A Partner for Companies

As a partner for companies and institutions the Institute for Cultural Exchange offers the following services:

  • Analysis of company structures for defining a suitable sponsorship program within the fields of art and culture
  • Consultation on all questions concerning the cultural program of large companies
  • Drafting of product-related exhibition concepts for marketing and public relations
  • Implementation of exhibition projects and tour organization
  • Complete research and analysis of the projects and responsibility of the exhibition management, visualisation and exhibition architecture

Partners & Projects

China Times

Napoleon - Field Marshall - Emperor - Man

IBM

Leonardo da Vinci - Inventor and Scientist

Samsung

Napoleon - Field Marshall - Emperor - Man

Sony

Game Art

Mercedes-Benz / Daimler AG
Volkswagen
Bertelsmann / Ricordi

That's Opera! 200 years of Italian music

Bosch

Erde 2.0

Canadian National Railway

Leonardo da Vinci - Inventor and Scientist

Banque et Caisse d'Epargne Luxembourg

Edward Steichen

Crédit Agricole de France

Man Ray

Cosmote Bulgaria / Globul

A Forest of Sculptures - Collection Simon Spierer

Delta Air Lines

Duane Hanson - Sculptures of the American Dream

DZ Bank

Corporate Photography Collection

IWC Schaffhausen

Engineers of the Sea - 50 years of coral reef expedition

IWC Schaffhausen

Classics for takeoff - Saint Exupéry and the pilot watches by IWC

IWC Schaffhausen

The new watch museum Schaffhausen

Kodak

More than 30 exhibitions between 1992-2001

Lufthansa

Tom Wesselmann

Würth

Erde 2.0

Japanese Photography of the 1960s

Japan in times of rapid social change

The Museum Bad Arolsen presents the fascinating photo exhibition Between Meditation and Urban Bustle – Japanese Photography of the 1960s from September 9, 2023, to November 19, 2023. This unique exhibition by the Institute for Cultural Exchange showcases the works of twelve significant representatives of Japanese photography during this era. Immerse yourself in the Residenzschloss Arolsen and explore the visual narratives that are shaped by a time when Japan experienced rapid economic growth while undergoing societal transformations. From photojournalism and spontaneous situational portraits to symbolic staging, graphic abstraction, and poetic visual stories.

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La Bohème

Toulouse-Lautrec and the Masters of Montmartre

La Bohème. Toulouse-Lautrec and the Master of poster art the successful exhibition of the Institute for Cultural Exchange is moving to its next venue: From June 26, 2023, to October 15, 2023, Toulouse-Lautrec’s extensive lithographic poster work from the collection of Muséé d’Ixelles is on view at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Quimper, France. Toulouse-Lautrec, like no one else, was able to capture the atmosphere of the Parisian nightlife through reduced, but expressive forms as well as intense coloring.  Accompanied by works of Lautrec’s predecessors and contemporaries, like Alfons Mucha, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen or Félix Vallotton, the exhibition gives a profound insight into the fascinating world of the art poster around 1900.

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Reshaped Reality

50 Years of Hyperrealistic Sculpture

The Institute for Cultural Exchange proudly presents the exhibition Sembra Vivo! Sculture iper-realiste dei più grandi artisti contemporanei at Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome, Italy. A comprehensive selection of sculptures by international representatives of the Hyperrealistic movement gives a profound insight into the development of this movement since the 1970s. The exhibition will be on display from May 26, 2023 to October 8, 2023. Previous presentations of the exhibition, for example in Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark, broke all visitor records.

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Supernatural

Sculptural Visions of the Body

The exhibition project SUPERNATURAL: Sculptural Visions of the Body is designed in collaboration with the Kunsthalle Tübingen and will be presented from February 18, 2023, until June 4, 2023 at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum in Taiwan. The group show brings together international artists like Isa Genzken, Sam Jinks or Anna Uddenberg who reflect on future body images in the face of genetic engineering and digital transformation. Approximately 30 exhibits push the boundaries of sculpture in the age of the Anthropocene and enable new design possibilities by allowing them to step into the realm of imagination – as supernatural hybrid beings.

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