UBS Plans Big Tokyo ExhibitionBy ARTINFO
Published: December 19, 2007
TOKYO—Europe's UBS bank is showcasing 140 of its more than 1,000 paintings, photographs, sculptures, video works, and other contemporary art, in its largest exhibition ever and its first in Japan, in Tokyo next year, Bloomberg reports. The exhibition is aimed at increasing the Zurich-based bank's profile in Japan, which has the world's second-largest economy. UBS has had a presence in Japan since 1965. The bank's extensive art collection includes works by Roy Lichtenstein and Lucian Freud. The exhibition runs for two months at the Mori Art Museum, starting February 2.
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