DATOS GENERALES
Descripción de la Organización
International Association of Corporate Collections of Contemporary Art
Action
IACCCA brings together the curators of corporate collections from around the world in order to reflect on the future and the responsibilities of corporate collections with a view to fostering adequate and innovative practices in a constantly changing environment.
In brief
A non profit organisation created in 2007 by and for professional corporate curators.
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A unique network of more than 55 members who represent the best of the corporate collections of the contemporary art community.
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Twice a year IACCCA's meeting gather the experts from 19 countries around a theme chosen by the corporate art curators.
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The challenge corporate collections face worldwide.
IACCCA activities
IACCCA brings together the curators of corporate art collections in order to reflect on the specificities of individual collections.
Several times a year collection curator will invite IACCCA members to attend a meeting. Held in different cities, these meetings give curators the opportunity to exchange views and share expertise and knowledge.
They also have an opportunity to discuss the future and the responsibilities of corporate collections with a view to developing innovative solutions in a constantly changing environment.
Meetings
Since 2007, IACCCA members have taken turns to host the annual meetings at their premises. There are two general meetings per year, each lasting between one and three days. The first meeting takes place in the spring: a General Assembly is followed by a rich cultural programme, combining site visits to other corporate collections and to local artistic venues. The second annual meeting, scheduled for autumn, includes a workshop, a symposium or a conference on a given topic of common interest to all members. During the meeting, IACCCA members share expertise and best practice, both in formal and in informal ways.
Collection visits
2019
National Bank of Belgium, Belfius & Lhoist Collections, Brussels
2018
Deutsche Bank, Berlin
Helvetia, Roche & Novartis Art Collections, Basel
2017
Collection Société Générale, Neuflize OBC, HSBC collection Prix pour la Photographie, Paris
Deutsche Bank Collection, UBS Collection, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, Fidelity International, London
2016
Arendt & Art, Deutsche Bank, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
2015
Lhoist Group Collection, Proximus Art Collection, ING Belgium Collection, Brussels
Statoil, Oslo
2014
Pictet & Cie SA, Geneva
Bergé & Cia, CaixaForum, Banco santander, Fundación Mapfe, Madrid
2013
Borusan, SALT, Barut Collection, Elgiz Contemporary Art Museum, Saki Sabamci Museum, Istanbul
Deutsche Bank, DZ BANK AG, Deutsche Börse, Frankfurt
2012
Erste Foundation, EVN, Generali Foundation, Verbund, Vienna
Dexia, Brussels
CaixaForum, Bergé & Cia, Fundacion Banco Santander, Fundación ICO, Madrid
2011
Statoil, Simmons and Simmons, London
Nationale Suisse, Basel
CaixaForum, Barcelona
Unicredit, Bologna
Rabo real Estate, Rotterdam
2010
Neuflize Vie, Paris
Lhoist, Belgacom, Brussels
Banco Espirito Santo, EOP, Caixa General de Depositos, Lisbon
2009
DZ BANK AG, Berlin
2008
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España