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Mirabaud’s Work In Sustaining Contemporary Art

Mirabaud devotion to contemporary art goes far beyond its collection. Following its values, the group is a pioneer in sustainable and responsible finances. Through this approach, they support artists, institutions, and events that make a wide range of art visible to a broad audience. The commitment explains their loyal support of MAMCO, Quartier, Zurich Art Weekend, Nuit de Bains, and Hors Les Murs. The company’s effort indicates how important artistic creation is for the world today. It’s a nudge that makes people get out of their comfort zone and gain a new perspective on the world.

Creativity is a crucial part of innovation because it enables us to think differently. Supporting contemporary art opens us up to these and more benefits, and it also includes sustaining the world behind these ideas and the artists who give them breath. Mirabaud has more than 200 years of supporting such individuals and reflecting on their impact on the planet.

Mirabaud wants to make the art in their collection as accessible as possible. They have a catalog of these works online, and institutions can lend these works. Mirabaud also hopes to integrate art into the urban landscape. They have dialogues between creation contributors, architecture, and town planning, hoping they can use art to revitalize the cities.

They support the FIAC Hors les Murs which displays and installs sculptures at various public places in Paris annually. In 2019, during the bicentenary, Mirabaud donated a famous piece of art, “Moon” to Geneva, done by Not Vital, a Swiss artist from Engadine. The beautiful sculpture now stands in the center of Plaine de Plainpalais city. It continues integrating more artwork in the city, such as the “illuminating our façade,” a canvas used by Emilie Ding, a Swiss artist. A vibrant tribute to Pauline Oliveros called “How High You Can Count,” a composer and original creator of the “Deep Listening” concept. See this page for additional information.

 

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