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How
does the global art scene present itself in the Deutsche Bank Towers?
What is the philosophy behind the Deutsche Bank Collection? [more]
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Gabriel
Orozco is as inspired by art history as by the streets of Berlin or
Mexico City. [more]
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Roman
Ondák, Deutsche Bank’s “Artist of the Year” 2012, has created an
exhibition for the Deutsche Guggenheim titled “do not walk outside this
area” that resembles an imaginary journey. [more]
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Roman
Ondák works with existing situations, but alters them in ways that
challenge our expectations and conventions. [more]
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Following
Frieze New York's successful premiere, the international art scene now
sets its sights on Hong Kong, where ART HK has grown to become one
of the most distinguished art fairs in the world. [more]
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Every two years, the Whitney Biennial in New York stirs up heated controversy. The exhibition, which Deutsche Bank has been sponsoring since 2006, takes stock of the latest on the American scene. [more]
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“Changing
New York” is generally considered to be one of the most important
photographic projects ever made. [more]
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In record speed, London’s Frieze Art Fair has established itself as one
of the most important trading posts for young art worldwide. [more]
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Wilhelm Sasnal was still a complete newcomer at the turn of the millennium. [more]
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He’s considered to be one of the most important figures of the Dusseldorf School—and one of the most surprising. [more]
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