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Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re "[Mineral-03-2006]" by Shirana Shahbazi is part of the Swiss Re Art collection. Go to [Mineral-03-2006] by Shirana Shahbazi
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re This work asks where we have come from and encourages us to ponder the effects of a "global village". Go to Where Do You Come From by Hossein Valamanesh
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Rooij's project for Swiss Re Next involved designing curtains tracing the entire exterior façade of the five office floors. Go to Untitled by Willem de Rooij
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Philippe Parreno works with sunlight. If you are in the atrium at the northeast of the building during daylight hours, and if the ... Go to Untitled by Philippe Parreno
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re "Untitled" by Nelly Rudin is part of the Swiss Re Art collection. Go to Untitled by Nelly Rudin
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re "Untitled" by Gerwald Rockenschaub is part of the Swiss Re Art collection. Go to Untitled by Gerwald Rockenschaub
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Franz Ackermann started to work on his so-called “mental maps” during an extended stay in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Go to Untitled (mental maps: soon finished) by Franz Ackermann
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Franz Ackermann started to work on his so-called “mental maps” during an extended stay in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Go to Untitled (mental map: to the stadium) by Franz Ackermann
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Franz Ackermann started to work on his so-called “mental maps” during an extended stay in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Go to Untitled (mental map: my house and my garden) by Franz Ackermann
Published date: 16 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re Trent Parke visited Shark Bay in 2006 and captured this serendipitous moment. Go to Shark Bay, WA by Trent Parke