Bank of America Art Conservation Project Grants to 16 Institutions

133April 30, 2025

Bank of America Art Conservation Project Grants to 16 Institutions
This year’s Bank of America Art Conservation Project grants have been awarded to sixteen cultural institutions, including the Rothko Chapel in Houston, the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, and Sainte Chapelle in Paris. The conservation project began in 2010 in an effort to help preserve notable works of art, architecture, and archaeological works. Since its founding, more than 275 grants have been awarded in 40 countries to conserve paintings, sculptures, works on paper, manuscripts, and archeological artifacts. “Art reflects the creativity, ingenuity and history of the people who created these works – and like everything, art is vulnerable to the passage of time,” Brian Siegel, Global Arts, Culture & Heritage Executive at Bank of America, said in a statement. “Together with some of the world’s finest cultural institutions, we can help preserve these works for future generations.” Related Articles UNESCO Restores Mosul Heritage Sites Damaged by Islamic State Art Buying Conditions Improve, Despite 'Understandable' Concerns Over Elections, Bank of America Reports The work is carried out by specialists based on the needs of each individual piece. Previous iterations have funded the restoration of notable artworks by Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Sam Gilliam, and Jenny Holzer, among others. Below is a list of the 2025 grant recipients:

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