed them to spend more time in their studio, creating art that had more focus and deeper meaning, giving Edward hope that there is, fortunately, light at the end of the tunnel.

The USC Fisher Museum of art presented “Art and Hope at the End of the Tunnel”, featuring artists such as Gaijin Fujita, Pam Douglas, David Hicks, Keiko Fukazawa, Lezley Saar, Manfred Muller, and Ferrari Sheppard among many others. This exhibition was a celebration of the resilience of the Los Angeles art-making community and each individual artist’s ability to adapt and thrive.

Read article on Forbes.com, Edward Goldman’s Own ‘Made In LA’— Pandemic Version