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Art on Credit Cards
Deutsche Bank Art Edition



An exclusive art edition for your wallet: Deutsche Bank customers can now give their credit card an individual touch – with new art edition motif cards showing selected works from the Deutsche Bank Collection. You can choose between four artworks from classical Modernism to recent contemporary art: Paul Klee’s painting Mit dem Chinesen (With the Chinese Man) from 1920, Gerhard Richter’s abstract aquarelle EL-S., 15.2.84 from 1984, John Baldessari’s colorful work Tiger (Orange) and Trainer: With Three Figures (Red, Yellow, Blue) from 2004, or a motif from Cai Guo-Quiang’s explosive project Illusion II that caused a sensation in Berlin in 2006. All of the works stem from internationally renowned artists and mark highlights of Deutsche Bank’s commitment to art.

The Deutsche Bank motif card art edition not only adds value aesthetically – the motif card is also a ticket to the world of art. Cardholders can visit the Deutsche Guggenheim museum with another person at any time free of charge. In addition, you can take in part in an exclusive tour of the Deutsche Bank Collection at different locations.



Cai Guo-Qiang,
Illusion II: Explosion Project, 2006, Berlin,
Photo: Hiro Ihara
Courtesy Cai Studio


More information on the Deutsche Bank motif card art edition can be found here.

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