The foyer of our head office in Berne is a public platform for new exhibition formats and communication concepts. Here we link themes from our social commitment: research, innovation, sustainability and art.
Launch year:
1939
Number of artworks:
2200
Status of collection:
International
Artistic domains and general information about the collection:
Through our commitment to art and culture, we create space for social dialogue. In addition to promoting young artists, mediation and networking are important cornerstones in this area: We make art and culture accessible through the collection, exhibitions and events, and connect people and themes. Cooperation with the Locarno Film Festival and Visions du Réel form further platforms.
Art and culture have a unique innovative power for a sustainable and resilient society: they take up current issues and open up new perspectives. Dealing with art and culture promotes dialogue and knowledge transfer in society.
With the “Artist in Lab” format, we invite visual artists to create themed works as part of the exhibitions. The works will be included in the collection of Mobilière Cooperative as commissioned works.
From 2013 to 2022, we held art exhibitions in the “Art & Sustainability” series in Berne on various topics – from 2019 onwards also at the head office in Nyon.
Swiss Mobiliar's art collection – national and international
We are convinced that engaging with art and creativity not only enriches individuals – it also creates space for dialogue, reflection and new impulses. Because art brings people together, challenges us and opens up new perspectives. Artists have always shown a pioneering spirit – they help us to perceive the world more consciously and strengthen our sense of community.
The Swiss Mobiliar Cooperative’s art collection today comprises more than 2.200 works of art, almost half of which can be seen at our locations in Berne, Zurich and Nyon. The art collection was first established in the 1930s through purchases for prestigious spaces. From the 1970s onwards, contemporary art, mostly Swiss, shifted to a greater degree – with a structured purchase concept from the 1980s onwards. Since 2013, the collection has been part of our commitment to society and has since been expanded to include international positions.
Swiss Mobiliar's art collection online
Our online art collection makes the more than 2.200 works available. With filters and cross-references, you can quickly and easily find information about the artists and their works. The collection is constantly expanding – so it is always worth visiting.
https://art.mobiliere.ch
Commission programme / Site-specific order(s) :
L/B – Lang/Baumann (*1972/1967 in Bern)
- “Beautiful Curtains #2”, 2014
- “Beautiful Steps #13”, 2015
- "Beautiful Carpet #2", 2020
- "Tubes #14", 2020
- "Module #7", 2020
Kerim Seiler (*1974 in Bern)
- “Llloblyekk && Bboolyekk I/II”, 2015
- “Puls” and “Paravent”, 2015-2019
- “Was, Wenn (Situationist Space Program)”, 2016
- “Zukunftslock” (Future Locomotive), 2016-2017
Ingo Giezendanner (*1975 in Basel)
- “Wall Painting”, 2017
Ruth Erdt (*1968 in Zurich)
- “Chronik für Freienwil”, 2016-2018
Erika Hock (*1981 in Kirgistan)
- “String Courtains”, 2019
Launch year:
1826
International presence:
Switzerland
Annual revenue:
4.3bn
Number of employees:
5'800
Profile of the company:
Swiss Mobiliar, founded in 1826, is the oldest private-sector property insurer in Switzerland. It has a premium income of CHF 4.3bn, 80 tied agencies serving 2.2m clients and approximately 5,800 employees, located in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.