On Thursday, April 23, 2026, Erhvervslivets Kulturpris (the Business Culture Award) will be presented at Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner in Lyngby.
The award celebrates the most visionary collaborations between business and culture. Companies that not only support culture, but integrate art as a strategic part of their development, culture, and DNA.
We are proud to be sponsoring the award in 2026.
When art and business meet
The Business Culture Award focuses on the value-creating encounter between companies and artists. The advisory board that selects the winners emphasizes that art must be a natural part of the company’s strategy and create real value—for employees, customers, and society.
This perspective speaks directly to our own reality.
For us, art is not an abstract concept. It is more concrete. It is works, spaces, and stories. It is paintings, sculptures, installations, and cultural heritage that must be handled, transported, and protected with respect and care. Not only for their economic value, but just as much for their artistic expression.
The art of transporting art
As specialists in art transport and the safe handling of works of art, we work daily with the requirements set by professional art circles. We don’t just move objects from A to B – we move stories, identities, and often irreplaceable values.
When a company chooses to integrate art into its strategy – whether it be architecture, design, decoration, or art collaborations – there is often a need for transport and handling. Art has special requirements for packaging, climate control, security, and discretion. This is where we come in, and where our experience and expertise become part of the overall value chain.
In this way, we help facilitate the meeting between art and business that the award celebrates.
Shared values
The Business Culture Award highlights companies that dare to think long-term and strategically about the role of art. This requires courage and an understanding that art is not just decoration, but can contribute to innovation, well-being, and identity.
We recognize this approach. In our own industry, quality, long-term thinking, and respect for craftsmanship are crucial. We work with custom-built transport solutions, tailor-made packaging, and planning where nothing is left to chance. It is the same care and seriousness that characterizes companies that are seriously committed to art and culture.
”Interest in the Business Culture Award was overwhelming last year. This confirms my belief that the award is justified; there is a real need for us to recognize companies that dare to incorporate art and culture as a strategic part of their development—and inspire other companies to follow suit.
Merete Otillia KnudsenDirector and founder of Erhvervslivets Kulturpris
An obvious choice
Our involvement in the Business Culture Award is about more than just visibility. It is about being part of a network where art and business meet at a strategic level. Where people talk about value creation, innovation, and responsibility—and where art is not just seen as an expense, but as an investment in development.
We believe that strong companies also take responsibility for the society they are part of. Art and culture help to create cohesion, perspective, and new ways of thinking. This applies to society as well as to business.
As a sponsor of the Business Culture Award 2026, we look forward to contributing to this conversation – and to helping honor the companies that are leading the way.