Gallery

KPMG

  • Marleen Sleeuwits
  • David Pedraza Almazan
  • Eelco Brand
  • Levi van Veluw
  • Patrick Bergsma
  • Marwan Bassiouni
  • Sarah Reinbold
  • Janine van Oene
  • Inex de Brauw
Open de Gallerij

Interior no. 31, 2011
photography
122 x 150 cm

KPMG — Marleen Sleeuwits

  • Interior no. 31, 2011
    photography
    122 x 150 cm

  • Eucarista, 2010
    olieverf op doek
    150 x 220 cm

  • L movie, 2011
    video

  • Origin of the Beginning 3.2, 2011
    photograph on aluminium
    210 x 105 cm.

  • Tableau of Tiles, 2007
    acrylic on mixed materials
    640 x 160 cm

  • 165 x 125 cm

  • 130 x 100 x 50 cm

  • 160 x 140

  • 30/250/120 x 180

KPMG Art Collection

info

KPMG Netherlands offers high-quality services in the field of audit and advice. With more than 4,000 colleagues and around 80 nationalities, we sit at the tables every day where the future is determined. In the major challenges we face – such as increasing inequality, climate change and geopolitical unrest – we see opportunities for positive change. We work on these complex issues together with our customers. In this way we contribute to a sustainable future. We work for a broad group of clients. KPMG Netherlands is part of a large international network. KPMG has offices in more than 140 countries with a total of more than 170,000 employees

The collection of works of art within KPMG consists of contemporary art from both young talent and proven talent. Works by artists who have a relationship with the Netherlands. This may be because they live and work or studied here or are represented by a Dutch gallery. There are no limitations in theme, use of materials or technology.

Artpolicy
The KPMG Art Collection Foundation aims to: - creating an inspiring working environment for KPMG employees and relations - make a (modest) social contribution to (young) artists and the cultural sector - purchase works by young artists who we can continue to follow in their development - purchase works that address relevant social themes - art as a means of communication by not only hanging works of art in the public areas of the KPMG offices, but also by lending our collection.

History
KPMG started purchasing works of art in 1990. Since 2006, KPMG's art properties have been housed in the KPMG Art Collection Foundation.

Collection title
KPMG Art Collection
Contact
Jacko Brinkman, Moniek van den Berg
Head office
Amstelveen
Art collection locations
Head office Amstelveen, Alkmaar, Arnhem, Breda, Den Haag, Eindhoven, Enschede, Maastricht, Groningen, Rotterdam, Utrecht and Zwolle.
Number of art works
700
Launch year
1990
Disciplines
All disciplines
Focus of collection
Contemporary art with focus on relation with The Netherland
Guided tours

Limited possibility for guided art tours in the office of Amstelveen

Website
https://kpmg.com/nl
Art collection website
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Publications

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Exposition space

The entrance to the head office in Amstelveen is accessible to everyone. Here you can see part of the core collection in varying composition.

External presentations

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Supporting

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Works on loan

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