Art & Philanthropy
Fostering the arts and supporting direct impact initiatives
Swiss Credit Bank Group primarily supports the arts and also engages in various initiatives that have a tangible impact in the field. This approach stems from a deep interest and abiding curiosity in activities that convey values aligned with our own, coupled with a commitment to recognize our responsibilities as a growing company.
- Partnerships
- Philanthropy
- Artwork Credits
- Partnerships
- Philanthropy
- Artwork Credits
Examples of our Partnerships
MAH
Visit SiteFor more than fifteen years, the Group has supported MAH by participating in major exhibitions, such as The Enchantment of the Landscape in the Time of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gustave Courbet The Swiss Years and Ferdinand Hodler Parallelism. More recently, our partnership with MAH has led to the XL series of exhibitions, where renowned artists or art historians are given the opportunity to reinterpret the museums works in innovative ways.

Biennial Images Vevey
Visit SiteThe theme for 2024, (dis)connected, focuses on the contemporary conundrum of when inevitable nostalgia meets curiosity about an unpredictable future.

International Judo Federation
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Examples of beneficiary organizations
Always be Human
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What Water
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PluSport
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Artwork Credits

LA JUNGFRAU VUE DE MÜRREN
1914. Oil on canvas, 62.8 x 86 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire City of Geneva
Photo: Yves Siza

LE LÉMAN VU DE CHEXBRES
ca. 1904. Oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm
© Musée dArt et dHistoire City of Geneva
Photo: Yves Siza

LE LAC DE THOUNE ET LE MASSIF DU STOCKHORN
1913. Oil on canvas, 67.2 x 89 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire City of Geneva
Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

LE LAC DE THOUNE, LE BLÜEMLISALP ET NIESEN
ca. 1882. Oil on canvas, 38 x 55 cm
Photo: Pascal Bitz

LE LÉMAN ET LE MONT-BLANC, AVEC CYGNES
1918. Oil on canvas, 77 x 152.2 cm
© Musée dArt et dHistoire City of Geneva
Photo: Yves Siza

LE LAC DE THOUNE AUX REFLETS SYMÉTRIQUES
1905. Oil on canvas, 80.2 x 100 cm
© Musée dArt et dHistoire City of Geneva
Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

Abstract composition
1961. Oil on canvas
Photo: Pascal Bitz

LE QUAI DES PÂQUIS À GENÈVE
ca. 1842. Oil on canvas 34 x 46 cm
© Musée dArt et dHistoire City of Geneva
Legacy of Mr and Mrs Frédéric Mayor in 1919
Photo: Yves Siza

CHILLON, VU DE LOIN
1875. Oil on canvas, 65.5 x 98.5 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva
Photo : Bettina Jacot-Descombes

LA JUNGFRAU DANS LE BROUILLARD
1908. Oil on Canvas 92 x 67.7 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva
Photo: Nathalie Sabato

LE LÉMAN ET LE MONT-BLANC, À L'AUBE (OCTOBRE)
1917. Oil on Canvas, 61.2 x 128 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva
Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

L'EIGER, LE MÖNCH ET LA JUNGFRAU
ca. 1908. Oil on canvas, 32.5 x 42 cm
© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva
Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

Pandemonium
1981. Oil, gouache, watercolor and felt pen on board.
Photo: Pascal Bitz

Cone Overlaps With Noise
2023

Hexagon Light Study
2023

Face Lift
2010. Acrylic on canvas. 118 x 146 cm
Photo: Pascal Bitz

Ascending
2023

Colors Moving
2023

Searchlight Studies
2023

Circle Research
2023

Woman and Child With Roses
2010. Oil on canvas. 91 x 91 cm
Photo: Pascal Bitz

Pair – Impair - Hommage a Duerer
2008-2014. Plotter drawing. 29.5 x 29.5 cm
Photo: Pascal Bitz

Tree #12
2008. Ink on paper. 62.5 x 50 cm

Wucai “peony” Jar Ang Cover
Painted porcelain. 22 x 22 x 28 cm

Solstice X
2022. Acrylic, natural pigments, ink, graphite on canvas.
Photo: Pascal Bitz

‘epipelagic memory’
Entangled Others
2021

Gentle impressions
2022
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