AXA XL Supports ART SG Talks for the Third Consecutive Year
AXA XL is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with ART SG, taking place from 17 – 19 January 2025 (VIP Preview and Vernissage, 16 January) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
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As the third edition of ART SG approaches, AXA XL aims to reaffirm its commitment to the Asian art scene. Beyond safeguarding works of art—a core aspect of their business as an insurer specializing in art—AXA XL has demonstrated a sustained commitment to the arts. This dedication is evident through partnerships with prestigious art fairs, funding activities to promote scientific and academic research, protecting artistic and cultural heritage, and supporting the conservation and restoration of sensitive works of art. Additionally, AXA XL plays a crucial role in nurturing young talent through initiatives like the AXA Art Prizes in the UK and the USA.
With a firm belief in the future of the Asian arts scene, which has successfully navigated the challenges of the recent pandemic and the current geopolitical environment, AXA XL sees Singapore as well-positioned to assert itself as an artistic hub in the Asia-Pacific region.
Given this optimistic outlook, it is natural for AXA XL to continue supporting the international development of ART SG. The first two editions of the fair saw great public success, with over 43,000 and 45,000 visitors respectively, along with an influx of collectors that stimulated the local art scene.
Sylvie Gleises, CEO of AXA XL Singapore and executive sponsor of the Fine Art strategy in the APAC & Europe region, emphasized AXA XL’s position to understand the concerns of all players in the art ecosystem. She stated, “For decades, our world-renowned expertise and experience have focused on protecting what is unique – the very nature of works of art. Partnering with major art fairs on different continents allows us to remain relevant in an ever-changing market, better understand its dynamics, opportunities, challenges, and address our customers’ concerns, wherever they may be. A fair like ART SG is a way for us to tackle new issues, take our expertise to new horizons, and continue to improve and share our passion for art and professionalism in insurance.”
In this respect, specific support for the ART SG TALKS program is a crucial element of the partnership. AXA XL believes in the importance of bringing together market professionals from across the region to compare their points of view, share their experiences, and enrich their knowledge. The program also serves to raise awareness and promote public education, particularly focusing on intercultural dialogue in the Asia-Pacific region. The ART SG TALKS program provides a unique opportunity for all visitors to meet face-to-face in a privileged environment and share the viewpoints of the region’s most eminent art professionals.
ART SG is known for being a forward-looking fair, and this aligns well with AXA XL’s approach. The partnership reflects their extensive experience in the art insurance business, encouraging forward-thinking with clarity and certainty while holding onto the fundamentals that make up their unique DNA. It’s an excellent way to put into practice the identity of a global group that thinks globally but reasons locally.
Click here to view the ART SG 2025 TALKS Program, supported by AXA XL.
ABOUT AXA XL
AXA XL Insurance is the P&C (Property & Casualty) and specialty risk division of AXA, known for solving even the most complex risks. AXA XL offers traditional and innovative insurance solutions and services in over 200 countries and territories.
As part of its specialty risk offering, AXA XL protects a range of objects, including fine art, antiquities, antiques, jewelry, watches, classic cars, raw and polished gemstones, and bullion, from thousands of years to weeks old.
Over the past 50 years and well into the future, AXA XL, a leading global insurer of fine art and specie, has and will continue to redefine how it serves and services its collector, museum, corporate, gallery, conservator, and artist clients across Europe, the UK, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific region, with a sincere consideration for the way valuable objects are insured and cultural patrimony is protected.
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