Nations Trust Bank Private Banking unveils 6th edition of Masterpieces – Art Rotation




Nations Trust Bank Private Banking announced the 6th edition of the highly anticipated Masterpieces – Art Rotation, a premier display of Sri Lankan art. 

This edition marks a significant milestone, as for the first time it expands beyond paintings to include sculptures, in order to redefine Sri Lanka’s artistic landscape, solidifying its status as a valuable investment. 

Masterpieces – Art Rotation has continuously set benchmarks in the local art scene, offering exclusive opportunities for connoisseurs and collectors to engage with the brilliance of Sri Lankan art. Nations Trust Bank Private Banking has remained a forerunner in advocating the countries artistic heritage, creating this unparalleled platform for local artists to showcase their remarkable talents and allowing enthusiasts to build their collections. 

A collaboration with The George Keyt Foundation and the University of Visual & Performing Arts, the Masterpieces – Art Rotation initiative truly represents authenticity and dedication to artistic brilliance. This year’s edition features a meticulously curated selection of sculptures from emerging talents, who are mentored by academic and artist Dr. Priyantha Udagedara, and established masters who have shaped the local art scene. 

Sheahan Daniel, Executive Vice President – Consumer Banking from Nations Trust Bank stated, “Nations Trust Bank Private Banking remains dedicated to fostering Sri Lankan artists and expanding the local art scene. Art is more than just an aesthetic expression; it is a cultural and financial asset that carries both heritage and value. Our investment in cultural initiatives like Masterpieces – Art Rotation reaffirms our commitment to supporting artistic excellence and positioning Sri Lankan art on the global stage.”

As the 6th edition of Masterpieces – Art Rotation dawns a new chapter in the evolution of Sri Lankan art, Nations Trust Bank Private Banking brings together investors and art enthusiasts to witness the excellence that is shaping the legacy of the Sri Lanka’s artistic landscape. 

 


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