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Art Basel unveils program highlights for the 2025 edition of its flagship show in Basel

Art Basel’s highly anticipated 2025 edition will bring together 289 leading galleries from 42 countries and territories, presenting an extraordinary array of works across all media—from painting and sculpture to photography and digital art.
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KNW | Mondrian. Evolution

Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is famous for his astringent, geometric compositions in black and white with selected primary color fields in red, blue or yellow.
Kimsooja, Cities On The Move – 2727 km Bottari Truck, 1997–2001, video still, 7:33 min., loop, silent © Kimsooja, Courtesy: The artist and KEWENIG, Berlin

Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst: Horizons

The exhibition Horizons presents striking positions by contemporary, internationally renowned artists from China, Korea and Japan at the interface between Far Eastern and Western art.
Antikenmuseum Basel. Ave Caesar!

Antikenmuseum Basel. Ave Caesar!

The exhibition is devoted to the importance of the River Rhine for the early history of our region and for the whole of Europe, and highlights the epoch-making changes brought about by Caesar's campaig
Paul Klee Grünes Gelände [Green Terrain], 1938, 117 (H 7) Oil and watercolour on primed cardboard, 37,5 x 50,5 cm Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern. Photo: Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Bildarchiv

Fundació Joan Miró. Paul Klee and the Secrets of Nature

This exhibition centres on the ongoing fascination of the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee for the observation of nature and natural phenomena, from his earliest educational stages to his final artistic p
Paris+ par Art Basel

Paris+ par Art Basel concludes highly successful debut edition

The first edition of Paris+ par Art Basel closed on Sunday, October 23, following a week of vigorous sales across all sectors of the market and throughout the duration of the show.
Franz Marc Tierschicksale (Die Bäume zeigten ihre Ringe, die Tiere ihre Adern), 1913 Oil on canvas © Kunstmuseum Basel - Image: Jonas Hänggi

Kunstmuseum Basel. Castaway Modernism

The exhibition sheds light on the various aspects of this turning point in the history of the collection of the museum's collection.
Loys EGG, Ohne Titel, 2009, Cast bronze, patinated © Manfred Rahs

galerie gugging. L. E. & O. T.

Egg's line sculptures encounter them with lightness, joy and humor.
Helmut Newton, Fashion, Melbourne, 1955 © Helmut Newton Foundation

Kunstforum Wien. Helmut Newton Legacy

This major retrospective celebrates the centenary of Helmut Newton, with some delay due to the corona cris.
Julie Curtis, Anthill, 2022 Gouache, watercolor and acrylic on paper 14 1/16 x 20 in. (35.7 x 50.8 cm) © the artist. Photo © Charles Benton. Courtesy White Cube

White Cube Paris. Earthseed

The selected works are suggestive of voyages to outer space and inner space, considering the female body as a site of transformation as well as a gateway for the imagination.
 artist Guglielmo Castelli

Mendes Wood DM in Paris

Mendes Wood DM is proud to take part in the first edition of Paris+ par Art Basel.
SEE MONSTER part of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK. Courtesy of Ben Birchall PA Media copyright 22/09/22

Unboxed. SEE MONSTER

The transformation of this industrial structure into a public installation suitable for visitors represents an unprecedented engineering achievement.
Joan Miró, Maquette de foulard, 1964 Gouache sur papier, 120 x 120 cm Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght © Successio Miró / SABAM Belgium 2022 Photo Claude Germain – Archives Fondation Maeght

Expo "Joan Miro: The Essence of Past and Present Things"

The BAM is proud to host the prolific, one-of-a-kind universe of the painter, sculptor, engraver and ceramicist Joan Miró!
Selome muleta 9 acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, 165x230CM 2021

Focus: Emerging Artists Showcase Works at Frieze London 2022

Represented by galleries 12 years old or younger, emerging artists at Frieze London will explore themes of displacement, surveillance, universal truth and more.
Paris+ par Art Basel

Paris+ par Art Basel announces details of its city-wide sector Sites and further highlights of its inaugural edition

Paris+ par Art Basel’s sector for site-specific projects Sites will present over 20 publicly accessible works and interventions in emblematic settings throughout the city.