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open navigation close Navigation Skip to main content * Deutsche Bank Group * Art & Culture Home Skip main navigation * Home * Concept * PalaisPopulaire * Deutsche Bank Collection Overview * Art in the Towers * Deutsche Bank Campus in Frankfurt * The New York Collection * The London Collection * Artists of the Year * Projects * ArtMag * PORTRAIT OF A COLLECTION more about Portrait of a Collection more * SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 – FEBRUARY 5, 2024 LA CHOLA POBLETE: GUAYMALLÉN DEUTSCHE BANK “ARTIST OF THE YEAR" 2023 more more previous slide item next slide item 1 / 2 You are here: * Home * ArtMag SHOW CONTENT OF MORE BANNERS If you are interested in our archive, please write to us mailbox.kunst@db.com. September 28, 2023 CELEBRATING DEUTSCHE BANK’S 20 YEARS AS GLOBAL LEAD PARTNER OF FRIEZE ART FAIRS WITH A SERIES OF 20 ARTICLES ON 20 FEATURED ARTISTS. This article forms part of a special series celebrating Deutsche Bank’s 20 years as Global Lead Partner of Frieze art fairs, taking a closer look at 20 artists we have collaborated with and whose work features in the Deutsche Bank Collection. June 11, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY - DEUTSCHE BANK COLLECTION Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. June 1, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY SELECTED ARTISTS PART II Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. June 1, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY SELECTED ARTISTS PART I Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. August 8, 2022 POETIC, PHILOSOPHICAL, ELEGANT: POSTMODERN PIONEERS IN THE OPERA OPERA EXHIBITION There was no getting around Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, first published in 1980. The story about the Franciscan scholar William of Baskerville and the novice Adson, who have to solve a series of bizarre murders in a medieval Benedictine abbey in Italy, also became a worldwide success due to the film adaptation with Sean Connery and Christian Slater and triggered a veritable medieval boom. August 8, 2022 THIS ART OPERA IS ABOUT THE HERE AND NOW: OPERA OPERA ALLEGRO MA NON TROPPO AT THE PALAISPOPULAIRE OPERA OPERA Allegro ma non troppo is a Gesamtkunstwerk, a synthesis of the arts. It is about opera, which per se is always a Gesamtkunstwerk. Opera uses costumes, light, architecture, painting, and theatricality; it works with masking, staging, performance to create new experiences of space and sound. Opera, as the title of the exhibition at the PalaisPopulaire suggests, is also the opus, the work itself. But does this penchant for the dramatic, the spectacular, really fit into our mediatized, crisis-ridden times? May 12, 2022 PORTRAIT OF A COLLECTION Deutsche Bank New York inaugurates its art collection at its new headquarters during Frieze March 30, 2022 RE-READING: ALIENATION EFFECTS - DRAWINGS BY THE UKRAINIAN ARTIST LADA NAKONECHNA In our series “Re-Reading,” we present texts from the ArtMag archive that are worth reading again from today’s perspective March 30, 2022 DEUTSCHE BANK EXTENDS ITS COOPERATION WITH FRANKFURT’S STÄDEL MUSEUM Now the cooperation is being extended for another five years. On this occasion, the museum will receive further outstanding works of modern and contemporary German art on permanent loan. March 16, 2022 SPECULATIVE NARRATIVES FROM EGYPT AND THE MIDDLE EAST: THE TELLERS AT VILLA ROMANA Sumac Space, a non-profit platform founded in 2020, engages with contemporary art from the Middle East through digital programs, critical writing, and research. Now Davood Madadpoor, one of its founders, is curating The Tellers exhibition at the Villa Romana artists’ house in Florence, featuring Maha Mamoon and Basim Magdy, two artists who occupy important positions in the Deutsche Bank Collection. A floor in the Frankfurt head office is devoted to Mamoon, and Magdy was Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2016. February 15, 2022 SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING DESIRED THE HAMBURGER KUNSTHALLE SHOWS ITS NEW COLLECTION PRESENTATION “Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.” This traditional British rhyme refers to the things a bride needs for her wedding. At the Hamburger Kunsthalle, this saying was adapted somewhat for the new, Deutsche Bank-sponsored presentation of the museum’s important collection of contemporary art. February 15, 2022 FACING CHANGE: FRIEZE RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES WITH A SOCIALLY COMMITTED PROGRAM Frieze is returning to Los Angeles. After the fledgling fair was unable to be held live last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will now open its doors from February 17 to 20, 2022, at a new location next to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. January 1, 2022 ANIME, ANIMATION, AVATARS: LU YANG IS THE “ARTIST OF THE YEAR” 2022 The Chinese artist Lu Yang is Deutsche Bank's “Artist of the Year” 2022. Lu Yang was born in 1985 in Shanghai, where he lives and works today. October 1, 2021 MORE VISIBILITY AND DIVERSITY: THE FRIEZE X DEUTSCHE BANK EMERGING CURATORS FELLOWSHIP COLLABORATES WITH THE V&A EAST AND YINKA SHONIBARE The collaboration between Frieze and Deutsche Bank as Global Lead Partner of the fair began in 2004, based on a shared understanding of the unique role contemporary art plays in today’s globalized culture. July 1, 2021 A HYMN FOR FRANKFURT: DEUTSCHE BANK SUPPORTS EMEKA OGBOH’S SOUND INSTALLATION “THIS TOO SHALL PASS” Emeka Ogboh (*1977), who lives in Lagos and Berlin, is a pioneer of sound art in Africa. For the Nigerian artist, the city is a landscape of sounds, a babble of voices, songs, shouts, and noise. No results found for your selection, please make a new selection. No further results found for your selection. Load More September 28, 2023 CELEBRATING DEUTSCHE BANK’S 20 YEARS AS GLOBAL LEAD PARTNER OF FRIEZE ART FAIRS WITH A SERIES OF 20 ARTICLES ON 20 FEATURED ARTISTS. This article forms part of a special series celebrating Deutsche Bank’s 20 years as Global Lead Partner of Frieze art fairs, taking a closer look at 20 artists we have collaborated with and whose work features in the Deutsche Bank Collection. June 11, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY - DEUTSCHE BANK COLLECTION Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. June 1, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY SELECTED ARTISTS PART II Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. June 1, 2023 THE STRUGGLE OF MEMORY SELECTED ARTISTS PART I Until March, 2024, the PalaisPopulaire presents The Struggle of Memory, a two-part exhibition featuring works from the Deutsche Bank Collection and international loans. The show reveals the importance of memory in shaping personal and collective identity and the struggle against forgetting in the face of slavery and colonialism and their ongoing effects. August 8, 2022 POETIC, PHILOSOPHICAL, ELEGANT: POSTMODERN PIONEERS IN THE OPERA OPERA EXHIBITION There was no getting around Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, first published in 1980. The story about the Franciscan scholar William of Baskerville and the novice Adson, who have to solve a series of bizarre murders in a medieval Benedictine abbey in Italy, also became a worldwide success due to the film adaptation with Sean Connery and Christian Slater and triggered a veritable medieval boom. August 8, 2022 THIS ART OPERA IS ABOUT THE HERE AND NOW: OPERA OPERA ALLEGRO MA NON TROPPO AT THE PALAISPOPULAIRE OPERA OPERA Allegro ma non troppo is a Gesamtkunstwerk, a synthesis of the arts. It is about opera, which per se is always a Gesamtkunstwerk. Opera uses costumes, light, architecture, painting, and theatricality; it works with masking, staging, performance to create new experiences of space and sound. Opera, as the title of the exhibition at the PalaisPopulaire suggests, is also the opus, the work itself. But does this penchant for the dramatic, the spectacular, really fit into our mediatized, crisis-ridden times? May 12, 2022 PORTRAIT OF A COLLECTION Deutsche Bank New York inaugurates its art collection at its new headquarters during Frieze March 30, 2022 RE-READING: ALIENATION EFFECTS - DRAWINGS BY THE UKRAINIAN ARTIST LADA NAKONECHNA In our series “Re-Reading,” we present texts from the ArtMag archive that are worth reading again from today’s perspective March 30, 2022 DEUTSCHE BANK EXTENDS ITS COOPERATION WITH FRANKFURT’S STÄDEL MUSEUM Now the cooperation is being extended for another five years. On this occasion, the museum will receive further outstanding works of modern and contemporary German art on permanent loan. March 16, 2022 SPECULATIVE NARRATIVES FROM EGYPT AND THE MIDDLE EAST: THE TELLERS AT VILLA ROMANA Sumac Space, a non-profit platform founded in 2020, engages with contemporary art from the Middle East through digital programs, critical writing, and research. Now Davood Madadpoor, one of its founders, is curating The Tellers exhibition at the Villa Romana artists’ house in Florence, featuring Maha Mamoon and Basim Magdy, two artists who occupy important positions in the Deutsche Bank Collection. A floor in the Frankfurt head office is devoted to Mamoon, and Magdy was Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2016. February 15, 2022 SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING DESIRED THE HAMBURGER KUNSTHALLE SHOWS ITS NEW COLLECTION PRESENTATION “Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.” This traditional British rhyme refers to the things a bride needs for her wedding. At the Hamburger Kunsthalle, this saying was adapted somewhat for the new, Deutsche Bank-sponsored presentation of the museum’s important collection of contemporary art. February 15, 2022 FACING CHANGE: FRIEZE RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES WITH A SOCIALLY COMMITTED PROGRAM Frieze is returning to Los Angeles. After the fledgling fair was unable to be held live last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will now open its doors from February 17 to 20, 2022, at a new location next to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. January 1, 2022 ANIME, ANIMATION, AVATARS: LU YANG IS THE “ARTIST OF THE YEAR” 2022 The Chinese artist Lu Yang is Deutsche Bank's “Artist of the Year” 2022. Lu Yang was born in 1985 in Shanghai, where he lives and works today. October 1, 2021 MORE VISIBILITY AND DIVERSITY: THE FRIEZE X DEUTSCHE BANK EMERGING CURATORS FELLOWSHIP COLLABORATES WITH THE V&A EAST AND YINKA SHONIBARE The collaboration between Frieze and Deutsche Bank as Global Lead Partner of the fair began in 2004, based on a shared understanding of the unique role contemporary art plays in today’s globalized culture. July 1, 2021 A HYMN FOR FRANKFURT: DEUTSCHE BANK SUPPORTS EMEKA OGBOH’S SOUND INSTALLATION “THIS TOO SHALL PASS” Emeka Ogboh (*1977), who lives in Lagos and Berlin, is a pioneer of sound art in Africa. For the Nigerian artist, the city is a landscape of sounds, a babble of voices, songs, shouts, and noise. No results found for your selection, please make a new selection. No further results found for your selection. 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