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WHO WE ARE

JPMorgan Chase Art Collection

Art is a catalyst for connection. The JPMorgan Chase Art Collection is one of the most established corporate collections in the world. Our mission is to connect clients, colleagues, and communities through art and the conversations it can start.

Founded over 60 years ago, the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, branded as Art at Work, continues to focus on emerging, developing and under-recognized artists globally. Recognizing that artists are entrepreneurs and small businesses, our investment in their work makes a positive impact. Artists and the creative economy contribute to vibrant communities where we do business. Art at Work  brings that vibrancy into the workplace.

The Art Collection and Program are dynamic and evolving. Built on the solid foundation of Rockefeller’s vision, the collection has always embraced emerging contemporary art. Art at Work  reflects and aligns with the firm's 21st-century business principles and priorities: diversity, innovation, technology, sustainability, creativity, and excellence.

The JPMorgan Chase Art Collection began in 1959 when David Rockefeller, then president of The Chase Manhattan Bank, established the firm's Art at Work  Program, the first of its kind in the modern era. He believed that art elevates the experience of working at and doing business with our firm.  By integrating artwork within the architecture of our buildings and practicing a strategic approach to acquisitions, Art at Work  was and continues to be an exemplary model of corporate collecting.

Today it is the oldest and most established corporate art collections in the world, focusing on modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, and digital/video art on view in our corporate spaces across the globe.  The core collection is complemented by a selection of international artworks from legacy firms, from antiquity to the present day. 

 

Alexandra Grant (American, born 1973)
I was born to love not to hate (3), 2017

Alexandra Grant (American, born 1973)
I was born to love not to hate (3), 2017

Mixed media on paper
47 × 35 inches
Acquired in 2018
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© Alexandra Grant

Romare Bearden (American, 1912 – 1988)
Interior with Profiles, 1969

Romare Bearden (American, 1912 – 1988)
Interior with Profiles, 1969

Collage on board
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
Art © Romare Bearden Foundation Inc/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY

 

Graciela Iturbide (Mexican, born 1942)
Nuestra Señora de las Iguanas, Juchitán, 1979

Graciela Iturbide (Mexican, born 1942)
Nuestra Señora de las Iguanas, Juchitán, 1979

Gelatin silver print
20 x 16 inches
Acquired in 1995
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© Graciela Iturbide

Hayal Pozanti (Turkish, born 1983)
The World in Voice-Over, 2012

Hayal Pozanti (Turkish, born 1983)
The World in Voice-Over, 2012

Acrylic on panel
Acquired in 2013
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948 – 1985)
Untitled: Silueta Series, Mexico, 1976

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948 – 1985)
Untitled: Silueta Series, Mexico, 1976

From Silueta Works in Mexico, 1973 – 1977
Acquired in 1992
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, L.L.C., Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co.

Ramiro Gomez (American, born 1986)
Jardin #2, 2015

Ramiro Gomez (American, born 1986)
Jardin #2, 2015

Oil stick and acrylic on panel
Acquired in 2016
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles

Nam June Paik (South Korean, 1932 – 2006)
Rosetta Stone, Channel 10, 1983

Nam June Paik (South Korean, 1932 – 2006)
Rosetta Stone, Channel 10, 1983

Oil on canvas and TV facing
Acquired in 1983
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© Nam June Paik Estate

Basil Kincaid (American, born 1986)
The Meeting of Two Houses, 2015

Basil Kincaid (American, born 1986)
The Meeting of Two Houses, 2015

Found prepaid telecom scratch cards, sim cards, and electronic board on vinyl
76 × 48 inches
Acquired in 2018
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
Courtesy of the artist Basil Kincaid

Danny Ferrell (American, born 1992)
Adam and Coco, 2019

Danny Ferrell (American, born 1992)
Adam and Coco, 2019

Oil on canvas
48 × 44 × 1 inches
Acquired in 2019
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
Courtesy of the artist and Marinaro, New York

Liz Nielsen (American, born 1980)
Floating Stones, 2016

Liz Nielsen (American, born 1980)
Floating Stones, 2016

Unique analog chromogenic print
88 3/4 × 46 × 2 inches
Acquired in 2017
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© Liz Nielson 

Ping Zheng (Chinese, born 1989)
Rainbow Over Dry Land, 2019

Ping Zheng (Chinese, born 1989)
Rainbow Over Dry Land, 2019

Oil stick on paper
19 3/4 × 25 3/4 inches
Acquired in 2019
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
Courtesy the artist and Kristen Lorello, NY

Billie Zangewa (Malawian, born 1973)
On the Corner, 2010

Billie Zangewa (Malawian, born 1973)
On the Corner, 2010

Embroidered silk
Acquired in 2010
JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
© Billie Zangewa, Courtesy AFRONOVA GALLERY