Deutsche Bank has one of the most significant corporate art collections in the world. The collection concentrates on contemporary works on paper by international artists and is exhibited in over 900 of our offices around the world.
'Art works’, the motto of the bank’s Global Art Programme, is based on our firm belief that art enriches people and it opens up new perspectives. The collection creates a vibrant and creative environment for staff, clients and visitors and we further encourage a relationship with contemporary art with our comprehensive art and music programme which includes art tours, art talks and visits to exhibitions and events. We also ensure financial support and encouragement goes directly to the art world, always buying direct from artists or from galleries rather than at auction, thus helping to foster creativity.
January 2012 | London
Have you ever looked at an artwork and wondered what may have inspired it? How it’s connected to the world and other artworks? Or maybe wondered what the artist looks like? more
November 2011 | London
Keith Tyson's twelve-part painting, 12 Harmonics, overflows with ideas, theories and other ways to explore the world. The Harmonics Theory formula is chalked out on the blackboard in panel nine, but that is only one among many keys to this polyptych. more
November 2011 | Frankfurt
Sixty international artists on sixty floors, over 1,000 works of contemporary art. Now, using a new app, you can discover the art in the Group Head Office of Deutsche Bank easily on your smartphone and soon on your iPad as well. more
October 2011 | London
Deutsche Bank has now introduced its Artist of the Year 2012 at the London Frieze Art Fair. The Global Art Advisory Council selected Roman Ondak, one of the best-known conceptual artists internationally. more
Frieze Art Fair is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, with 173 of the world’s top galleries exhibiting over 1,000 artists. more