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- Happy Birthday! Deutsche Bank Congratulates the Städel Museum on its 200th Anniversary
- Art Cologne - Deutsche Bank Supports Presentation of Young Art in NEW CONTEMPORARIES Sector
- Venice Meets Tokyo - Deutsche Bank Group, Partner of Japan's Most Important Art Fair Again
- Time Present: International Photography from the Deutsche Bank Collection in Mumbai
- History Lesson in Kyoto - Koki Tanaka at the Parasophia
- The Image as Burden - Marlene Dumas at Tate Modern
- Alien She - Riot Grrrls at the Orange County Museum of Art
- Philosophical Adventure Playground - Charles Avery in Den Haag
- Exhibition as Self-Portrait: Deutsche Bank Sponsors Mika Ninagawa Show at the Hara Museum
- Open-minded and Cosmopolitan - Deutsche Bank Supports the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India
Art Cologne: Deutsche Bank Supports Presentation of Young Art in NEW CONTEMPORARIES Sector
At the 49th ART COLOGNE,
around 200 international galleries are providing a high-quality
overview of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art. On three hall
levels, the participants are offering Classic Modernist, postwar, and
contemporary art. NEW CONTEMPORARIES,
the sector for young galleries, promises exciting discoveries again
this year. Participants from Europe, North America, and Asia will
present sensational and fresh positions. Deutsche Bank is a partner of NEW CONTEMPORARIES for the first time.
Since its founding, ART COLOGNE has viewed itself as a showplace for progressive art. With the introduction of NEW CONTEMPORARIES at the end of the 1990s, it was the first fair of its kind to establish a separate section for young galleries not in existence for more than ten years. This year, 29 participants selected by the advisory council are presenting their perspectives on the current state of art in Hall 11.3, from painting and photography to sculpture, film, and performances.
As a new partner, Deutsche Bank is supporting the NEW CONTEMPORARIES program with a special model that benefits the galleries and artists. During the fair, the bank will purchase current international drawings and photographs. In addition, the Deutsche Bank Collection and its global commitment to art will be showcased in the newly designed VIP area of the fair.
49th ART COLOGNE
April 16 – 19, 2015
Cologne Fair Halls
Since its founding, ART COLOGNE has viewed itself as a showplace for progressive art. With the introduction of NEW CONTEMPORARIES at the end of the 1990s, it was the first fair of its kind to establish a separate section for young galleries not in existence for more than ten years. This year, 29 participants selected by the advisory council are presenting their perspectives on the current state of art in Hall 11.3, from painting and photography to sculpture, film, and performances.
As a new partner, Deutsche Bank is supporting the NEW CONTEMPORARIES program with a special model that benefits the galleries and artists. During the fair, the bank will purchase current international drawings and photographs. In addition, the Deutsche Bank Collection and its global commitment to art will be showcased in the newly designed VIP area of the fair.
49th ART COLOGNE
April 16 – 19, 2015
Cologne Fair Halls