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Art Collection Deutsche Börse @ 25
Sim Chi Yin, Shifting Sands #25, 2017 © Sim Chi Yin

Art Collection Deutsche Börse @ 25

Mohamed Bourouissa » SIM Chi Yin » Sabiha Çimen » Marvel Harris » Daniel Jack Lyons » Sabelo Mlangeni » Philip Montgomery  » Anastasia Samoylova » Aida Silvestri » Vanessa Winship » & others

Exhibition: 16 May – 19 May 2024

Wed 15 May

Photo London

Somerset House - The Strand
WC2R 1LA London

+44-(0)20 7759 1170


photolondon.org

12-19

Photo London is delighted to present ‘Art Collection Deutsche Börse @ 25’, a celebration of the Deutsche Börse Photography collection’s 25th anniversary. Curated by Anne-Marie Beckmann, Director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, and Renée Mussai, London-based independent curator and scholar, and member of the Foundation’s Advisory Board, this exhibition showcases current artistic positions and recent acquisitions centred around the theme of human condition.

‘Art Collection Deutsche Börse @ 25’ critically reflects on poignant matters ranging from subjectivity and freedom, environmental and climate change to community activism, migration, transformation and selfhood through an international lens, works by artists such as Daniel Jack Lyons, Mohamed Bourouissa, Vanessa Winship, Sim Chi Yin, Marvel Harris and Sabiha Cimen will spotlight the diversity of the continuously growing collection, with a focus on portraiture(s) of people and places.

Anne-Marie Beckmann, Director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation comments: “We are very excited to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Art Collection Deutsche Börse in 2024. In this special year, the exhibition at Photo London is a particular highlight of our programme and we are delighted to present a curated selection of our collection of contemporary photography to an international audience.”

The exhibition includes one of the most renowned international collections of contemporary photography, which comprises more than 2,300 works by 160 artists from 35 countries.