Using innovative technology to bring the gallery experience to our homes, the exhibition features artwork from the former PaineWebber collection, an important part of today’s UBS Art Collection, spanning from the 1960s to the end of the 1990s. You can access the exhibition online from 21 April – 6 September 2021 at ubs.com/art.
With one of the most important corporate art collections, art is more than just something to hang on the wall for our firm: it’s part of our heritage. The UBS Art Collection – which consists of approximately 30,000 works spanning from the 1960s to the present day and created by some of the world's most significant artists – aims to acquire works of art in the communities where our firm conducts business, buying on the primary market to directly support artists and galleries.
Using innovative technology to bring the gallery experience to our homes, the exhibition features artwork from the former PaineWebber collection, an important part of today’s UBS Art Collection, spanning from the 1960s to the end of the 1990s. You can access the exhibition online from 21 April – 6 September 2021 at ubs.com/art.
With one of the most important corporate art collections, art is more than just something to hang on the wall for our firm: it’s part of our heritage. The UBS Art Collection – which consists of approximately 30,000 works spanning from the 1960s to the present day and created by some of the world's most significant artists – aims to acquire works of art in the communities where our firm conducts business, buying on the primary market to directly support artists and galleries.
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Using innovative technology to bring the gallery experience to our homes, the exhibition features artwork from the former PaineWebber collection, an important part of today’s UBS Art Collection, spanning from the 1960s to the end of the 1990s. You can access the exhibition online from 21 April – 6 September 2021 at ubs.com/art.
Using innovative technology to bring the gallery experience to our homes, the exhibition features artwork from the former PaineWebber collection, an important part of today’s UBS Art Collection, spanning from the 1960s to the end of the 1990s. You can access the exhibition online from 21 April – 6 September 2021 at ubs.com/art.
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