IACCCA focuses on nurturing an environment of friendly exchange through the organisation of a rich and varied programme of activities where members can connect and share their expertise.
We organise two annual member meetings with alternating host organisations: a general assembly each spring and a seminar each autumn. These activities include site visits to other corporate collections and a selection of local artistic venues, as well as workshops and conferences on relevant themes.
Furthermore, IACCCA members regularly receive invitations to participate in international talks, roundtables and panel discussions that shed light on the association and the specific issues we tackle.
Want to learn more about our varied events? Take a look below at the activities we have organised in the past.
While most of our activities are exclusively for IACCCA members, we also organise public symposia where high-profile speakers from around the world debate on specific topics and reflect on the future challenges and responsibilities that our society faces.
Our first public symposium was held in 2016 on the occasion of IACCCA's 10th anniversary. It took place at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and focused on collaborations between public, corporate and private collections.
The second edition, held in 2018 at the Deutsche Bank in Berlin, Germany, centred on the role and importance of site-specific commissions and art in public spaces.
Our most recent symposium was originally planned for 2020 in Madrid, Spain, but was postponed to 2021 due to the global sanitary crisis.
Since 2022, Clinics have represented a dynamic approach to addressing key topics and cases within corporate collections, fostering collaborative input from its members. Our initiative thrives on open communication among IACCCA members, ensuring a secure environment for sharing and developing ideas.
At Clinics, we prioritise evidence-based discussions, utilising data from comprehensive surveys to guide our conversations. This approach allows us to explore relevant issues with precision and insight. By engaging with diverse perspectives, Clinics aims to create a robust dialogue that enhances understanding and drives innovation.
We encourage all members to contribute their expertise and insights, helping shape the conversations that matter most to our community.
Selected Clinic themes:
Art collections in the framework of climate crisis (by PCAI) | Development of the DZ Art Found (DZ Bank) | Valuation & Insurance: 2 different approaches (EIB & Pictet) | Expanding reach, impact and visibility (Krause Group) | Photography editions (Arendt) | Accessibility of the collection through (online) communication (Julius Baer & NBB) | Staff Engagement (Novartis Collection, NBB, EIB, Helvetia) | Impact Indicators (Sorigué Foundation & ING) | Challenges of Collecting New Media Art (PCAI & Fidelity)
With a view to developing and increasing our expertise on the responsibilities of corporate collecting and related new practices, we conduct regular surveys among our members. The outcomes of these surveys are made available on our private platform and during our Clinics, building on the shared experience of our members.
Our last surveys were the following:
In order to deepen our knowledge on corporate collections and their specific challenges, we work in task groups. IACCCA has seven such groups, each dedicated to conducting advanced research on one of the following topics:
Under the guidance of a team leader and in small working groups, IACCCA members are invited to share their knowledge and best practices. The results of these task group sessions are distributed among members during our annual meetings and through our private virtual platform.
The IACCCA Members Newsletter is published quarterly and offers valuable insights into the world of corporate collecting. Each issue features recurring sections on exhibitions, commissions, publications, task groups, and notable developments in the cultural field. Members can also enjoy exclusive interviews with fellow members, providing a unique perspective on their work and experiences.
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