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This portion of our website highlights the firm's diverse sponsorship activities and seeks to share our delight in the creativity, beauty, and energy of the arts - and artists - we support. | |
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Richard
Diebenkorn exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art in New York J.P. Morgan sponsors an exhibition of works by the modern American artist Richard Diebenkorn that opens October 9 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. The exhibition includes more than 150 paintings and works on paper, many being shown publicly for the first time. |
Masterpieces
from The Pierpont Morgan Library J.P. Morgan is proud to sponsor "Masterpieces from The Pierpont Morgan Library," the largest traveling exhibition ever assembled from the library's celebrated New York-based collection of art, manuscripts, and historical objects.The exhibit is now at The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, through September 28, 1997. | |
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Saint-Porchaire Ceramics exhibition at the Musée National de
la Renaissance These 16th century ceramics, of which fewer than 80 objects are known today, are among the rarest Renaissance artifacts. At the end of the 19th century they were prized by wealthy collectors, among them Pierpont Morgan. This will be the first time that the "Morgan" pieces have been on view in France since their purchase at the turn of the century. This exhibition is sponsored by the J.P. Morgan Paris office and the Réunion des musées nationaux (RMN). |
Recent sponsorships | |
Alvin
Ailey American Dance Theater in South Africa This tour was sponsored by the J.P. Morgan South Africa office. | |
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Degas
Exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute J.P. Morgan sponsored the first major exhibition to focus exclusively on the late work of Edgar Degas.The exhibit appeared September 30, 1996 - January 5, 1997 at The Art Institute of Chicago, one of the most distinguished museums in the United States. |
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