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[JAMIE DIMON],.

Art at Work: Forty Years of the JPMorgan Chase Collection.

New York: The Chase Manhattan Corp , c. 2000.

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First Edition of Art at Work: Forty Years of the JPMorgan Chase Collection; Signed by Jamie Dimon
First edition of this international art collection. Square quarto, original publisher's cloth, profusely illustrated with art from every country JPMorgan Chase does business, including works by Vito Acconci, Diane Arbus, Milton Avery, and John Baldessari. Boldly signed by chairman and chief executive officer Jamie Dimon on the "Chairman's Welcome" leaf laid in. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Foreword by William B. Harrison. Featuring a text conversation between David Rockefeller, Robert Rosenblum and Manuel E. Gonzalez.
Art at Work: Forty Years of the JPMorgan Chase Collection traces the growth of one of the most influential corporate art collections in the United States, situating it within a longer tradition of corporate patronage pioneered by figures such as John D. Rockefeller and the Rockefeller family. Edited by Nancy Richards and Marianne Stockebrand, the volume not only documents the breadth of the JPMorgan Chase Collection—from postwar painting and sculpture to contemporary photography and new media—but also highlights how the collection reflects a mid-twentieth-century ethos in which corporations positioned themselves as cultural stewards. Just as Rockefeller’s philanthropy and patronage of institutions like the Museum of Modern Art set a precedent for linking commerce and art, JPMorgan Chase’s collecting program underscores how art in the workplace can reinforce corporate identity while simultaneously democratizing access to cultural production.
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