Art at SAP

Since 1972, we’ve supported contemporary art in all its forms – and the artists who create it. We welcome you to visit exhibitions at our Walldorf training center and online.
A photo of a person in a brown coat and black bowler hat enjoying an art exhibition in an SAP building. The artwork they’re looking at depicts a human figure with its hand raised in a gesture suggestive of ‘talk to the hand.’ The figure is predominately blue but is covered in abstract orange, green, and black markings. The photo itself is cropped in the shape of the SAP anvil logo.
A photo of some of the exhibition artworks hanging on the wall at the Walldorf training center. In the left foreground is a vertical banner featuring a photo of a cabbage above German text reading ‘Wir wirbein wirkungsvolles Wirgefül wird Wirkstoff wirklich Wirtschaft Wirt Wirsing Wirken.’

The Tapestry of Perception

SAP’s art exhibition which ran from October 18, 2024, to February 28, 2025, featured the work of diverse artists, each offering their perspective on memory, time, and the way we process the world around us. The works explored their thematic focal points while they are represented in paintings and collages and in wax and concrete.

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The Poetry of Blockchain

18 artists immerse themselves in the digital revolution, probing the space it’s created for art and technology to intersect. The installation is an eclectic mix of time-based media inspired and brought to life by blockchain technology.

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Art collection

Since our founding, we have continuously expanded our collection of contemporary artwork, sharing perspectives into current art trends with our employees, customers, and visitors. Our collection encompasses a broad spectrum of mediums from paintings to sculpture and interactive digital art, and features work from both rising and renowned artists.

Visit Art at SAP in person

The SAP art exhibitions are currently pausing due to renovations in the building. Please inform yourself regularly on our website about the current status and news.

Curator

Alexandra Cozgarea

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