Pablo Picasso
"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."
SSE Art Initiative
Since 2013, the SSE Art Initiative has brought art to the heart of the Stockholm School of Economics, supporting its educational mission with a focus on being Fact-based, Reflective, Empathetic, and Entrepreneurial. Thanks to funding from The Hamrin Foundation, the initiative uses art to inspire, provoke, and enhance our critical thinking.
The initiative collaborates with top art institutions like Moderna Museet and Tensta Konsthall, and academic partners like the Royal Institute of Art and KTH. The initiative also works closely with the Center for Arts, Business, and Culture at SSE, as well as our student-run Art Division, to explore the role of art in our lives and education.
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Creative Expressions
Creative Expressions" features a collection of opinion pieces penned by our students, offering diverse perspectives on various forms of art. From movies and TV shows to music and beyond, these articles provide fresh insights and personal takes on the world of creativity.
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Art is Meant to be Seen
Besides, I would be no better off arguing that money spent on such art would be better off spent in other ways, that is simply impossible to know. What I can say is that recycling already existing art is frankly banal. I give credit where credit is due: displaying the art for us is valiant, making SSE students more aware and in tune with the artistic, sure. But it is also the most lackluster way of going about it.