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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re

    In the Umland series, we see collaged images of the natural landscape, into which incongruous items have been placed.

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re

    "Two Parrots" by Damien Hirst is part of the Swiss Re Art collection.

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    Two shiny lacquered chairs, one black, one white, face the glass fronted alcoves that look onto the central lift shaft of our ...

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re

    Tatsuo Miyajima's light works have their origins in his early performances, a time when he was interested in the idea that ...

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re

    Helmut Federle's painting of the auditorium at Swiss Re Next is meant to look "climatic rather than geometric".

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    "Table" by Jorge Macchi is part of the Swiss Re Art collection.

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    Bernard Frize approaches painting with the scepticism, enthusiasm and excitement of a researcher. The canvas serves as the ...

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Art@Swiss Re

    At first glance, this concrete structure might look like the neatly arranged leftovers from a builder's construction site, but ...

    Go to Sloping Progression (Re) by Sol LeWitt