Liquidity
Unlock the value of your collection by using your art as collateral for a loan to finance business objectives, acquire additional artwork, or to raise funds for a philanthropic endeavor all while keeping your art on your walls.
Advisory
We optimize the sale of art and collectibles through consignment services where our clients receive end to end guidance on the selling process and preferred pricing on seller’s commissions and fees with major global auction partners. In addition, we’ll connect you with our trusted network of art advisors, appraisers, and logistics professionals to assist with your collection management needs.
Planning
Our dedicated team of wealth strategists carefully balance considerations around taxes, wealth transfer, and philanthropic goals while planning for the disposition of your art and collectibles.
Philanthropy
We offer private philanthropy services for individuals, as well as tailored consulting and investment management solutions for museums and foundations. In addition, collecting institutions can leverage our consignment services for thoughtful deaccession strategies
Insights
We deliver comprehensive insights and thought-leadership on the art market, collecting trends, industry shifts, tax considerations for collectors, philanthropy and more in reports like our bi-annual Art Market Update.
Access
Bank of America Corporation is one of the largest corporate sponsors of arts and culture giving our clients access to major events throughout the art world calendar, including TEFAF New York, where we have been the leading corporate partner since 2017.
		Support for every stage of the collecting journey
Drew Watson is the Art Services Executive at Bank of America. He leads a team of specialists with extensive industry experience from careers in major auction houses, appraisal firms, museums, and galleries.
Our commitment to the arts
At Bank of America Corporation, we believe that investing in the arts has a positive impact on our lives. We support a wide range of nonprofit organizations with funding and programming to help make the arts more accessible to communities around the world and to preserve works of art and heritage sites for generations to come.
Art in our communities®
Bank of America shares our art collection with our communities through curated exhibitions that museums and nonprofit galleries may borrow at no cost.
William Gottlieb (American, 1917-2006)
 Dizzy Gillespie, 52nd St., New York, N.Y., c. 1948
 Gelatin silver print
 Bank of America Collection
Featured in Jazz Greats: Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Collection
Museums on Us®
Bank of America offers our cardholders free general admission to cultural institutions across the U.S.– during the first full weekend of every month.
Visitors in “The Salon” gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
 Penny and Jeff Vinik Gallery
 Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Art Conservation Project
Art and objects of cultural heritage are vulnerable to the impacts of time and the conservation of these works calls attention to the rich diversity of the human experience.
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
 Daniel Maclise (Irish, 1806 –1870)
 The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife, 1854
 Oil on canvas
 124 7/8” x 202 7/8” (317 x 515 cm)
Sponsorships & Partnerships
We partner with museums and nonprofit cultural institutions that are vital to the economic health of vibrant, successful communities.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Corrin Rachelle Mitchell and Michael Jackson Jr. in Alvin Ailey's Revelations. Photo by Paul Kolnik.
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Frequently asked questions
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Nonfinancial assets, such as closely-held businesses, real estate, fine art, oil, gas and mineral properties, and timber, farm and ranch land, are complex in nature and involve risks including total loss of value. Special risk considerations include natural events (for example, earthquakes or fires), complex tax considerations, and lack of liquidity. Nonfinancial assets are not suitable for all investors. Always consult with your independent attorney, tax advisor, investment manager, and insurance agent for final recommendations and before changing or implementing any financial, tax, or estate planning strategy.
The Chief Investment Office (CIO) provides thought leadership on wealth management, investment strategy and global markets; portfolio management solutions; due diligence; and solutions oversight and data analytics. CIO viewpoints are developed for Bank of America Private Bank, a division of Bank of America, N.A., (“Bank of America”) and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (“MLPF&S” or “Merrill”), a registered broker-dealer, registered investment adviser and a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation (“BofA Corp.”).
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		

