Art in Residence
Art in Residence explores how people actually live with the things they love—not pristine gallery spaces, but homes where creativity unfolds naturally. Photographer Nicole England documents the quiet intimacy of art collections in their natural habitat.
These spaces reveal something essential about their inhabitants—not through curation for its own sake, but through the accumulated presence of objects that resonate with the owners. From an artist's industrial work/live studio to a Brutalist apartment, from a modern coastal retreat to an architect's restrained dwelling, each home offers a different vocabulary for living with art.
This isn't a document of who owns what. It's an investigation into how art shapes daily life—the pieces that anchor a room, the unexpected juxtapositions that emerge organically, the way certain objects claim their territory over time. What unites these residents is an unwillingness to treat art as decoration.
11.6 x 9 inches
272 pages
We are lifelong bibliophiles. Shelves filled with books line our studio walls and more are stacked on every surface. We admire their design, scrutinize their typography, fetishize their paper and analyze their binding. We read them for research, for inspiration, for the sheer pleasure of exploring new worlds of thought and experience.
We have curated a selection of books to offer our audience, based on our interests and yours. Most of our books are limited editions or out of print, they are seldom available in the US, and not available on Amazon.