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Art can help foster creativity & inspiration
– Art can be a distraction. But not for the wrong reason. But for the good one. In Germany, Deutsche Bank. One of the largest, if not, the largest investment bank in the world. They have approx. around 60,000 artworks that are scattered across their different local & international offices. According to its global head art, Friedhelm Hütte. To him. Art doesn’t necessarily directly help people to be productive. But it allows involvement, offering an insight into different dimensions of art. Sparking an intellectual conversation that may influence innovation. Art helps improve employee experience and can even help motivate employees to even work in a more relaxed atmosphere.
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Can liven up a space.
– Forget the more traditional space that looks like a laboratory or a hospital. Hanging a piece of art can provide an avenue that breaks ups a more traditional venue that only restricts its employees to just work, and avoid distractions at all costs. Art, which is not the boring & cliché motivational posters. But the actual paintings, but necessary the actual painting, in this case, prints will be an ideal second choice.
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It’s all about the look & Paying attention.
– Specifically, art through the magic of intuition. Hanging a piece of art in the office creates an experience in which employees can help develop awareness & attention to detail, according to Copenhagen Business School. Employees, through art, can help develop a sense of emotional awareness that accepts messiness, but at the same time, a good motivational source to strive and pay attention to details in their surroundings and adapt to changes. “strengthening your productivity and performance for times of hardships”.
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Provides the right amount of distraction
– Keeping a gorgeous work of art in the office or workspace, allows for the right kind of distraction. It opens a moment of escape and fosters a new mindset. It might even offer a fresh & different perspective to an employee, which they can take back to work.