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Personal and Corporate Art Collecting: Building Collections, Creating Value

Conference/Forum

PARA QUIÉN Masters
TIPO DE EVENTO Conferencias
MODALIDAD Eventos locales
FECHA Jueves 06/11/2025
HORARIO 18:30 - 19:30 (GMT +02:00)
IDIOMA Inglés
Personal and Corporate Art Collecting: Building Collections, Creating Value

Art collecting can take many forms, from a personal passion to a corporate strategy. This session will explore what it means to build a meaningful collection and how approaches differ between individual collectors and organizations.

Participants will discover the key elements behind creating and curating a collection, as well as the specific benefits corporate art collecting brings to companies — from strengthening identity and reputation to inspiring employees and engaging with society.

Designed for both specialists and curious minds, the session offers fresh perspectives on how art collecting, whether personal or corporate, generates cultural, social, and business value.

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Vice President International Advisory Board IE Business School

Giusseppe Tringali es vicepresidente del International Advisory Board del Instituto de Empresa así como Presidente del Global Corporation Center del IE, presidente de la Fundación CurArte así como Patrono de la Fundación Vodafone, Senior Advisor de Georgeson, Senior Advisor de Pedersen and Partners.

Associate Head de la IE University, Arts & Humanities Division

 

Associate Head de la IE University, Arts & Humanities Division

Head of Christies Italy

Mariolina Bassetti graduated in French Literature from La Sapienza University of Rome and joined Christie’s in 1987. She became Head of Modern and Contemporary Art in Italy in 1995 and launched the renowned Italian Sale, now the Thinking Italian Sale. As Chairman of Continental Europe for Post-War & Contemporary Art, she has led strategy, client growth, and record-breaking sales, cementing Christie’s leadership in 20th-century Italian art.