ART FAIRS:Art Basel 2017

Nam June Paik, TV Buddha, 1989, Courtesy of the artist and James Cohan Gallery, Art Basel 2017 ArchiveThe first Art Basel, was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1970 and the concept of the Founders: Ernst Beyeler, Trudi Bruckner and Balz Hilt, was to bring together gallerists, collectors and art professionals to see the best art works of 20th century from around the world. Art Basel has been described as the “Olympics of the Art World”.

By Efi Michalarou
Photo: Art Basel 2017 Archive

The 48th Edition of Art Basel in Basel features 291 International galleries from 35 countries that present artworks ranging from the early 20th Century to contemporary artists, 17 galleries participate for the first time, including 3 Galleries from the Asia Pacific Region and 1 from Africa. The core of Art Basel’s show is its Galleries sector that features 226 exhibitors. This year’s strong list of returning participants is joined by 10 galleries exhibiting inthe sector for the first time, having previously participated in the show’s project based sectors, Feature and Statements. Projects from established and historical artists are precisely curated by gallerists in the Feature sector, 32 galleries with precise curatorial projects, showing both historical and contemporary work. Projects may include solo presentations, juxtapositions, and thematic exhibits from artists representing a wide range of cultures, generations, and artistic approaches. Every year, the work of emerging artists and young galleries can be discovered through solo presentations in the Statements sector. 18 galleries take part in the sector this year with 8 newcomers exhibiting for the first time at the Basel show. Dedicated to prints and limited-editioned works, the Edition sector brings together 15 publishers of editioned works, prints, and multiples exhibit the results of their collaboration with renowned artists, providing visitors the opportunity to see significant and rare publications. Unlimited, Art Basel’s unique platform for projects that transcend the limitations of a traditional art-fair stand, presents 70 works ranging from large-scale sculptures and paintings to video projections, installations and live performances. Further details will be announced in the coming months. Parcours, is a series of site-specific sculptures, interventions and performances presented by Art Basel galleries. Parcours takes place around Basel’s Münsterplatz and is open to the public free of charge. Conversations and Salon, the program of talks and panel discussions which accompanies the gallery presentations in Basel, offers audiences access to first-hand information on the international art world. In its Film Program Art Basel screens of 34 film and video works presented by the show’s participating galleries.

Info: Art Basel 2017, Messe Basel, Messeplatz, Basel,, Duration: 13-18/6/17, Days & Hours: Private Days (by invitation only) Tue-Wed (13-14/6/17), Thu-Sun (15-18/6/17) 11:00-19:00, Admission: Day ticket: CHF 60, Evening ticket, after 17:00: CHF 28, Two-day ticket: CHF 100, Permanent ticket: CHF 140 , Reduced day ticket for Students/Seniors: CHF 40, Combination ticket for Art Basel and Design Miami/Basel: CHF 85, Permanent Combination ticket for Art Basel and Design Miami/Basel: CHF 195, “Vernissage +” Card admits one person to the Vernissage on 14/6/17: CHF 150, Groups of 10 people or more: CHF 40 per person, www.artbasel.com

Anton Vidokle, The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun (Film Still), 2015, Duration: 33'36'', Courtesy of the artist and Vitamin Creative Space, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Anton Vidokle, The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun (Film Still), 2015, Duration: 33’36”, Courtesy of the artist and Vitamin Creative Space, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Wang Shang, Sivatherium Sp., 2016, Courtesy of the artist and Magician Space, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Wang Shang, Sivatherium Sp., 2016, Courtesy of the artist and Magician Space, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Piero Manzoni, Achrome, ca. 1958, Courtesy of Mazzoleni, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Piero Manzoni, Achrome, ca. 1958, Courtesy of Mazzoleni, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Liz Magor, Hat and Gloves, 2007, Courtesy of the artist and Marcelle Alix, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Liz Magor, Hat and Gloves, 2007, Courtesy of the artist and Marcelle Alix, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Ai Weiwei, Iron Tree, 2016, © Ai Weiwei, Courtesy the artist and neugerriemschneider-Berlin, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Ai Weiwei, Iron Tree, 2016, © Ai Weiwei, Courtesy the artist and neugerriemschneider-Berlin, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Hélio Oiticica, BOL 009 Box Bolide, 1964, Courtesy of the artist and Bergamin & Gomide, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Hélio Oiticica, BOL 009 Box Bolide, 1964, Courtesy of the artist and Bergamin & Gomide, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Mark Flood, 5000 Likes, 2015-16, Courtesy of Peres Projects-Berlin, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Mark Flood, 5000 Likes, 2015-16, Courtesy of Peres Projects-Berlin, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Ryan Gander, I'd like this to work out for me, 2014, Courtesy of the artist and STPI, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Ryan Gander, I’d like this to work out for me, 2014, Courtesy of the artist and STPI, Art Basel 2017 Archive

 

 

Vlassis Caniaris, What's North, What's South? (Children and Testimony), 1988, Courtesy the Estate of the artist and Kalfayan Galleries-Athens/Thessaloniki, Art Basel 2017 Archive
Vlassis Caniaris, What’s North, What’s South? (Children and Testimony), 1988, Courtesy the Estate of the artist and Kalfayan Galleries-Athens/Thessaloniki, Art Basel 2017 Archive