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2020 Gallery Lighting Guide

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Gallery Lighting Guide

Paul Kasmin Gallery © ERCO GmbH, www.erco.com, photography: Roland Halbe

The flexible From the massive markets of New York to the


smaller towns throughout North America, the
art market is in constant flux. Galleries are ex-
With a variety of mounting options, dimming
techniques, and the easiest way to swap light
distributions with interchangeable lenses or
approach to panding, opening new outposts, or establishing
new arts districts. One constant, however, is a
zoom lens, lighting tools from ERCO allows the
user to keep up, if not stay ahead of the game.

lighting for
shared approach to lighting: flexibility. Flexible lighting options from ERCO provide
Galleries want the freedom to change and to versatility for a variety of exhibition needs.
grow with their changing exhibitions, their
artwork locations when or if they change, and to keep
up with advancements or trends in technology. www.erco.com
The ERCO approach to gallery lighting

Form factors to fit


any architecture
We believe that light is
the fourth dimension of
architecture, and as such,
design our luminaires to
be compact yet powerful.
They direct the focus onto
the beautiful light and its
subject, rather than the
luminaire itself.

Zoom lens for flexible


light distributions
In addition to seven easily
interchangeable lenses and
a contour spotlight, ERCO’s
unique Zoom Lens technology
offers ultimate flexibility: the
user simply swivels the zoom
attachment to transition from
spot to wide flood, or oval
flood to oval wide flood.

Adjustable optics to fit your exhibition design

Accentuating Wallwashing
Polygon Gallery, Vancouver. Fergus McCaffrey Gallery, New York.
Easy installation
ERCO track luminaires
can be easily installed and
moved when needed with-
out the need for any tools.

Mounting options
ERCO track is available as
standard in surface-mount,
flange, recessed and sus-
pended hi-trac with optional
uplight. Singlets are also
available for smaller installa-
tions. Additional mounting
options are available via
ERCO Individual.

Advanced lighting controls at your Another approach to controls is ERCO’s unique


dual dimming, in which light intensity can be
fingertips, without the high costs adjusted simultaneously via a dimmer built into
the fixture, and/or with a remotely located wall
ERCO now offers Bluetooth technology for its
dimmer.
indoor luminaires. With convenient gallery and
grouping settings, as well as highly secure pass- Different colors
word protection, it’s extremely user-friendly in a All ERCO track fixtures and
gallery setting that calls for easy adjustability. accessories are available in
ERCO standard colors: white,
black and silver. 10,000+
colors are also available via
ERCO Individual.

Low cost of ownership


ERCO LED modules feature
incomparable L90/B10
lumen maintenance, with
a 0.1% failure rate after
50,000 hours, with at least
90% of the LEDs maintain-
ing 90% or more of their
original luminous flux.

Color temperatures High lumen output


With a large portfolio of
3000K CRI 92 3000K CRI 97
fixture sizes and large lumen
4000K CRI 82 4000K CRI 92
packages, ERCO luminaires
2700K CRI 92 3500K CRI 92
offer solutions to match
a variety of gallery scales,
from small studios to grand
spaces with soaring ceilings.
North American Gallery Directory

United States of America Midtown


Bonham’s
Arizona Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Tempe Center for the Arts Marian Goodman Gallery
SoHo
Space Gallery
California
Art Angels Upper East Side
Charles H. Scott Gallery Almine Rech Gallery
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture Anton Kern
Grotjahn Gallery Boersli Gallery
Lux Art Institute David Zwirner Gallery
Nan Hai Co., Inc. Di Donna
Ruby City, San Antonio.
Sprüth Magers Dickinson Gallery
University of California Irvine Art Gallery Franklin Parrasch Gallery
Fu Qiumeng Fine Art
Galerie Ceysson & Bénétière
Missouri Michael Altman Fine Art
Citygarden Sculpture Park Mignoni Gallery
Miles McEnery Gallery

New Jersey West Village / Union Square


Princeton University, Lewis Center for the Arts Maccarone
Parsons School of Design, Anna-Maria and
Stephen Kellen Gallery
New York
Richard Taittinger, New York. Chelsea
303 Gallery Texas
Andrea Rosen Gallery Ruby City
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
Crush Gallery
David Nolan New York Canada
Fergus McCaffrey Gallery
Gagosian Gallery Alberta
Greene Naftali Esker Foundation
Hales Gallery
Hauser & Wirth British Columbia
High Line Nine Polygon Gallery
Kasmin Gallery + Sculpture Garden Vancouver Art Gallery
Luhring Augustine Gallery
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.
Marianne Boesky Gallery Ontario
PACE Gallery Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
Paula Cooper Gallery
Victoria Miro New York (office space)

Harlem Mexico
Arcis Fine Art
Gallery 8 Mexico City
Galeria Kurimanzutto
LES / TriBeCa
James Cohan Tulum
Galerie Perrotin Azulik Gallery
Richard Taittinger Gallery
Richard Taittinger, New York.

ERCO Lighting, Inc. Contact us! East Coast ( 732 225 8856 / West Coast ( 424 532 2116 / * [email protected]

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