Art
Kleinwort Hambros Broadcasts Artistic Credentials

The arrangement is an example of the kind of fine arts and entertainment sponsorship deals that banks enter into to help promote their brands and market positioning.
Kleinwort
Hambros says that it is now the headline corporate sponsor of
artist Ayo Akingbade’s debut solo exhibition, a year after the UK
bank conferred one of its Emerging Artist prizes on
Akingbade.
The exhibition, which will be held at Chisenhale Gallery in
London, running from November 2022 to February 2023, will feature
two commissioned films that explore the artist’s Nigerian
heritage.
The bank, part of the Societe Generale
group, said its sponsorship is an example of its drive to support
the upcoming generation of UK contemporary artists. Besides the
Emerging Artist prize, the bank also partners with educational
charity the Brilliant Club. It supports Shelter in the UK,
Clubhouse in Gibraltar, GROW in Guernsey, and Jersey Women’s
Refuge in Jersey.
Such moves also show how banks can market and broadcast
themselves through sponsorship of the arts, sports, entertainment
and other areas of life. For example, Julius Baer has become a
global partner of the 54-year-old
Montreux Jazz Festival. Other examples include EFG
International, sponsor of The Gramophone Classical Music Awards,
Banca del Fucino in Italy with its support of the Teatro
dell’Opera in Rome, and Societe Generale with its music
sponsorship programme.
“Through the bi-annual Kleinwort Hambros Emerging Artist prize,
we are able to continue supporting young contemporary
artists in what has become a particularly challenging time
for the arts sector due to the pandemic,” Mo Choukeir, Kleinwort
Hambros CEO said.