Global Cultural Asset Management is an international cultural asset management and consulting firm which provides advice, expertise, and museum planning services to governments, institutions, corporations, foundations and individuals through intersecting service groups and business lines related to the expansion of art, culture, and museums in a global economy.
Founded in 2008 by Thomas Krens, Director Emeritus of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, GCAM has specialized in developing complete master plans for new museum projects throughout the world. This work has included the design and development of large-scale cultural master plans; the development of museums and exhibition spaces; generating exhibitions, educational programs and content; and developing collections of the most sophisticated contemporary art for aesthetic, educational, social and investment purposes.
The GCAM team is noted for its intensive collaborative relationships with the greatest architects and artists in the world. Since 2008, GCAM has nurtured and developed 13 projects in seven countries in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.