Over time and as it has evolved, the bank has acquired and developed a collection of more than 1,300 artworks by artists from different nations and periods, tracing an arc through history, from Old Masters to the Avant Garde who reached maturity in the mid-1960s, and up to the present day.
More than 650 works from the Art Collection – from paintings, photographs, drawings and sculptures to video art and installations – are currently on display either in the bank’s own premises or in temporary exhibitions in museums.
Among the works are creations by some of Switzerland’s and Italy’s most inspiring artists, including Bernardino Luini, Franz Gertsch and Alighiero Boetti, to name a few examples.
At the heart of the collection is a series of artworks acquired in 2007. In particular, this includes a group of exceptional paintings, photographs and drawings by young Swiss artists that were collected from 1968 onwards. The second major component of the collection is a selection of works by internationally recognised personalities in art from the period following the Second World War, including Daniel Buren, John Chamberlain, Tony Cragg, Mario Merz and Giulio Paolini.