The Artful Dodger

Editor's Letter

With an eye on cultural enrichment and not investment, the bank in the late 1970s sought to link contemporary art to the workplace and energize employees by hanging the works of German-speaking artists in its Frankfurt headquarters. The collection spans post-war era works to the present and now encompasses diversity as well. On the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank New York City offices, the show "Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win," mocking Mao Zedong's The Little Red Book, features Chinese artists

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