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Celebrated Contemporary Art Collection comes to Jersey in Deutsche Bank's 'Beyond Sensation' Exhibition

Contact Sari Cuming, Marketing Manager, sari.cuming@db.com
Source Deutsche Bank International Limited
Location Channel Islands
Date 19 April 2007

A selection of renowned British contemporary artworks will be on display at the Jersey Museum as Deutsche Bank stages its ‘Beyond Sensation – Art of the Last Ten Years’ exhibition, which opens on 3rd May in a joint venture with the Jersey Heritage Trust.

The exhibition, which forms part of Deutsche Bank’s 35th anniversary celebrations of operating in the Channel Islands, is made up of works of art from the Bank’s art collection. Normally the works in this exhibition can only be seen by arranging to visit Deutsche Bank’s offices in London, where art is displayed to make the office space a more stimulating working environment and to encourage the staff to engage with the latest ideas and the community.

Beyond Sensation is a progression from the Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of London in 1997. Sensation was a showcase of Charles Saatchi’s collection, featuring works by the Young British Artists (YBA) movement. It acted as a celebration of Damien Hirst’s success in making and marketing new art in a fresh way and provoked a degree of controversy.

Beyond Sensation, a smaller show, aims to acknowledge the impact of the most famous contemporary exhibition of the last ten years and to demonstrate that there is life beyond it.

In total there will be 25 works on display, covering a range of cutting edge contemporary artistic thought. Of particular note are artists Tracey Emin, Rachel Whiteread, Damien Hirst, Simon Patterson, Marc Quinn and Jersey artist Jason Martin.

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