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Feature
What’s New?
What lies in store for art in 2009? db artmag gives a preview of the exhibitions, projects, and new works in the Deutsche Bank Collection.
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Picturing America is the first exhibition in Germany in thirty years to dedicate itself to the Photorealist painters. [more]
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"Concentrate, not reduce" is the motto of Deutsche Bank's art program for 2009. [more]
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The 3M Project, supported by Deutsche Bank’s Americas Foundation as lead sponsor, is not only presenting some of the most exciting young art on the international scene in New York’s New Museum. [more]
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In November 2008, he assumed one of the most important positions on the international museum circuit: as director of the Solomon R. [more]
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In her room-sized works, Birgit Brenner combines wooden slats, Styrofoam, and cheap cardboard signs with laconic texts. [more]
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Starting in May, the Deutsche Guggenheim will be presenting works by Imi Knoebel, one of the most important contemporary German artists. The exhibition is conceived by Deutsche Bank. [more]
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In February, the 2009 Villa Romana prizewinner will commence their fellowships. The award is not only the oldest German art prize, but also Deutsche Bank’s longest existing cultural commitment. [more]
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Body-awareness painting - that's what Maria Lassnig calls the self-portraits, portraits, and still lifes in which she depicts bodily sensations. [more]
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