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Why Bank of America supports TEFAF New York

Abstract art in the background - TEFAF New York, May 10-14, Park Ave Armory, Lead partner Bank of America

Bank of America is a leading global supporter of the art community and proud to sponsor TEFAF.

Our shared values around intrinsic value of art, transparency in the art market, and cultural sustainability make Bank of America a great partner for TEFAF New York (May 10-14). The opportunity to engage with our clients around their most important asset—their art collections—is one the many reasons we support this leading fair in the art world.

During the fair you will find a diverse range of talks and programs, including what it means to be a connoisseur today, the evolving philanthropic perspectives of the next generations of arts supporters, the conservation of an important work at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, and much more. 

 

 

Why supporting living artists matters

World renowned artist and Artadia board member Nick Cave and Bank of America Art Program Curator, Jennifer Brown, sit down with Drew Watson, Head of Art Services at Bank of America to discuss the importance of supporting living working artists. ​

 

 

The Art of Transformation

Miami is a powerful example of a thriving arts scene driving positive change in local identity, global reputation and economic benefit. Meet local champions from The Bass Museum and Bakehouse Art Complex (two of the many arts organizations Bank of America supports annually) and get a peek at their public art collaboration, The Windows Project, in this video.

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