Representative Artists by Genre

Over the past 30 years, Steve Tatti has worked on countless art objects in a wide range of genres from Ancient Chinese and Egyptian artifacts to Contemporary Art and many important contributions in between.  Below is a sampling of these restored works by artists and genres including, but not limited to, Modern Art, art of the Masters, Neo-Classical & American figurative sculpture and the eclectic genres of Folk Art, Decorative Arts and Architectural Details.


Modern
Louise Bourgeois
Benjamin Bufano
Alexander Calder
Barbara Hepworth
Menashi Kadishman
Gaston Lachaise
Louis Nevelson
Isamu Noguchi
George Ricky
Richard Serra
David Smith
Mark di Suvero

Masters
Jean Arp
Borglum
Brancusi
Degas
Giacometti
Lipchitz
Matisse
Joan Miro
Picasso
Rubens
John Storrs
Augustus Saint-Gaudens

American
Karl Bitter
Allan Clark
William Hunt Diederich
Thomas Eakins
Daniel Chester French
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth
Paul Manship
Frederick MacMonnies
Elie Nadelman
Frederic Remington
Bessie Potter Vonnoh
John Quincy Adams Ward
William Zorach


Neo-Classical
Thomas Crawford
James H. Hazeltime
Harriet Hosmer
Chancey B. Ives
Edmonia Lewis
Hiram Powers
Randolph Rogers
William Wetmore Story

Contemporary
Alexander Archipenko
Umberto Boccioni
John Chamberlain
Joseph Cornell
Jim Dine
Naum Gabo
Donald Judd
Max Ernst
Sol LeWitt
Claus Oldenburg
Joel Shapiro
Kiki Smith                          Elizabeth Turk

Decorative Arts
Chiparis
Lalique
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Elihu Vedder

Ancient Artifacts
Archaeological Collections
Chinese Dynasties
Egyptian
Mesoamerican
Renaissance

Architectural Details
Stained Glass
Mosaics
Carved Stone Elements
Ornate Metalwork
Decorative Finishes

Representative Client List

Having established a variety of working relationships in the art world over the years, Steve Tatti has helped to restore, conserve and maintain collections for a wide range of clients. The following is a representative list of clients from throughout his career:

Municipalities –NYC (Parks Department, MTA & Times Square Alliance), Miami-Dade County, Albany, Hoboken, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Houston

Museums – Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, American History Museum, Smithsonian Institute, MOMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jewish Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The J. Paul Getty Museum, National Academy of Design, San Francisco Museum of Fine Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, The Mint Museum, Newark Museum, Peale Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Neuberger Museum, Chrysler Museum, The Menil Collection

Foundations – Archipenko Foundation, Calder Foundation, Giacometti Foundation, Henry Moore Foundation, Lachaise Foundation, Miro Foundation, Nadelman Foundation

Galleries – Acquavella Galleries, Connor Rosenkranz, Gegosian Gallery, Gerald Peters, Graham Gallery, Hirschl & Adler, Owen Gallery, Spanierman, Lillian Nassau, Tom Colville, Hollis Taggart, Babcock Galleries, Forum Gallery, Bernard Gelberg Fine Arts, Historical Design, Richard York, Mitchell Innes & Nash, Ed Naham

Auction Houses – Christie’s, Sotheby’s, PaceWildenstein, Doyle New York, Bonhams, Bonhams & Butterfields, Sloans & Kenyon

Public & Private Institutions – The Federal Reserve, U.S. Capital, White House, Customs House, Department of the Interior, US Post Office, State Department, Library of Congress, The Treasury, Rockefeller Center, Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park Association, The Armory, Storm King Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Penn Academy of Fine Arts, MFA Houston, LA Central Library, Thomas Jefferson University

Religious Institutions – Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Millburn Synagogue, Trinity Church

Private Collectors

 
Featured Projects

Carybé
Festival of the Americas & Discovery and Settlement of the West

Rockefeller Center
Medallion Series

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
Collections

Baltimore, MD
Francis Scott Key Monument

Clients/Artists

Conserved Works by Client, Artist, and Genre.


Tattivision Video

Steve Tatti
Fine Art Restoration

Carybé
Relocating high profile murals from New York to Miami

Recognition

Steve Tatti, Fine Arts Conservator in the press and media.

Staff

Steve Tatti's talented staff of Fine Arts Conservators



Big Boy

Steve Tatti's early involvement with sculpture, as the child-model for the Shawnee's Big Boy logo - designed by his uncle, sculptor Benedict Tatti.