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Matisse: The Cut-Outs, Lichtenstein, Gauguin and Rauschenberg marketing material 漏 Tate Photography
Our longstanding partnership
Bank of America are a longstanding partner of Tate, having supported a number of exhibitions at both 色控传媒 and Tate Britain since 2008. Our partnership stems from a shared belief in the value of art to society. With Bank of America鈥檚 support of Tate continuing to bring world class exhibitions and the work of a diverse and seminal artists to our audiences.
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Andy Warhol Exhibition Out of Home Advertising 漏 Tate Photography
Bank of America supported exhibitions
Since 2008, Bank of America has supported exhibitions of work by both national and international artists including:
- Francis Bacon
- Paul Gauguin
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Henri Matisse
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Amedeo Modigliani
- Andy Warhol
- Yayoi Kusama
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs remains one of 罢补迟别鈥檚 most visited exhibitions in the gallery鈥檚 history, welcoming over 500,000 visitors. Modigliani saw the ground-breaking integration of virtual reality into an exhibition, with a VR experience reimagining Modigliani鈥檚 final studio in Paris. Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms opened with 罢补迟别鈥檚 galleries when we reopened following the third UK lockdown in spring 2021, and throughout the course of Bank of America鈥檚 support it remained one of the most sought-after exhibitions, consistently selling out during repeated ticket sale opportunities. Collectively, exhibitions supported by Bank of America have welcomed an audience of over three million.
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Robert Rauschenberg Exhibition Entrance 漏 Tate Photography
Community engagement
Bank of America鈥檚 partnership with Tate goes beyond exhibition support. Over the years, alongside their support of exhibitions, Bank of America has supported 罢补迟别鈥檚 learning and participation teams to engage young audiences, through supporting outreach, educational workshops and community programmes. Working with Tate, Bank of America has been able to engage young audiences who may typically not have seen Tate exhibitions, supporting educational workshops within Bank of America鈥檚 schools and young people networks. Bank of America also supported Tate to provide private views for local community groups to visit exhibitions, for instance Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms, in collaboration with 色控传媒 Producers.
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Local community groups visit to the Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms exhibition in collaboration with 色控传媒 Producers 漏 Tate Photography
Supporting conservation
Bank of America also provides conservation grants, through their Art Conservation Project. Their support has enabled international cross-institution research into the work of Amedeo Modigliani and the cleaning and conservation of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych 1962, included in the Andy Warhol exhibition.