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The Alpha Bank Art Collection

The Alpha Bank Art Collection is one of the most important collections held by banks and institutions in Greece. It boasts 5,500 works by Greek artists: paintings, prints, sculptures, assemblages, illustrations, etc. These pieces cover Greek artworks from 1880 to date. The Collection hosts temporary exhibitions, while also making a significant contribution to culture and education.

A rich collection

The Alpha Bank Art Collection boasts 5,500 works of Greek artists, representing modern-Greek art: paintings, prints, sculptures, assemblages, etc.

The Collection is a member of the International Association of Corporate Collections of Contemporary Art (ΙACCCA). It has been featured in the publication Global Corporate Collections, 2015, among the 80 most important corporate collections in the world.

A journey through Greek art

The works in the Alpha Bank Art Collection mark the course of modern-Greek art through its periods:

  • The Munich School era (1880-1910).
  • The interwar years (1920-1940).
  • Modern art after 1960.

The collection of modern-Greek prints is particularly impressive. It features prints, albums and illustrated books from the early 20th century, as well as graphic art.

Exceptionally, the Collection also carries works by foreign artists with Greek themes. As such, it boasts a significant portfolio of sightseeing maps and prints by foreign artists themed after Greece (16th-19th century).

A home forever

The exhibits of the Art Collection are kept at the Alpha Bank central building.

There is no exhibition space per se. However, the doors to the Collection are always open to researchers, students, scientists and the general public who wish to become acquainted with its works.

Some of those works are permanently on display at the Group branches and companies in Greece and abroad.

Hosting exhibitions

In 2005 the first exhibition of the Alpha Bank Art Collection was held at the Benaki Museum, titled “The Alpha Bank Collection. Paintings-Prints-Sculptures”. It was an opportunity for the Collection to present some of its most representative works of art.

Collaborations and exhibitions at the largest museums in Greece followed: MOMus – Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts, Thessaloniki, Municipal Art Gallery of Larissa G.I. Katsigras Museum, Contemporary Art Museum of Crete, etc.

Contributing to culture and education

The Alpha Bank Art Collection has significant cultural and educational activity, including:

  • Forging partnerships with important cultural institutions and museums.
  • Lending works of art for exhibition purposes.

Moreover, it edits publications related to the featured works and artists. It also participates in exhibitions, events and sponsorships related to Greek art.

A vision takes shape

In the mid-1960s, the Commercial Credit Bank, ran by Spyros I. Kostopoulos, decided to feature works by Greek artists in its branches.

A little while later, the bank – which in the meantime had been named Credit Bank, ran by the late Yiannis Kostopoulos – decided to commission a work of art by a Greek artist for every new branch it opened. The rapid growth of Credit Bank in the years that followed led to the fast creation of an Art Collection, mainly focused on contemporary art.

Joining forces

Ionian Bank, which had merged with Laiki Bank in 1957, had amassed a portfolio of prints resembling a museum collection.

In 2000, with the creation of Alpha Bank, the collections of the 2 banks came together as one: the collection of Credit Bank, which had been named Alpha Credit Bank, and the collection of Ionian Bank.

Valuable additions

The expanded Collection was further enriched with the merger of Emporiki Bank in 2013. Emporiki Bank held a considerable number of works by folk painter Theophilos. In 2014 the Citibank Collection was also added to the Alpha Bank Art Collection.

The history of the Art Collection

With English subtitles and sign language interpretation.

News and activities of the Art Collection

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29.10.2024

The Art Collection at Rena Papaspyrou’s 1st solo exhibition in Britain

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One work by the Greek artist from the Alpha Bank Art Collection is on display at the Hellenic Centre in London.

The Art Collection at Rena Papaspyrou’s 1st solo exhibition in Britain
07.10.2024

Greek Female Artists Exhibition at the Banknote Museum

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An exhibition honouring the important contribution of women to modern Greek Art at the Banknote Museum of Ionian Bank in Corfu.

Greek Female Artists Exhibition at the Banknote Museum
22.04.2024

The Art Collection at the “Strong in Time” exhibition

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Two works by artists Rena Papaspyrou and Aspa Stasinopoulou are on display at the Contemporary Art Museum of Crete.

The Art Collection at the “Strong in Time” exhibition
31.01.2024

The Art Collection at the exhibition for Michalis Economou in Athens

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The Alpha Bank Art Collection is loaning 3 works of art by Michalis Economou to the retrospective exhibition dedicated to the painter in Athens.

The Art Collection at the exhibition for Michalis Economou in Athens

Contact the Art Collection

Address: 41 Panepistimiou Street, 105 64 Athens
Phone numbers: 2103262484, 2103262457
Email: artcollection@alpha.gr
Contact persons: Dr Despoina Tsourgianni despoina.tsourgianni@alpha.gr
Georgia Mazi georgia.mazi@alpha.gr

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