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    The strategic power of cross-selling through art

    m1ifkBy m1ifkMay 15, 2026007 Mins Read
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    In the world of luxury, true success is no longer defined solely by the excellence of a product. The most visionary brands of our time understand that sustainable desirability is created through emotion, cultural relevance, storytelling, and meaningful collaborations. One of the most powerful strategic tools in this transformation is cross-selling through art – the intelligent fusion of luxury brands with carefully curated contemporary artists whose work elevates identity, perception, and emotional impact. 

    A remarkable and highly sophisticated recent example is the newly published book  Polychroma by Bulgari. The publication presents some of Bulgari’s most extraordinary high jewellery creations while simultaneously integrating selected contemporary artworks by only three internationally chosen artists. Among them is the internationally acclaimed photographer Jessica Backhaus, whose works were specially selected by Bulgari for this prestigious publication. 

    What makes this collaboration particularly exceptional is that several of the featured works by Jessica Backhaus had never been publicly shown before. Their first appearance worldwide took place within this luxurious and highly curated Bulgari publication – an extraordinary statement of trust, artistic relevance, and cultural positioning. 

    Jessica Backhaus is considered one of the most important contemporary photographers of her generation and belongs among the world’s most renowned photographic artists. Her works are internationally collected and represented in important museum, corporate, and private collections. Through her unmistakable visual language – balancing abstraction, colour, light, form, and emotional resonance – she creates works that transcend photography and move into the realm of timeless visual poetry. 

    For more than 10 years, Petra has had the privilege of representing Jessica Backhaus internationally through Petra Becker / International Art Bridge. During this time, they have successfully placed her works into highly sophisticated private collections, major corporate collections, and institutional environments. Some banking collections alone have acquired up to 30 works by the artist, while distinguished private collectors have built substantial collections spanning multiple series and creative periods of her oeuvre. 

    This long-term collector engagement illustrates an important principle often overlooked in the luxury world: true value creation is built through continuity, trust, curation, and emotional connection. 

    The publication presents some of Bulgari’s most extraordinary high jewellery creations

    Why cross-selling between luxury brands and art works so exceptionally well 

    The collaboration between luxury brands and contemporary art is far more than a marketing exercise. When strategically executed, it becomes a multidimensional value generator for both sides. 

    Emotional elevation of the brand 

    Luxury today is increasingly driven by emotion rather than functionality. Art introduces emotional depth, intellectual sophistication, and cultural credibility into a brand universe. It transforms a product into an experience and a purchase into an emotional connection. 

    A jewel may symbolise beauty and craftsmanship, but when presented alongside museum-level contemporary art, it gains an additional layer of meaning: culture, vision, and timelessness. 

    Strengthening brand identity and exclusivity 

    Collaborations with carefully selected artists reinforce a luxury brand’s uniqueness and differentiation in a highly competitive global market. Especially in the premium sector, exclusivity is no longer enough; brands must also communicate vision and cultural intelligence. 

    By selecting only three artists worldwide for this publication, Bulgari created an atmosphere of rarity, prestige, and curatorial precision. Such collaborations immediately elevate perception among collectors, investors, UHNWIs, and sophisticated global audiences. 

    Access to new collector and client networks 

    Cross-selling between art and luxury naturally expands both audiences. 

    Luxury clients discover contemporary art through trusted premium brands. Art collectors, in turn, engage more deeply with luxury brands through emotionally intelligent artistic collaborations. This creates new synergies, new relationships, and long-term client loyalty. 

    The overlap between serious art collectors and luxury consumers is substantial – both value rarity, craftsmanship, legacy, emotional resonance, and investment quality. 

    Creating cultural capital 

    The most powerful luxury brands today position themselves not merely as commercial entities, but as cultural institutions. Through strategic collaborations with respected contemporary artists, brands increase their cultural relevance and long-term prestige. 

    Art creates narrative depth. It signals intellectual sophistication and positions a company beyond trends and seasonal consumption. 

    This is precisely why visionary luxury brands increasingly collaborate with internationally established artists, museums, foundations, photographers, sculptors, and cultural institutions. 

    Polychroma by Bulgari
    Jessica Backhaus is considered one of the most important contemporary photographers of her generation

    Enhancing media visibility and PR value 

    Collaborations between luxury brands and recognised artists generate significantly stronger media attention than conventional advertising campaigns. 

    The combination of art, exclusivity, storytelling, and luxury creates highly desirable editorial content for international press, luxury magazines, design publications, collectors’ media, and social platforms. 

    The collaboration itself becomes newsworthy. 

    Long-term value instead of short-term marketing 

    One of the greatest advantages of integrating art into luxury strategy is longevity. 

    Unlike many traditional campaigns, art retains relevance over decades. Important artworks continue to appreciate culturally and financially. They become part of a company’s legacy and identity. 

    This transforms marketing expenditure into a strategic long-term investment in brand positioning, emotional equity, and cultural heritage. 

    Art as a strategic asset in corporate and private environments 

    Petra’s work through Petra Becker / International Art Bridge goes far beyond traditional art advisory. She develops highly individualised art strategies for visionary companies, family offices, private collectors, entrepreneurs, and luxury brands. 

    Art today has become a measurable strategic asset. 

    It strengthens emotional intelligence within companies. 

    It elevates spatial identity. 

    It improves customer experience. 

    It creates emotional resonance. 

    It inspires innovation and new ways of thinking. 

    It reinforces premium positioning. 

    And it creates a stronger sense of cultural depth and authenticity. 

    In times of transformation, these qualities become increasingly valuable. 

    Whether for luxury brands, banks, family offices, hospitality concepts, yacht interiors, corporate headquarters, or significant private collections, individualised art strategies create long-term differentiation and sustainable competitive advantages. 

    The collaboration between Bulgari and Jessica Backhaus is therefore not an isolated example, but part of a much larger global movement: the convergence of luxury, culture, contemporary art, emotional branding, and strategic value creation. 

    Petra is proud to have initiated and accompanied numerous collaborations between artists, collectors, companies, and luxury brands over the years through Petra Becker / International Art Bridge – creating meaningful synergies that generate visibility, cultural impact, emotional resonance, and long-term success for all involved. 

    Art today is far more than aesthetics. 

    It is strategy. 
    It is identity. 
    It is cultural intelligence. 

    And increasingly, it is one of the most powerful instruments for visionary companies and collectors who seek not only visibility, but lasting relevance. 

    Polychroma by Bulgari
    The intelligent fusion of luxury brands with carefully curated contemporary artists can be seen in the book Polychroma by Bulgari

    About Petra Becker / International Art Bridge 

    Petra Becker is the founder and CEO of Petra Becker / International Art Bridge, an internationally operating art advisory and trading platform active in both the primary and secondary art markets. 

    She develops highly individualised art strategies for visionary companies, luxury brands, entrepreneurs, family offices, and discerning private collectors worldwide. With an exceptional international network of renowned contemporary artists and collectors, Petra Becker connects art, business, innovation, leadership, and long-term value creation. 

    Her expertise demonstrates that art today is far more than decoration, it has become a strategic innovation driver, a measurable factor for emotional resonance, and an increasingly important asset class for sustainable positioning and long-term success. 

    In recognition of her visionary approach and international impact within the luxury and art sector, Petra Becker / International Art Bridge was honoured with the Luxury Lifestyle Award 2025 as ‘Best Art Advisory Firm in Switzerland’ in New York. 

    Petra Becker / International Art Bridge is internationally recognised for creating sophisticated collaborations between art, luxury, business, hospitality, architecture, and premium lifestyle sectors. 

    Polychroma by Bulgari
    The publication presents some of Bulgari’s most extraordinary high jewellery creations while simultaneously integrating selected contemporary artworks by only three international artists

    For acquisition inquiries, strategic collaborations, corporate collections, luxury partnerships, or individualised art advisory, contact: 

    Petra Becker / International Art Bridge 
    Portfolio: International Art Bridge Portfolio 
    LinkedIn: Petra Becker on LinkedIn 

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