ON VIEW

The NOA art collection maintains a permanent display at OKL Lucerne, a private orthopedic clinic whose semi-public setting allows for a unique form of cultural access. By placing contemporary artworks in a space frequented daily by a broad audience, the collection extends beyond traditional exhibition venues—inviting engagement where it’s least expected, yet most natural.

The works on view include pieces by artists represented by NOA contemporary as well as others collected for their mastery of technique and material innovation. Thoughtfully installed within the architectural rhythm of the clinic, these works are not background decoration—they are active presences, quietly prompting observation, dialogue, and reflection.

This display underscores NOA’s commitment to making contemporary art visible, relevant, and integrated into everyday life. It transforms a private context into a site of cultural resonance—where art meets its audience in moments of pause, transition, and encounter.

Art collections gain meaning through visibility. At NOA, we believe that collecting is not an act of possession, but of participation—an ongoing dialogue between artists, audiences, and cultural contexts. Making the NOA art collection publicly viewable ensures that this dialogue remains active, accessible, and generative.

We place works on public view to honor the artists who created them—giving their ideas space to resonate beyond studio walls or private holdings. It is through visibility that art challenges, inspires, educates, and endures.

Public access also reflects our commitment to transparency and cultural responsibility. The NOA art collection is not a hidden archive, but a living resource: one that supports artist development, invites institutional collaboration, and enriches the broader community. Whether in museums, semi-public spaces like OKL Lucerne, or temporary exhibitions, these works are meant to be seen, felt, and engaged with.