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Galleries | 303 Gallery | A | A Gentil Carioca | Miguel Abreu | Acquavella | Air de Paris | Juana de Aizpuru | Alexander and Bonin | Helga de Alvear | Thomas Ammann | Andréhn‑Schiptjenko | The Approach |
Art : Concept | Alfonso Artiaco | B | von Bartha | Guido W. Baudach | Berinson | Bernier / Eliades | Fondation Beyeler | Daniel Blau | Blondeau | Peter Blum | Blum & Poe | Marianne Boesky | Tanya Bonakdar |
Bortolami | Isabella Bortolozzi | BQ | Gavin Brown | Buchholz | Buchmann | C | Cabinet | Gisela Capitain | carlier gebauer | Carzaniga | Pedro Cera | Cheim & Read | Chemould Prescott Road | Mehdi Chouakri |
Sadie Coles | Contemporary Fine Arts | Continua | Paula Cooper | Chantal Crousel | D | Thomas Dane | Massimo De Carlo | Dvir | E | Ecart | EIGEN + ART | F | Richard L. Feigen | Konrad Fischer | Foksal |
Fortes Vilaça | Fraenkel | Peter Freeman | Stephen Friedman | Frith Street | G | Gagosian | Galerie 1900–2000 | Galleria dello Scudo | gb agency | Annet Gelink | Gerhardsen Gerner | Gladstone | Gmurzynska |
Elvira González | Goodman Gallery | Marian Goodman | Bärbel Grässlin | Richard Gray | Howard Greenberg | Greene Naftali | greengrassi | Karsten Greve | Cristina Guerra | H | Michael Haas | Hauser & Wirth |
Hazlitt Holland‑Hibbert | Herald St | Max Hetzler | Hopkins | Edwynn Houk | Xavier Hufkens | I | i8 | Invernizzi | Taka Ishii | J | Jablonka | Bernard Jacobson | Alison Jacques | Martin Janda | Catriona Jeffries | Johnen |
Annely Juda | K | Casey Kaplan | Georg Kargl | kaufmann repetto | Sean Kelly | Kerlin | Anton Kern | Kewenig | Kicken | Peter Kilchmann | Klüser | König | David Kordansky | Koyanagi | Andrew Kreps | Krinzinger |
Nicolas Krupp | Kukje / Tina Kim | kurimanzutto | L | Lahumière | Landau | Simon Lee | Lehmann Maupin | Tanya Leighton | Lelong | Dominique Lévy | Gisèle Linder | Lisson | Long March | Luhring Augustine |
M | Maccarone | Magazzino | Mai 36 | Gió Marconi | Matthew Marks | Marlborough | Barbara Mathes | Hans Mayer | Mayor | Fergus McCaffrey | Greta Meert | Anthony Meier | Urs Meile | kamel mennour |
Metro Pictures | Meyer Riegger | Massimo Minini | Victoria Miro | Mitchell‑Innes & Nash | Mnuchin | Stuart Shave / Modern Art | The Modern Institute | Moeller | Jan Mot | Mark Müller | Vera Munro |
N | nächst St. Stephan | Nagel Draxler | Richard Nagy | Helly Nahmad | Neu | neugerriemschneider | Franco Noero | David Nolan | Nordenhake | Georg Nothelfer | O | Nathalie Obadia | OMR | Bob van Orsouw |
P | Pace | Maureen Paley | Alice Pauli | Perrotin | Petzel | Francesca Pia | PKM | Gregor Podnar | Eva Presenhuber | ProjecteSD | Proyectos Monclova | R | Almine Rech | Reena Spaulings | Regen Projects |
Denise René | Anthony Reynolds | Rodeo | Thaddaeus Ropac | Andrea Rosen | S | SCAI | Esther Schipper | Rüdiger Schöttle | Thomas Schulte | Natalie Seroussi | Sfeir‑Semler | ShanghART | Sies + Höke |
Sikkema Jenkins | Bruce Silverstein | Skarstedt | SKE | Skopia P.‑H. Jaccaud | Sperone Westwater | Sprüth Magers | St. Etienne | Nils Staerk | STAMPA | Standard (Oslo) | Starmach | Christian Stein | Luisa Strina |
Micheline Szwajcer | T | Take Ninagawa | team | Tega | Daniel Templon | Thomas | Tschudi | Tucci Russo | V | Van de Weghe | Annemarie Verna | Vilma Gold | Vitamin | W | Waddington Custot | Nicolai Wallner |
Washburn | Barbara Weiss | Michael Werner | White Cube | Jocelyn Wolff | Z | Thomas Zander | Zeno X | ZERO… | David Zwirner | Statements | Marcelle Alix | Laura Bartlett | Ellen de Bruijne | Bureau | Chert |
James Fuentes | Grey Noise | Hannah Hoffman | JTT | Kraupa‑Tuskany Zeidler | Platform China | RaebervonStenglin | Société | Gregor Staiger | The Third Line | Wallspace | Feature | Arratia Beer | Aye | Borzo |
Braverman | Luciana Brito | James Cohan | Raffaella Cortese | frank elbaz | Alexander Gray | Grieder | Kadel Willborn | Karma International | LEVY | Löhrl | Luxembourg & Dayan | Jörg Maass | Mendes Wood DM |
Millan | MOT International | Parra & Romero | Peres Projects | Salon 94 | Jack Shainman | Barbara Thumm | Tilton | Tokyo Gallery + BTAP | Tornabuoni | Georges‑Philippe & Nathalie Vallois | Susanne Vielmetter |
Wien Lukatsch | Edition | Brooke Alexander | Niels Borch Jensen | Alan Cristea | michèle didier | Fanal | Gemini G.E.L. | Helga Maria Klosterfelde | Sabine Knust | Lelong Editions | Carolina Nitsch | Pace Prints |
Paragon | Polígrafa | STPI | Two Palms
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Dear Art Basel Guests
On behalf of the city of Basel, I would like to welcome you to Art Basel 2015, the world’s most prestigious and important fair for modern and contemporary art.
The commitment to both traditional and contemporary art looks back on a long and highly qualified tradition in Basel. A special feature of our city is the long-standing, excellent collaboration between public institutions and private endeavors that has helped to forge Basel’s position and image as a city of the arts and culture. A significant example in this respect is the close relationship between the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, whose collection is under the attractive title “Future Present” on view at Schaulager this summer, and the Kunstmuseum Basel together with the Museum für Gegenwartskunst.
The Museum für Gegenwartskunst, a child of this partnership, opened its doors in 1980 and was the first European museum to focus exclusively on contemporary art.
The Museum für Gegenwartskunst is this year the center of Kunstmuseum Basel’s exhibition activities. Not only masterpieces from “Cézanne to Richter” are on view in a panoramic
presentation, but also paintings and drawings by Frank Stella and installations by Martin Boyce. And we are looking forward to the opening celebration of the enlarged Kunstmuseum Basel in mid-April 2016.
Basel offers a stage to contemporary art and its collectors and amateurs all year round: the Fondation Beyeler, one of the best-frequented museums in Switzerland, displays leading international artistic positions, and as far as innovative art is concerned the Kunsthalle Basel is an address that cannot be missed. Apart from that, Basel also features a dynamic scene of young artists, designers and curators who present their work in “artist-run-spaces” all over the city.
Basel is a charming international city with a huge cultural life and great tradition of leisure and joie de vivre! We wish you a wonderful stay in our city!
Dr. Guy MorinPresident of the Government of Basel-Stadt
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This June Art Basel will welcome the art audience with a large-scale interactive installation in Messeplatz by Rirkrit Tiravanija, Nikolaus Hirsch, Michel Müller and Antto Melasniemi. The purpose of the installation is to engage visitors and make themmeet, chill out drinking tea and eat food grown on site. Art Basel is not only the bestplace to buy art but also the best place to feel the trend of the market, of the contemporary creation and of course to meet people.
As always in this short introduction I will try to fulfil my guidance task and suggest the exhibitions and events I “foresee” will be the most interesting and unmissable ones: Art Basel Unlimited section, curated for the fourth consecutive year by Gianni Jetzer; Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation exhibition, titled “Future Present” atSchaulager; the Korean artist Anicka Yi at Kunsthalle Basel, Museum Tinguely with The Haroon Mirza exhibition “/hrm199 Ltd.”, Poetics and Politics of Data at HeK. Unmissable for sure are the two important monographic shows dedicated one toMarlene Dumas at Foundation Beyeler and one to Beuys at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst.For those who love exploring new territory I suggest “Making Africa” new light on
contemporary design in Africa at the Vitra Design Museum; last but not least, on the occasion of the comprehensive exhibition of art by Kazimir Malevich and the Russian avant-garde that will open on October 3 2015, the Fondation Beyeler presents a production of the Futurist opera “Victory over the Sun” at Theatre Basel.
On the 18th of June Atelier Mondial is organising in collaboration with some Basel based artists an open studio day, in addition to this I must say that I hope you will notice that we have added to the guide an new chapter dedicated to artists living and working in Basel.
We have also added a new introduction chapter to help you discover all the possiblefacets of contemporary art in Basel. Also, for all who love night entertainment, for the first time this year in collaboration with Kaserne, we have also powered Friday 19th with a special party: X A visual club experience… you can find more info in the Guide, on the Web and on the App.
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HOW tO Use tHe GUide
“My Art Guide Basel 2015” is divided into 6 parts in order to organise its information giving a complete overview of Basel’s art scene and related events taking place during the 45th Art Basel show.
1 Your Compass in BaselThe city’s Art districts with the most important events, land-marks, galleries, and museums in each area of interest.
2 Art BaselA description of Art Basel in-cluding useful information and the show’s sectors; Other Fairs and all the most important ex-hibitions and events during Art Basel including performances, parties, etc.
3 Art in Basel A selection of Museums, Pri-vate Collections, Galleries and Art Spaces in Basel, active all year-round.
4 Leisure A selection of the best restau-rants, design and fashion clues and hotels in Basel with contact information.
5 Art in ZurichA short selection of main shows and art spaces in town, as well as best hotels.
6 Agenda A day-by-day, hour-by-hour calendar of all events. Infor-mation on openings, perfor-mances, special events, press previews and parties.
Index and City MapsThe index is composed of 4 elements:1 ID Number of the article,
the one that you’ll also find on the map
2 Title of the article3 Map number4 Page number
Key to ID SymbolsAB Art BaselP ParcoursF Other FairsW AwardsE Exhibitions & EventsA ArtistsM Museums, Institutions and
CollectionsI Art SpacesG GalleriesR RestaurantsS Design and Fashion CluesH Hotels
Map Referencesmap M01 – M06 Baselmap P Art Basel Parcoursmap Z01 – Z04 Zurichmap X Out of map areamap V Various locations
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W04 Swiss Art Awards Page 54 map M03W05 Swiss Design Awards Page 54 map M03
2.4 Exhibitions during Art Basel
E01 3 Exhibitions at Kunsthaus Baselland Page 54 map M05E02 3 Exhibitions at Salts Page 55 map M04E03 Admir Jahic & Comenius Page 55 map M03 Roethlisberger: Neues, Idea FixaE04 Alexander Calder Gallery III, Fondation Page 55 map X Beyeler E05 Anicka Yi: 7,070,430K of Digital Spit, Page 58 map M06 Kunsthalle Basel E06 Art at Cargo Bar Page 58 map M03E07 Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Page 58 map M06 Concept and Notation, S AME08 Billi Thanner, Bauteilbörse Basel Page 59 map M03E09 Cézanne to Richter, Page 59 map M03 Museum für GegenwartskunstE10 Daniela Keiser, Stampa Galerie Page 59 map M06E11 Dormay Wouh 3400, Ausstellungsraum Klingental Page 59 map M03E12 Fabian Marti: G.I.F.T., Der Tank Page 60 map M05E13 Frank Stella: Paintings & Drawings, Page 60 map M03 Museum für Gegenwartskunst E14 Future Present, Schaulager Page 60 map M05E15 Going Places – Aller Retour, Page 61 map M05 Salon Mondial E16 Haroon Mirza/hrm199 Ltd., Page 61 map M04 Museum TinguelyE17 Holbein. Cranach, Museum der Kulturen Page 62 map M06E18 Jorge Méndez Blake: Projets pour une Page 62 map X Possible Littérature, Kunsthalle
MulhouseE19 Joseph Beuys, Installations, Actions Page 62 map M03 & Vitrines, Museum für
GegenwartskunstE20 Maker Library Network, Vitra Page 62 map XE21 Making Africa, A Continent of Page 63 map X Contemporary Design, VitraE22 Marlene Dumas, Fondation Beyeler Page 63 map XE23 Martin Boyce, Museum für Page 63 map M03
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City Center Grossbasel Page 28 City Center Kleinbasel Page 30 Basel West, St Johann Page 31 Gundeldingen, Campus of The Arts Page 31 Riehen, Weil am Rhein Page 32
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AB 2.1 Art Basel Page 35 map M03 Galleries Page 35 Feature Page 35 Statements Page 37 Editions Page 38 Unlimited Page 38 P Parcours Page 38 map P Film Page 40 Magazines Page 41 Conversations Page 41 Salon Page 42 Do We Dream Under the Same Sky Page 45 Audemars Piguet Collectors Lounge Page 45 Davidoff Lounge Collectors Lounge Page 46
2.2 Other Fairs
F01 Design Miami Page 47 map M03F02 I Never Read Page 48 map M03F03 Liste Page 48 map M03F04 Photo Basel Page 50 map M03F05 Scope Page 50 map M01F06 The Solo Project Page 50 map M05F07 Volta Page 52 map M06
2.3 Awards
W01 Baloise Art Prize Page 52 map M06W02 Helvetia Art Prize Page 52 map M03W03 Kiefer Hablitzel Preis Page 52 map M03
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E51 TCF, Amnesia Scanner, Kablam, Page 77 map M05 Yoneda Lemma, R.A.T.E52 The Art Beat Page 77 map M03E53 X Page 77 map M03
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3.1 Museums, Institutions and Collections in Basel
M01 Fondation Beyeler Page 78 map XM02 H3K House of Electronic Arts Basel Page 78 map M05M03 Kunsthalle Basel Page 78 map M06M04 Kunsthaus Baselland Page 79 map M05M05 Kunstmuseum Basel Page 79 map M03M06 Museum der Kulturen Basel Page 79 map M06M07 Museum für Gegenwartskunst Page 80 map M03M08 Museum Tinguely Page 80 map M04M09 S AM Swiss Architecture Museum Page 80 map M06M10 Schaulager Page 81 map M05M11 Vitra Design Museum Page 81 map X
3.2 Art Spaces in Basel
I01 Artstübli Page 81 map M06I02 Ausstellungsraum Klingental Page 84 map M03I03 Dock Page 84 map M03I04 Kunst Raum Riehen Page 84 map XI05 Kunsthallekleinbasel Page 86 map M03I06 Salts Page 86 map M04I07 Schwarzwaldallee Page 86 map M01
3.3 Galleries in Basel
G01 Balzer Projects Page 86 map M06G02 Carzaniga Basel Page 87 map M06G03 Gisèle Linder Page 87 map M06G04 Graf & Schelble Page 88 map M06G05 Guillaume Daeppen Page 88 map M01G06 Idea Fixa Page 88 map M03G07 Karin Sutter Page 88 map M03
GegenwartskunstE24 Meanwhile, Elsewhere, Page 64 map M03 Ausstellungsraum KlingentalE25 Michael Kunze: Passion Tagwache, Page 64 map M04 niedriger Sonnenstand, Nicolas KruppE26 Museum of Broken Relationships, HMB Page 64 map M06E27 Nietzsche, Cyclists and Mushrooms, Page 65 map X Kunst Raum RiehenE28 Paul Gaugin, Fondation Beyeler Page 65 map XE29 Peinture – Sculpture. Cézanne bis Léger, Page 65 map M06 Neue & Alte Kunst, Galerie Knoell E30 Ping Pong Basel, Projektraum M54 Page 66 map M01E31 Poetics and Politics of Data, H3K Page 66 map M05E32 Sample, Schwarzwaldallee Page 66 map M01E33 Superflex: Euphoria Now, von Bartha Page 68 map M02E34 The Collective Intention, Depot Basel Page 68 map M01E35 Variations autour de La Longue Marche, Page 68 map M06 Museum der Kulturen BaselE36 Videocity.bs – Basel City Centre Page 70 map M06E37 Vincent Fecteau, Kunsthalle Basel Page 72 map M06E38 Wilhelm Frederking: Neukingland, Pulpo Page 72 map X
2.5 Events during Art Basel
Art EventsE39 Architecture During Art. Food For Page 73 map X Thought. Laufen Symposium 2015E40 Constructing an African Image Page 73 map XE41 FHNW Academy of Art and Page 73 map M05 Design EventsE42 FireWater Page 74 map M06E43 Robin Meier: Synchronicity – Fireflies, Page 74 map M03 Crickets and MachinesE44 The Parthenon Metopes Page 74 map M06E45 Tobias Rehberger’s Talk Page 76 map XE46 Victory over the Sun Page 76 map M06
Music Events & NightlifeE47 Go!C!Art@Cargo Festival Page 76 map M03E48 Hinterhof Bar & Dachterrasse Events Page 76 map M05E49 Morphine Records Page 76 map M05E50 Nordstern Events Page 77 map M01
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R05 Das Schiff Page 98 map M01R06 KaBar Page 98 map M03R07 La Fourchette Page 99 map M01R08 Landestelle Page 99 map M01R09 Restaurant Kunsthalle Page 99 map M06R10 Rhyschänzli Page 99 map M01R11 Rubino Page 99 map M06R12 Union Restaurant Basel Page 99 map M01R13 Werk8 Page 99 map XR14 Zum Goldenen Fass Page 99 map M03
4.3 Hotels in Basel
H01 Der Teufelhof Basel Page 100 map M06H02 Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois Page 100 map M03H03 Hostel St. Alban Page 100 map M03H04 Hotel D Page 100 map M03H05 Pullman Basel Europe Page 100 map M03H06 Schloss Binningen Page 100 map XH07 Steinenschanze Stadthotel Page 100 map M06H08 Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel Page 100 map M03H09 The Passage Page 100 map M06
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5.1 Exhibitions & Events in Zurich
E01 AAA: Art Altstetten Albisrieden Page 102 map VE02 Albert Oehlen: An Old Painting in Spirit Page 102 map Z01E03 Carlos Bunga. I Am A Nomad Page 103 map Z03E04 Chandigarh sehen Page 103 map XE05 De La Fuente Oscar De Franco, Page 103 map Z04 Bluecore Asia Andrzejka Naveen – TransformationE06 Europe. The Future of History Page 104 map Z04E07 Marco Fedele di Catrano: The Poet’s Page 104 map X GardenE08 Sense Uncertainty. A Private Collection Page 104 map Z04E09 Toys Redux – On Play and Critique Page 104 map Z01E10 William Kentridge. The Nose Page 105 map Z03E11 Zurich Contemporary Art Weekend Page 105 map V
G08 Laleh June Page 89 map M03G09 Neue & Alte Kunst Page 89 map M06G10 Nicolas Krupp Page 89 map M04G11 Pulpo Page 90 map XG12 Stampa Page 90 map M06G13 Thomas Knoell Page 90 map M06G14 Tony Wuethrich Page 91 map M02G15 von Bartha Basel Page 91 map M02
3.4 Artists Open Studios
A01 Cheon Pyo Lee Page 91 map M05A02 Hetal Chudasama Page 92 map M05A03 Mark Rembold Page 92 map M05A04 Mathieu Latulippe Page 93 map M05A05 Mireille Gros Page 93 map M01A06 Shazeb Shaikh Page 94 map M05A07 Stöckerselig Page 94 map M05A08 Yuichiro Tamura Page 95 map M05
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4.1 Design and Fashion Clues
S01 Claudia Güdel Wo|Men’s Wear Page 96 map M06S02 Handmade/Sevensisters Page 96 map M06S03 It’s Lauber & Anita Moser Page 96 map M03S04 June Basel Page 96 map M03S05 Matrix Shop Page 97 map M03S06 Ooid Store Page 97 map M03S07 Set&Sekt Page 97 map M06S08 Soeder Page 97 map M06S09 Stampa Bookstore Page 97 map M06S10 VitraHaus Page 97 map X
4.2 Restaurants and Bars in Basel
R01 Bonvivant Page 98 map XR02 Cargo Bar Page 98 map M03R03 Chez Donati Page 98 map M03R04 Conto 4056 Page 98 map M01
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M01 Heidi Weber Museum – Center Page 105 map X Le CorbusierM02 Helmhaus Zürich Page 105 map Z04M03 Kunsthalle Zürich Page 106 map Z01M04 Kunsthaus Zürich Page 106 map Z04M05 Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst Page 106 map Z01M06 Museum für Gestaltung Zürich Page 106 map XM07 Museum Haus Konstruktiv Page 107 map Z03
5.3 Galleries in Zurich
G01 Annemarie Verna Page 107 map XG02 Bob van Orsouw Page 107 map Z01G03 Bolte Lang Galerie Page 108 map Z01G04 Christinger De Mayo Page 108 map XG05 Edwynn Houk Page 108 map Z03G06 Eva Presenhuber Page 109 map Z01G07 Fabian & Claude Walter Page 109 map Z04G08 Francesca Pia Page 110 map Z01G09 Gregor Staiger Page 110 map Z01G10 Hauser & Wirth Page 110 map Z01G11 Karma International Page 110 map XG12 Lullin + Ferrari Page 111 map Z01G13 Mai 36 Page 111 map Z04G14 Mark Müller Page 112 map Z02G15 Peter Kilchmann Page 112 map Z01G16 Raeber Von Stenglin Page 112 map Z01G17 Thomas Ammann Fine Art Page 113 map X
5.4 Hotels in Zurich
H01 25hours Hotel Page 113 map XH02 Greulich Page 113 map Z01H03 Park Hyatt Zürich Page 113 map Z03H04 Storchen Zürich Page 113 map Z04H05 The Dolder Grand Page 113 map X
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B A D E N W E I L E R S T R A S S E
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K L I N G E N T A L S T R .
D R A H T Z U G S T R .
M E S S E P L A T Z
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C L A R A S T R A S S E
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B I R S I G S T R A S S E
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S C H Ö N A U S T R A S S E
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M A U L B E E R S T R A S S E
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A N L A G ES C H W E I Z .
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S C H R E B E R G Ä R T E N
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H S .
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N E U R O LO G .U N I V E R S .
K L I N I K
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S K U L P T U R E N -H A LL E
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U N I V E R S I TÄT S -S P I TA L
P R E D I G E R -K I R C H E
I N S T I T U T ED. U N I V E R S .
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C A S I N O
N AT. H I S T.M U S E U M
S T. A L B A NK I R C H E
D O N - B O S C OK I R C H E
S T. A L B A N -TO R
B AT H E S D A -S P I TA L
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PA R K
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B A H N H O FS T. J O H A N N
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PA U LU S -K I R C H E
Z O O LO G .I N S T.
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H A LL 2
H A LL 5
M U S I C A L-T H E AT E R
M AT T H Ä U S -K I R C H E
J O S E P H S -K I R C H E
C L A R A -S P I TA L
G A R T E N B A D U N DK U N S T E I S B A H N
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S P O R T P L AT ZS AT U S G R U N D
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S TA D I O NS T. J A KO B - PA R K
S T. J A KO B S -H A LL E
S E M I N A R
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S P O R T U N DS C H W I M M H A LL E
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K A N TO N S S P I TA LB R U D E R H O L Z
M OTO R FA H R Z E U GP R Ü F S TAT I O N
R E F.K I R C H E
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M01
M02
M03 M04
M05
M06
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D o r e n b a c h v i a d u k t
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t ime
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r - st r .
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Bunde s t r a s s e
R i eh e n s t r a s s e
E g l i s e e s t r .
F a s a n e n s t r .
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Heb
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M ü l h a u s e r s t r .
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str.
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B l ä s i r i n g
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F e l d b e r g s t r a s s e
H a l t i n g e r s t r a s s e
S p e r r s t r a s s e
K l i n g e n t a l s t r .
D r a h t z u g s t r .
M e s s e p l a t z
K l i n g e n t a l g r a b .
C l a r a s t r a s s e
R i eh e n s t r .
C l ar a h o f w e g
R iehento rs t r .
W e t t s t e i n a l l ee
W e t t s t e i n a l l e e
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L a u t e n g a r t e n s t r .
S t . a l b a n - v o r s t a d t
S t . a l b a n - g r a b e n
B ä u m l e i n g .
K l o s t e r b e r g
E l isabeth
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s tr .
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t r.
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B i r s i g s t r a s s e
V i a d u k t s t r .
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S c h ö n a u s t r a s s e
E r l e n s t r a s s e
M a u l b e e r s t r a s s e
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B a n k -V e r e i n
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C e n t r a l b a h n s t r .B a h n h o f S b b
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a r et h
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a s s e
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g e r s t r a s s e
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t r.
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S t . j a k o b s s t r a s s e
Mü n c h e n s t e i n e r s t r a s s e
München s t e i n e r s t r a s s e
Re
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t r as
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S e v o g e l s t r a s s e
Hi r
z b odenweg
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nr in
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Ha
mm
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t r .
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l l he
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Kl y
be
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st r .
K a r l B a r t h -P l a t z
A u t o b a h n E 2 5 - e 3 5 - e 6 0
G ü t e r s t r a s s e
T e l l -P l a t z
Re
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t r as
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Gu
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we
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S c h ü t z e n m a t t p a r k
G a r t e n
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S . - c œ u r - k .M a r i e n k i r c h e
S y n a g o g e
K a n tV e r w
K o n s e r v a t .
N e u r o l o g .U n i v e r s .
K l i n i k
U n i v e r s i t a t
U n i -B i b l i o t h e k
B o t a nI n s t .
S k u l p t u r e n -H a l l e
T u r n - U n dS p o r t m u s e u m
A u g e n -H e i l a n s t a l t
U n i v e r s i t ä t s -S p i t a l
U n i v e r s i t ä t s -S p i t a l
P r e d i g e r -K i r c h e
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E l e k t r i z i t ä t s w e r k
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S t . a l b a nK i r c h e
D o n - b o s c oK i r c h e
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D o r e n b a c h v i a d u k t
Rü
t ime
ye
r - st r .
A r n o l d B ö c k l i n - s t r .
Bunde s t r a s s e
R i eh e n s t r a s s e
E g l i s e e s t r .
F a s a n e n s t r .
Mi s s i o n s s t r a s s e
Heb
e l s t r a s s e
H e b e l s t r a s s e
Kl i
ng
el b
er g
st r
.
S c h an z en s t r a s s e
J o h a n n i t e r b r ü c k e
E r a s m u s -P l a t z
S t . j o h a n n s - r i ng
M ü l h a u s e r s t r .
G a s s t r a s s e
St . j o h
ann
s - v o r s t a dt
St . j o
ha
nn
s- r h
ei n
we
g
Kl i n
ge l b
e r gs t r a s s e
Sp i t a l s t r a s s e
V oge s en s t r .
El s ä
s s e r s t r as s e
B l u me n r a i n
Rhe i n s p r u ng
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in
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eg
Rebga s s e
Un
t . r eb
g.
Cl a
r ag
r ab
en
.
Ha
mm
er s
t r .
Ri e
he
nr i n
g.
I st e
i ne
r st r a
ss
e
Ma t t e n
s t r a s s e
J äg
e r s t r as s e
Sch
wa
r zwa
l da
l l ee
Ba
d. b
ah
nh
of
Ut e nga s s e
S p a l e n t o r
V o l t a -P l a t z
V o l t a s t r a s s e
Hün in
gerst r
asse
D r e i r o s e n b r ü c k e D r e i r o s e n s t r a s s e
Un
t.rh
ein
we
g
Al t
rhe
inw
eg
M a r k g r ä f l e r s t r .
B a d e n w e i l e r s t r a s s e
H o r b u r g s t r a s s e
M a u e r s t r a s s e
Kly
be
ck
str.
A m e r b a c h s t r .O f f e n b u r g e r s t r .
B l ä s i r i n g
Ö t l i n g e r s t r a s s e
F e l d b e r g s t r a s s e
H a l t i n g e r s t r a s s e
S p e r r s t r a s s e
K l i n g e n t a l s t r .
D r a h t z u g s t r .
M e s s e p l a t z
K l i n g e n t a l g r a b .
C l a r a s t r a s s e
R i eh e n s t r .
C l ar a h o f w e g
R iehento rs t r .
W e t t s t e i n a l l ee
W e t t s t e i n a l l e e
G r e n z a c h e r s t r .
Sc
hw
arzw
ald
brü
ck
e
Bu
rgw
eg
S c h a f f h a u s e r r h e i n w e g
S t . a l b a n - r h e i n w e g
S t . a l b a n - a n l a g e
L a u t e n g a r t e n s t r .
S t . a l b a n - v o r s t a d t
S t . a l b a n - g r a b e n
B ä u m l e i n g .
K l o s t e r b e r g
E l isabeth
ens t r.
Inn
.ma
rga
reth
en
s tr .
Aeschengraben
Gar tens t rasse
St . j akob
s-s t rasse
Henr i c Pe t r i - s t r .
Aeschenvo rs tad t
Du
fou
rst ra
ss
e
Ste
inen
vors
tad
t
Th
ea
ters
t r.
P e te r Mer ia
n-s t rasse
S t e i n e n b e r g
S c h e r t l i n g e r g .
B i r s i g s t r a s s e
V i a d u k t s t r .
He
uw
aa
ge
-v iad
uk
t
A u s t r a s s e
Ste inenr ing
S p a l e n b e r g .
Pe
ters
gra
be
n
Sc
hü
tze
ng
rab
en
S chü tzenm
at ts t r
.
Sc
hö
nb
ein
str
.
Na
de
lbe
rg Sc
hn
eid
erg
as
se
Ge
ms
b.
S p a l e n v o r s t a d t
L e o n h a r d s g r a b e nH e u b e r g
Ko
hle
nb
erg
Ge
rbe
rga
.
Fa
lkn
ers
t r .F r e i e S
t rasse
Ste
ine
ng
rab
en
W e i d e n g a s s e
Z ü r c h e r s t r a s s e
G e l l e r t s t r a s s e
G r e i f e n g .
Mi t t l . rhe inb rücke
S c h ö n a u s t r a s s e
E r l e n s t r a s s e
M a u l b e e r s t r a s s e
M a r k t -P l a t z
S c h i f f -L ä n d e
C l a r a -P l a t z
W e t t s t e i n -P l a t z
We
t ts t
ei n
s tr .
We
t ts t
ei n
br ü
ck
e
M ü n s t e r -P l a t z
R ü m e l i n s -P l a t z
H o l b e i n -P l a t z
B a r f ü s s e r -P l a t z
B a n k -V e r e i n
H e u -W a a g e
A e s c h e n -P l a t z
C e n t r a l -B a h n p l a t z
C e n t r a l b a h n s t r .B a h n h o f S b b
G a r e S n c f
M e r e t O p p e n h e i m - s t r a s s eG ü t e r s t r a s s e
D o r n a c h e r s t r a s s e
Ma rg
a r et h
e ns t r
a s s e
B i nn i n
g e r s t r a s s e
D o r n a c h e r s t r a s s e
G u n d e l d i n g e r s t r a s s e
G u n d e l d i n g e r s t r a s s e
H o c h s t r a s s eZ
wi n
ge
r st r
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So
l ot h
ur n
er s
t r.
Br u
de r h
o l zs t r
a s s e
Th
i er s
t ei n
er
Al l
ee
De
l sb
er g
er
Al l
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Fa
l ke
ns
t ei n
er s
t r.
N a u e n s t r a s s e
S t . j a k o b s s t r a s s e
S t . j a k o b s s t r a s s e
Mü n c h e n s t e i n e r s t r a s s e
München s t e i n e r s t r a s s e
Re
i na
ch
er s
t r as
se
F ü r s t e n s t e i n e r s t r .
L e i m g r u b e n w e g
E n g e l g a s s e
H a r d s t r a s s e
S e v o g e l s t r a s s e
Hi r
z b odenweg
Rie
he
nr in
g
Ha
mm
er s
t r .
Mö
r sb
er g
er s
t r .
Mü
l l he
ime
r st r .
Kl y
be
ck
st r .
K a r l B a r t h -P l a t z
A u t o b a h n E 2 5 - e 3 5 - e 6 0
G ü t e r s t r a s s e
T e l l -P l a t z
Re
ina
ch
er s
t r as
se
B r ü g l i n g e r s t r a s s e
Gu
nd
el d
i ng e r r a i n
Un
tere
r Ba
tterie
we
g
H o l b e i n s t r a s s e
F h b b
G ü t e r b a h n h o f W o l f
H a l l e n b a dR i a l t o
S c h ü t z e n m a t t p a r k
G a r t e n
Z o o l o g i s c h e r
I w b
M a r k t -H a l l e
S . - c œ u r - k .M a r i e n k i r c h e
S y n a g o g e
K a n tV e r w
K o n s e r v a t .
N e u r o l o g .U n i v e r s .
K l i n i k
U n i v e r s i t a t
U n i -B i b l i o t h e k
B o t a nI n s t .
S k u l p t u r e n -H a l l e
T u r n - U n dS p o r t m u s e u m
A u g e n -H e i l a n s t a l t
U n i v e r s i t ä t s -S p i t a l
U n i v e r s i t ä t s -S p i t a l
P r e d i g e r -K i r c h e
I n s t i t u t eD . U n i v e r s .
E l e k t r i z i t ä t s w e r k
C a s i n o
N a t . H i s t .M u s e u m
S t . a l b a nK i r c h e
D o n - b o s c oK i r c h e
S t . a l b a n -T o r
B a t h e s d a -S p i t a l
C h r . -M e r i a n -
P a r k
R o s e n f e l d p a r k
S t . - j o h a n n s -P a r k
P a u l u s -K i r c h e
Z o o l o g .I n s t .
G e l l e r t - k .
Z e u g h a u s
S o l i t u d e p a r k
K i n d e r -S p i t a l
W a i s e n h a u s
H a l l 4K o n g r e s s -
Z e n t r u m
H a l l 1
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M a t t h ä u s -K i r c h e
J o s e p h s -K i r c h e
C l a r a -S p i t a l
G a r t e n b a d U n dK u n s t e i s b a h n E g l i s e e
T i e r p a r kL a n g e E r l e n
P u m p w e r k
W o l f -G o t t e s a c k e r
S c h r e b e r g ä r t e nB o t a n i s c h e r
G a r t e n
Z w i n g l i -H a u s
K u n s t e i s b a h n
M a r g a r e t h e n p a r k
J u g e n d -H a u s
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Tunnelwiese
Alter BotanischerGarten
Kasemenareal
Zeughaushof
Bäckeranlage
Josefswiese
Schindlergut
GemeinschaftsgartenKronenwiese
Beckenhof
KlingenparkPark Museum fürGestaltung Zürich
Platzspitz
Pestalozzianlage
Werdmühleplatz
Universitäts SpitalZürich
UniversitätsspitalPark
ETH ZürichHauptgebäude
UniversitätZürich
Kappelerhof
Bauschänzli
Bürkliterrasse
Quaianlagen
Rechberg
Arboretum
Zürich HB
Bullingerhof
Bellevueplatz
Kunsthaus
SportanlageSihlhõlzli
Museum HausKonstruktiv
Helvetiaplatz
ICF Zürich
Kunsthalle
Brandschenkestrasse
Freigutstrasse
Parkring
Parkrin
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Tödistrasse
Gartenstrasse
Beethovenstrasse
Claridenstrasse
Glämischstrasse
Stockerstrasse
Selnaustrasse
Dianastrasse
Friedensg
asse
Selnaubrü
cke
Badw
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rass
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Gessn
eral
lee
Gessnera
llee
Löw
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Honer
stra
sse
Steinmühleplatz
Seldengasse
Lint
hesc
herg
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Bahnhofplatz
Postbrücke
Usteristrasse
Schweizergasse
Schützengasse
Bastelplatz
Talstrasse
TiefenhöfeTalstrasse
Fraumunsterstrasse
Stadthausquai
Bahnhofstrasse
Bahnhofstrasse
Bahnhofstrasse
Talstrasse
Balderngasse
Paradeplatz
St. Peterstrasse
Widdergasse
Glockengasse
Schipfe
Sch
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Heinsteg
Kam
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Bärengasse
St. Annagasse
Füsslistrasse
Kuttelgasse
Lindenhof
Lind
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Uraniastrasse
Octenhachgasse
Usteristrasse
Bah
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sse
Urani
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Mühlegasse
Predigerplatz Sempersteig
Schienhutgasse
Künstlergasse
Seilergraben
Hirschengraben
Auf der M
auer
BahnhofbrückeBahnhofplatz
Beatenplatz
Beatengasse
Mühlesteg
Leonhardstrasse
Häringstrasse
Talacker
Talacker
Pelikanstra
sse
Nüschelerstrasse
Nüschelerstrasse
Gerechtig
keitsgasse
Sihlh
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trass
e
Sihlamtsstrasse
Flössegasse
Sihlhölzlibrücke
Manessestrasse
Schöntalstrasse
Weberstrasse
Morgartenstrasse
Gartenhofstrasse
Grüngasse
Hallwyls
trass
e
Hallwylstra
sse
Werdstrasse
Stauffa
cherquai
Stauffacherstrasse
Stauffacherstrasse
Stauffacherstrasse
Stau
ffac
herq
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Werdstrasse
Zweierstrasse
Wys
sgas
se
Badenerstrasse
Kanzleistrasse
Anwandstrasse
Wengistrasse
Kanzleistrasse
Sihlfeldstrasse
Karl-Bürkli-StrasseBadenerstrasse
Elsas
trass
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Kanzl
eist
rass
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Mar
tast
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KochstrasseAgnesstrasse
Zentralstrasse
Rotwandstra
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Kräuelg
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Lang
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Kern
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Limm
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Limm
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Limm
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Limm
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Wilh
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stra
sse
Ausstellungsstrasse
Sihlquai
Ackerstrasse
Klingenstra
sseReishauerstra
sseMarsta
llweg
Fiergasse
Sihlquai
Sihlquai
Sihlquai
Kornhausbrü
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Kornhausbrü
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Kornhausbrücke
Lettenst
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Gasometers
trasse
Lagerstrasse
Lagerstrasse
Militärstrasse
Schöneggstrasse
Sihlhallenstrasse
Dienerstrasse
Militärstrasse
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Hohlstrasse
Hohlstrasse
Hohlstrasse Hohlstrasse
Hohlstrasse
Hardbrücke
Hohls
trass
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Gamperstrasse
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Müllerstrasse
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St. Ja
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Kasem
enst
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Kasem
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Zeughausstrasse
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Otto
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Rön
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stra
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Fabr
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Viaduktstrasse
Fabrikstra
sse
Josefstrasse
Johannesgasse Konradstrasse
Josefstrasse
Röntgenstrasse
Josefstrasse
Josefstrasse
Albertstrasse
Heinrichstrasse
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Heinr
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Damm
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Turb
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Hardb
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Hirzelstrasse
Hardplatz
Hirzelstrasse
Feld
stra
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Mag
nusstr
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Stauffacherstrasse
Zypre
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stra
sse
Zypressenstra
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Her
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Kanon
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Eisgasse
Tells
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Zinist
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Tödistrasse
Genferstrasse
General-G
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General-Guisan-Quai
Alfred-Escher-Strasse
Tunnelstrasse
Breitingerstrasse
SeestrasseBed
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Bederstrasse
Brandschenkestrasse
Bran
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Brandschenkestrasse
Sihlp
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GrütlistrasseB
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Fals
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See
stra
sse
Bleicherweg
Bleicherweg
Lavaterstrasse
Gotthardstrasse
Bodmaerstrasse
Splügenstrasse
Dreikönigstrasse
Börsenstrasse
Kappelergasse
Münsterbrücke
Kämbelgasse
Zinnengasse
Stegengasse
Schlüsselgasse
Quaibrücke
Rämistrasse
Stadelhoferstrasse
Torgasse
GeigergasseTrit
tligasse
Frankengasse
Kirchgasse
Schoffelgasse
SpiegelgasseNeumarkt
Brunngasse
Stüssihofstatt
Leuengasse
Marktgasse
Froschaugasse
PredigergasseChorgasseSpitalgasse
Badergasse
Preyergasse
Schmidgasse
Malergasse
Am RankGräbligasse
Central
Niederdorfstrasse
Weinbergstrasse
Neum
ühlequai
Neum
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Walchestrasse
Waaerwerkstrasse
Okenstra
sse
Imfeldstrasse
Rousseaustrasse
Nordstrasse
Bachofnerstrasse
Weizenstrasse
Rotbuchstrasse
Schindlerstrasse
Meinradstrasse
Lindenbachstrasse
Markusstrasse
Pfirsichstrasse
RötelstrasseM
eierweg
Lettenstra
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Nordstrasse
Imfe
ldst
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Imfe
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Waaerwerkstrasse
Burgstrasse
Dam
mst
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Nordste
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Georgengasse
Laurenzgasse
Gallusstrasse
Kinkelstrasse
Niklausstrasse
Engweg
Kloster Fahr-Weg
Lux-Guyer-Weg
WalchebrückeMuseumstrasse
Stam
pfenbachstrasse
Stam
pfenbachstrasse
Stampfenbachstrasse
Beckenhofstrasse
Weinberstrasse
St. M
oritzstrasse
Röslistrasse
Gäm
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Zahringerplatz
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Hottingerstrasse
Wolfbachstrasse
Zürichbergstrasse
Schonberggasse
Freiestrasse
Gemeindestrasse
Minervastrasse
Zeltweg
Heimplatz
Heim
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Hirschengraben
Florhofg
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Obere Zäune
Untere Zäune
Kreuzstrasse
Werkgasse
Eisengasse
Wiesenstrasse
Reinhardstrasse
Mühlebachstrasse Delphinstrasse
Otton
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Klarastrasse
Kleinstrasse
Kreuzbühlstrasse
Hohenbühlstrasse
Sprechers
trasse
BeustwegZeltweg
Seefeldstrasse
Schillerstrasse
Theaterplatz
Falk
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Olgaweg
Hohe Promenade
Goethestra
sse
Theaterstrasse
Seerosenstrasse
Seehofstrasse
Hufgasse
Falke
nstra
sse
Holbeinstrasse
Dufourstrasse
Utoquai
Utoquai
Utoquai
Hallenstrasse
Kreuzstrasse
Räm
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Karl-Schmid-Strasse
Gloriastrasse
Spöndlistrasse
Uni
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sse
Schmelzbergstrasse
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Alter BotanischerGarten
Kasemenareal
Zeughaushof
Bäckeranlage
Josefswiese
Schindlergut
GemeinschaftsgartenKronenwiese
Beckenhof
KlingenparkPark Museum fürGestaltung Zürich
Platzspitz
Pestalozzianlage
Werdmühleplatz
Universitäts SpitalZürich
UniversitätsspitalPark
ETH ZürichHauptgebäude
UniversitätZürich
Kappelerhof
Bauschänzli
Bürkliterrasse
Quaianlagen
Rechberg
Arboretum
Zürich HB
Bullingerhof
Bellevueplatz
Kunsthaus
SportanlageSihlhõlzli
Museum HausKonstruktiv
Helvetiaplatz
ICF Zürich
Kunsthalle
Brandschenkestrasse
Freigutstrasse
Parkring
Parkrin
g
Tödistrasse
Gartenstrasse
Beethovenstrasse
Claridenstrasse
Glämischstrasse
Stockerstrasse
Selnaustrasse
Dianastrasse
Friedensg
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bAsel
Basel is the centre of the Swiss pharmaceutical and chemical industry and has undergone promising changes in recent years. The skyline of the city is changing with the ongoing economic strength:The Messeturm, the first hi-rise building of the city in recent years, by Morger & Degelo, the concentration of exhibition halls around the Messeplatz in a highly modern exhibition building and the Roche Tower, both by Herzog & de Meuron, proof of the city’s investment in the future; an ongoing and promising process. Despite the small expanse of only 37 square kilometres, Basel is the undisputed design, art and architecture capital of Switzerland with the highestdensity of museums; nearly 40 institutions and leading international fairs are attractions for art, design and architecture aficionados. You will find below the main areas of the city in which contemporary artis present and growing.
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Let’s start our tour on Cathedral Hill at the Münsterplatz. Across the square you find the Museum of Cultures (Museum der Kulturen Basel), located in a classicist building by architect Melchior Berri with a remarkable annex in the courtyard by Herzog & de Meuron. A short walk down the Münsterberg you reach Freie Strasse, the main shopping avenue, with assorted international brand stores and luxury goods, fitting any and all
budgets. Freie Strasse connects Bankverein, the financial centre of Basel and the large market square (Marktplatz); Basel’s market square is dominated by the red sandstone city hall with an imposing tower.
In the west, up the hill around Spalenberg you can find nice concept and fashion stores, designers, bookshops and galleries such as Stampa and Carzaniga mostly in tiny old town houses. Modern and contemporary art has traditionally been one of the city’s main ingredients. On the other upper end of Freie Strasse, you find three of Basel’s leading Art Institutions: In the west, at Steinenberg the Kunsthalle Basel, right at the Theater Square with the famous fountain of Jean Tinguely and the award winning theatre, opera and ballet. In the east, at St. Alban-Graben the Kunstmuseum Basel and 500 meters down the hill in St. Alban-Tal, the Museum for Contemporary Art (Museum für Gegenwartskunst).
The Kunstmuseum Basel is the home to one of the largest and oldest public museum collections, which extends back to the Amerbach Cabinet, a collection of works by Hans Holbein purchased by the city of Basel in 1661, which was the first municipally owned museum in Europe. In 2015 it remains closed for renovation work and to connect to the new building before its re-opening in April 2016.
During this period Masterpieces of the collection are shown at the Museum der Kulturen Basel and Museum für Gegenwartskunst, both only a few steps away. Museum für Gegenwartskunst is surrounded by historical streets and 19th century industrial relicts of the paper and silk industry that were located along the Rhine. The institution opened in 1980 as the first institution in Europe solely focusing
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on contemporary art from the 1960s to the present.The Kunsthalle Basel is dedicated to exhibiting,
discussing, and reflecting on the art of the present since its founding in 1872. The institution is renowned for its audacious and varied programmes and for its engagement with artists and provoking exhibitions, many of which include newly produced works. The ticket for Kunsthalle allows you also a glance at the exhibitions of the connected S AM Swiss Architecture Museum Basel. A five minutes walk from Kunsthalle, you find another architectural Landmark: the Markthalle, a huge market cupola built in 1929, where the Volta Show is located.
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Near the Messe, where Art Basel is located, Kleinbasel is crowded with visitors and town people, especially at nighttime. The district is a cultural hot spot, crammed with bars, cafes, restaurants, bookshops, creative ateliers, galleries and independent spaces.
Three institutions are in the focus of contemporary art and culture: Museum Tinguely, Kaserne Basel and Ausstellungsraum Klingental. Works and work groups belonging to all phases of Jean Tinguely’s career are to be found at Museum Tinguely. Founded in 1974, Ausstellungsraum Klingental presents avant-garde exhibitions with a strong focus on the vivid contemporary local art scene and internationally connected projects. Kaserne Basel is the largest centre in north-west Switzerland for the free contemporary theatre, dance and performance scene.A very good access to the vivid scene in Kleinbasel
is Reh4 (a humorous spelling of the german word “Revier”, which means “territory”). www.reh4.ch
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Basel West, St. Johann, an old working class neighbourhood, has changed its face in the recent years quite radically. New buildings by architects like Christ & Gantenbein, Buchner Bründler and HHF and independent spaces like Schwarzwaldallee and Depot, added by the von Bartha Basel gallery with its strong international programme, qualifies the neighbourhood more and more as an architecture and art’s stronghold, with little shops, cafes, restaurants and urban bars like Conto 4056. The area around Voltaplatz gained worldwide recognition through Novartis Campus; a striking collection of first-class architecture by architects such as Diener + Diener, Peter Märkli, SANAA, Rafael Moneo, Tadao Ando, Frank O. Gehry, David Chipperfield and others has transformed the Novartis head quarter into a modern workplace. The campus also consists of immense works by artists such as Jenny Holzer or Richard Serra. In response to the interest of the general public, Novartis has opened the Campus for visitors; through Basel Tourism, members of the public may visit the Campus on selected Saturdays. www.basel.com
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At the end of Gundeldingen, one of Grossbasel’s biggest residential areas with about 20 thousand
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inhabitants, you find Campus der Künste, a promising initiative for a remarkable epicentre of new ideas on a huge industrial and former custom free area called Dreispitz. The Campus hosts the recently concentrated Academy of Art and Design and many art supporting centres, incl. H3K House of Electronic Arts Basel. Also, one stop away by public transport you find Schaulager. The massive architectural icon by Herzog & de Meuron houses the excellent contemporary Art collection of the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, with the aim of preserving, studying, and sharing its holdings of modern and contemporary art.
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In Riehen, a charming village with an old centre and nice villas with a great view over the region, where Basel fades into the German countryside, you find one of the most famous international Museums, the Fondation Beyeler. Inaugurated in 1997, Fondation Beyeler owes its special appeal to its combination of Renzo Piano’s fascinating architecture, the beautiful surroundings and exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. Ernst Beyeler’s world class collection, comprises 300 masterpieces of modern and ethnographic art. By car only 10 Minutes away, you’ll reach the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, where design classics are made, issued and exhibited.
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VISIT OUR BOOTHArt Basel Miami Beach, December 4-7, 2014 // Art Basel Hong Kong, March 15-17, 2015
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date June 18 – 21, 2015Open 11am – 7pmdirector Marc SpieglerVenue Messe BaselAddress MesseplatzOther venues Film sector, Stadt-kino Basel; Parcours sector, on and around MünsterplatzWeb artbasel.comemail [email protected] AB map M03Preview AgendaPrivate view days: June 16, 11am – 8pm; June 17, 11am – 3pm by invitation only. Vernis-sage: June 17, 3pm – 8pm, by invitation only
Public Days Admission• Day Ticket: CHF 48• Evening Ticket: CHF 25• Two-Day Ticket: CHF 80• Permanent Ticket: CHF 110• Reduced Day Ticket for Stu-
dents/Seniors: CHF 35• Combination Ticket Art Basel
/ Design Miami: CHF 65• Groups: CHF 35 per person• School groups: CHF 25 per
person.
Art Basel Guided ToursGuided tours by gcc gmbh are available Thu – Sun during show hours. Guided by art historians and art critics, the public tours are offered in English, German
and French. Booking on artba-sel.com or at the Guided Tours desk, Hall 1 entrance. Meeting Point is at the Guided Tours desk. Private guided tours by gcc gmbh are available in dif-ferent languages upon request. Book in advance at the Private Guided Tours desk, Welcome Lounge Hall 5, +41 58 206 32 76, [email protected]
Visitors with DisabilitiesThe fair is wheelchair accessi-ble. Wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Inquire at the Info Desk, Hall 2 main entrance.
GalleriesThe anchor of Art Basel is its Galleries sector: 223 of the world’s leading galleries of Modern and contemporary art show 20th- and 21st-century artworks. Visitors will discover a breadth of works including paintings, drawings, sculpture, installations, prints, photog-raphy, video and digital art by more than 4,000 artists.
FeatureThe Feature sector emphasizes precisely curated projects that may include solo presentations by an individual artist, or juxtapositions and thematic exhibits from
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artists representing a range of cultures, generations, and artistic approaches. Feature 2015 presents 30 galleries from 13 countries.
Gallery Arratia Beer Artists Haleh Redjaian, Friedrich Teepe
Gallery AyeArtist Liu Wei
Gallery Borzo Artist Constant
Gallery Braverman Artist Nira Pereg
Gallery Luciana BritoArtists Caio Reisewitz, Waldemar Cordeiro
Gallery James Cohan Artist John Cage
Gallery Raffaella Cortese Artists Zoe Leonard, James Welling
Gallery Frank Elbaz Artists Mladen Stilinovic
Gallery Alexander Gray Associ-ates Artist Siah Armajani
Gallery Grieder Contemporary Artist Vito Acconci
Gallery Kadel Willborn Artist Ketty La Rocca
Gallery Karma International Artist Judith Bernstein
Gallery LEVY Artist Daniel Spoerri
Gallery Galerie LöhrlArtist Gregor Schneider
Gallery Luxembourg & DayanArtist Michelangelo Pistoletto
Gallery Jörg Maass Kunsthandel Artist Otto Dix
Gallery Mendes Wood DM Artists Anna Bella Geiger, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané
Gallery Millan Artist Artur Barrio
Gallery MOT International Artist Ulay
Gallery Parra & Romero Artist Nancy Holt
Gallery Peres Projects Artists Mike Bouchet, Mark Flood, David Ostrowski
Gallery Salon 94 Artist David Hammons
Gallery Jack ShainmanArtist Carrie Mae Weems
Gallery Barbara Thumm Artist Teresa Burga
Gallery Tilton
Artist Sakshi Gupta, Simone Leigh, Brenna Youngblood
Gallery Tokyo Gallery + BTAP Artist Susumu Koshimizu, Jiro Takamatsu, Koji Enokura, Kishio Suga, Nobuo Sekine
Gallery Tornabuoni Art Artist Paolo Scheggi
Gallery Georges-Philippe & Nath-alie Vallois Artists François Dufrêne, Daniel Spoerri, Jacques Villeglé, Jean Tinguely, Martial Raysse, Alain Jacquet, Niki de Saint Phalle, Yves Klein & Jean Tinguely, Arman
Gallery Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects Artist Andrea Bowers
Gallery Wien LukatschArtist Georges Adéagbo
StatementsIn this sector, Art Basel presents 16 exciting new solo projects by young, emerg-ing artists. Each year, two outstanding artists in this sector are awarded the Baloise Art Prize. The Baloise Group also acquires works by the award-winning artists which it donates to important European art institutions.
Gallery Marcelle Alix Artist Mathieu Kleyebe
AbonnencGallery Laura BartlettArtist Beatrice Gibson
Gallery Ellen de Bruijne Projects Artist Kasper Akhøj
Gallery Bureau Artist Julia Rommel
Gallery Chert Artist Kasia Fudakowski
Gallery James FuentesArtist Amalia Ulman
Gallery Grey NoiseArtist Caline Aoun
Gallery Hannah HoffmanArtist Rey Akdogan
Gallery JTTArtist Borna Sammak
Gallery Kraupa-Tuskany ZeidlerArtist Avery Singer
Gallery Platform ChinaArtist Zhao Zhao
Gallery RaebervonStenglin Artist Raphael Hefti
Gallery SociétéArtist Bunny Rogers
Gallery Gregor Staiger Artist Nicolas Party
Gallery The Third Line Artist Abbas Akhavan
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Gallery WallspaceArtist Nancy Lupo
Edition15 leading publishers of edi-tioned works, prints, and multi-ples exhibit the results of their collaboration with renowned artists.
Galleries• Brooke Alexander, Inc.• Niels Borch Jensen• Alan Cristea Gallery• mfc – michèle didier• Atelier-Editions Fanal• Gemini G.E.L. LLC• Helga Maria Klosterfelde• Sabine Knust• Lelong Editions• Carolina Nitsch• Pace Prints• Paragon• Polígrafa Obra Gráfica, S.L.• STPI• Two Palms
UnlimitedUnlimited is Art Basel’s pioneering exhibition platform for 74 projects that transcend the limitations of a classical art-show stand. The innovative work includes out-sized sculpture and paintings, video projections, large-scale installations, and live performances. Unlimited is curated by Gianni Jetzer, curator-at-large, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC.
ParcoursFor its 6th edition, Parcours transforms a variety of unique locations on and around Mün-sterplatz, next to the iconic Ba-sel Cathedral. With high-caliber works by international artists, the sector engages with Basel’s past and present, weaving 23 artistic interventions into the fabric of different sites across the neighborhood.
Curator Florence DerieuxAdmission Open to the publicWhen June 17 – 21, 2015Where Altstadt, Basel
Artists Alexandra BachzetsisGallery Meyer Riegger, Kuri-manzuttoWhere Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Augustinergasse 2id P01 map
Artist Davide BalulaGallery frank elbaz Where Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Atelier, Schlüsselberg 5id P02 map
Artist Adriano Costam Galleries Mendes Wood, Sadie Coles HQ Where Museum der Kulturen Ba-sel, Münsterplatz 20id P03 map
Artist Alicia FramisGallery Juana de Aizpuru Where Basler Münster, Konzilssaalid P04 map
Artist Piero GoliaGalleries Bortolami, Gagosian Where Basler Rathaus, Marktplatzid P05 map
Artist Tobias KasparGallery Peter KilchmannWhere Scala Basel, Freie Str. 89id P06 map
Artist Alicja KwadeGalleries 303 Gallery, König, kamel mennour Where Basler Münster, Kreuzgangid P07 map
Artist Nate LowmanGalleries Massimo De Carlo, MaccaroneWhere Münsterplatzid P08 map
Artist Michaela MeiseGallery König, Standard (Oslo)Where Gymnasium am Münster-platz, Münsterplatz 15id P09 map
Artist Jonathan Monk Gallery LissonWhere Corner of Rittergasse and St. Alban-Grabenid P10 map
Artist Vik MunizGallery PaceWhere Martinskirchplatzid P11 map
Artist Ciprian MureşanGallery David NolanWhere Basler Marionettentheater,
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Artist Peter Regli Gallery Art: Concept Where Mittlere Brücke, Eisengasse 1id P13 map
Artist David Renggli Gallery Peter Kilchmann Where Staatsarchiv Basel-Stadt, Martinskirchgasse 2id P14 map
Artist Ugo Rondinone Galleries Gladstone, Eva Presenhuber Where Münsterplatzid P15 map
Artist Yves SchererGallery Guido W. Baudach Where Dreizackbrunnen, Münsterbergid P16 map
Artist Lara Schnitger Galleries Anton Kern, Stuart Shave / Modern Art Where Bau- und Verkehrsdepartement Basel-Stadt, Münsterplatz 11id P17 map
Artist Alyson Shotz Gallery Carolina Nitsch Where Multiple sitesid P18 map
Artist Daniel Silver Gallery Frith Street
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Where Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig, St. Alban-Graben 5id P19 map
Artist Philippe Thomas Gallery Jan Mot Where Schiffländeid P20 map
Artist Blair Thurman Galleries Gagosian, frank elbaz Where Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Augustinergasse 2id P21 map
Artist Francisco Tropa Gallery Jocelyn Wolff Where Alte Universität, Rheinsprung 9id P22 map
Parcours NightWhen June 20, 6pm – 12amWhere Münsterplatz, Basel
When 6:30pm Artist Erkka NissinenWhat Name Me Me Man, Red Neg-ative Evita Gender (2014)Where Scala Basel, Freie Strasse 89
When 7pmArtist Lara SchnitgerWhat Suffragette City (2015)Where Münsterplatz 11
When 7:30pmArtist Ciprian MureşanWhat Untitled (2015)Where Basler Marionetten Theater,
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When 8pmArtist Julien BismuthWhat Dub (2015)Where Parcours stage, Münsterplatz
When 8:30pmArtist Alexandra BachzetsisWhat Gold (2004)Where Naturhistorisches Museum, Augustinergasse 2
When 9:30pmArtist Rosa BarbaWhat The Hidden Conference (2010-2015)Where Parcours stage, Münsterplatz
When 10:30pmArtist Edwin van der HeideWhat LSP – Münsterplatz (2015)Where Parcours stage, Münster-platz
When 11pmArtist Haroon MirzaWhat DJ Set by Haroon Mirza and Factory FloorWhere Parcours stage, Münsterplatz
FIlmA exciting week-long pro-gramme of 19 films by and about artists, presented for the first time by Cairo-based film curator Maxa Zoller and Swiss cinema legend This Brunner.When June 15 – 20, 2015
Where Stadtkino Basel, Klostergasse 5Access CHF 16; complimentary ticket for Art Basel VIP card holders
When Jun 15, 8:30pm – 10pmWhat Takashi Murakami, “Jellyfish Eyes”, 2013, 100’, Blum & Poe
When Jun 16, 8:30pm – 9:30pmWhat Short Film programme – Voices from the Off
When Jun 16, 10pm – 11pmWhat Short Film programme – Morph My Mind!
When Jun 17, 8:30pm – 10pmWhat Film programme – Lines of Beauty
When Jun 18, 8pm – 11pmWhat Film programme – Food (in) Chains
When Jun 19, 8pm – 11pmWhat Special screening – An Eve-ning with Duncan Campbell
When Jun 20, 8:30pm – 10pmWhat Peggy Guggenheim: Art Ad-dict – Lisa Immordino Vreeland
MagazinesArt publications from around the world display their maga-zines in single-magazine stands or the collective booth.
ConversationsThe morning Conversations
series offers a platform for discussions that allows audiences access to an insider’s point of view. Dynamic dialogs take place between prominent members of the international art world, each offering their unique perspective on producing, collecting, and exhibiting art.When Jun 17 – 21, 10am – 11amWhere Hall 1 of Art Basel, free public access
When Jun 17, 10am – 11amWhat Artist TalkWho Danh Vo, Artist, Berlin, in conversation with Manuela Am-mer, Curator, mumok, Vienna
When Jun 18, 10am – 11amWhat Public/Private. Works in Progress: Building New Art Institutions in AfricaWho Marie-Cécile Zinsou, Presi-dent, Fondation Zinsou; Touria El Glaoui, Founder, 1:54 Contem-porary African Art Fair, London; Koyo Kouoh, Founding Artistic Director, RAW Material Company, Dakar; Mark Coetzee, Director and Chief Curator, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africamoderator András Szántó
When Jun 19, 10am – 11amWhat Artistic Practice. The Artist as ArcheologistWho Jumana Manna, Artist; Mar-iana Castillo Deball, Artist; Su-san Hiller, Artist; Peter Wächtler, Artist; Simone Fattal, Artist;
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Rosella Biscotti, Artistmoderator Hans Ulrich Obrist
When Jun 20, 10am – 11amWhat The Artist and the GalleristWho Wael Shawky, Artist, Alex-andria, in conversation with Andrée Sfeir-Semler, Director, Sfeir-Semler Gallery
When Jun 21, 10am – 11amWhat Rethinking Kunsthalles and Non ProfitsWho Anthony Huberman, Director and Chief Curator, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts; Matthew Higgs, Artist, Directorand Chief Curator, White Columns; Elena Filipovic, Directorand Chief Curator, Kunsthalle Basel; Solveig Øvstebø, Executive Director and Chief Curator, The Renaissance Society; Samuel Leuenberger, Director and Curator, Saltsmoderator Marc-Olivier Wahler, Founder and Director, ChaletSociety
SalonThe afternoon Salon programme serves as an open platform for short presentations such as artist talks, panels, lectures, and performances – often informal – with a range of speakers including artists, academics, curators, collectors, architects, art lawyers, critics, and many other cultural players.When Jun 18 – 21, 1pm – 7pm
Where Hall 1 of Art Basel, free public access
When Jun 18, 1pm – 2pmtitle BioLab StudiosWho Robin Meier, Artist; Anicka Yi, Artist; Harm van den Dorpel, Artistmoderator Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Director, MAK andInitiator of Vienna Biennale 2015
When Jun 18, 2pm – 3pm title The Responsive Eye: Key Collections from Eastern Central EuropeWho Grazyna Kulczyk, Collector, Poznan/Warsaw; Gregory Jankilewicz, Collector; Zuzana Bartošová, Curator, Collection of the First Slovak Investment Group and Research Associate at Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava; Zsolt Somloi, Collectormoderators Paulina Kolczynska, Independent Art Historian, ArtAdviser and Strategic Collection Manager, New York; Kasia Redzisz, Senior Curator, Tate Liverpool, London
When Jun 18, 3pm – 4pmtitle UnlimitedWho Julius von Bismarck, Artist, Berlin; more participants to beannouncedmoderator Gianni Jetzer, Curator of Art Basel’s Unlimited sectorand Curator-at-Large, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
When Jun 18, 4pm – 5pmtitle Paolo Scheggi: Milan in the 60sWho Bernard Blistène, Directeur du Département du Développe-ment Culturel at Centre Pom-pidou and Directeur du Musée National d’Art Moderne; Luca Massimo Barbero, Associate Curator, Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Editor of the upcoming Paolo Scheggi: Catalogue Raisonné, Venicemoderator Mirta d’Argenzio, Art Historian, Rome
When Jun 18, 5pm – 6pm title Commissioning in Today’s MarketWho Benjamin Weil, Artistic Di-rector, Centro Botín, Santander; Heike Munder, Director, Migros Museum für Gegenwartkunst; Patrizia Sandretto Re Re-baudengo, President, Fondazi-one Sandretto Re Rebaudengo; Marc Payot, Partner and Vice President, Hauser & Wirthmoderator Josh Baer, Advisor and Publisher, Baer Faxt
When Jun 18, 6pm –7pmtitle Constant’s New BabylonWho Mark Wigley, Architectural Theorist, Scholar, Teacher and Author of Constant’s New Bab-ylon: The Hyper-Architecture of Desire, Princeton; Ludo van Halem, Curator of 20th-Century Art, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam and Guest Curator, Cobra Muse-um for Modern Art, Amstelveen,
for ‘Experiment Europe. Constant and the European avantgarde 1950 – 1960’moderator Hans den Hartog Jager, Art Critic and Writer, Amsterdam
When Jun 19, 1pm – 2pmtitle What Can Contemporary Art Do?Who Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Founder and Director, SAVVY Contemporary; Moataz Nasr, Artist, Founder, Darb 1718Contemporary Art & Culture Center, Cairo; Chris Dercon, Director, TATE Modernmoderator Simon Njami, Co-Founder, revue Noire
When Jun 19, 2pm – 3pmtitle The Caribbean is the Future of ArtWho Sara Hermann, Dominican Art Historian and Curator, Dominican Republic; Yasmil Raymond, Curator of Allora & Calzadilla’s ‘Puerto Rican Light (Cueva Vientos)’, Puerto Ricomoderator Chus Martinez, Head of the Art Institute at the Academy of Art and Design, FHNW, Basel
When Jun 19, 3pm – 4pmtitle The Manifesta QuestionWho Christian Jankowski, Artist and Curator, Manifesta 11, Ber-lin; Shelly Nadashi, Artistmoderator Mari Spirito, Director, Protocinema
When Jun 19, 4pm – 5pmtitle The Myth of a Global Art
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MarketWho Lu Jie, Artist, Curator and Founder, Long March, Beijing; Marcio Botner, Artist, Founder of A Gentil Carioca and CEO Ocalage, Rio de Janeiromoderator Stefano Baia Curioni, Associate Professor, UniversitàBocconi, Milan; Olav Velthuis, Associate Professor, University of AmsterdamWhen Jun 19, 5pm –6pmtitle Collecting AfricaWho Prince Yemisi Shyllon, Collector and Founder, Omooba Yemisi Adedoyin Shyllon Art Foundation, Lagos; Bruce Campbell Smith, Collector, Cape Townmoderator Bomi Odufunade, Director, Dash & Rallo Art Advisory
When Jun 19, 6pm –7pmtitle Residencies, Communities: Support Structures for ArtistsWho François Quintin, Delegate Director, Fondation Galeries La-fayette; Rirkrit Tiravanija, Artist, New York/Berlin/Chiang Mai; Julie Boukobza, Curator, 89plus/Google Residency; Ariane Beyn, Director Department of Fine Arts, DAAD, Berlin
When Jun 20, 1pm –2pmtitle Remembering Louise BourgeoisWho Dr. Iris Müller-Westermann, Senior Curator International Art and Curator, ‘Louise Bourgeois: I Have Been to Hell and Back’,
Moderna Museet and currently on view at Museo Picasso Mála-ga; Jerry Gorovoy, President, Louise Bourgeois’s Easton Foundation; Ulf Küster, Curator, Fondation Beyelermoderator José Lebrero Stals, Ar-tistic Director, Museo PicassoMálaga
When Jun 20, 2pm –3pmtitle Performances in Public SpaceWho Julien Bismuth, Artist; Ciprian Mureşan, Artist; Erkka Nissinen, Artist; Lara Schnitger, Artistmoderator Florence Derieux, Curator of Art Basel’s Parcours sector and Director at FRAC Champagne-Ardenne
When Jun 20, 3pm –4pmtitle Financialization: Art Collec-tors from the Financial SectorWho Alain Servais, Collector; Bilge Öğüt, Managing Director Private Equity Directs, Partners Groupmoderator Andrew Goldstein, Chief Digital Content Officer, Phaidon/Artspace
When Jun 20, 4pm –5pmtitle Local Modernism: Cross Cultural ExchangesWho Omar Kholeif, Curator, Whitechapel Gallery and Senior Editor, Ibraaz; Shanay Jhaveri, Writer and Curator; Diana Campbell Betancourt, Artistic Director of Samdani Art Foundation; Jonathan Watkins,
Director, Ikon Gallerymoderator Princess Alia Al-Senussi
When Jun 20, 5pm –6pmtitle Cultural Producers AfricaWho Barthélémy Toguo, Knight in the Order of Arts and Literature,France, and Artist and Found-er of Bandjoun Station, Paris/Bandjoun, Cameroon; Aïda Muluneh, Artistmoderator Marie-Ann Yemsi, Cul-tural Consultant and Curator
When Jun 20, 6pm –7pmtitle Lecture PerformanceWho Participants to be announced
When Jun 21, 1pm –2pmtitle To be announcedWho To be announced
When Jun 21, 2pm –3pmtitle Artist Talk. UlayWho Ulay, Artist, Amsterdam/Ljubljana, in conversation with Cathérine Hug, Curator, Kuns-thaus Zürich
When Jun 21, 3pm –4pmtitle Artist TalkWho Mattia Bosco, Artist, Milan; further participants to be an-nounced.
When Jun 21, 4pm –5pmtitle Beyond Austerity: Support-ing Art in Cultural CrisisWho Aleya Hamza, Founder of Gypsum Gallery, Cairo; Katalin Timar, Lecturer, Theory and Art History University of Pecs,
Pécsi, Hungary; Övül Durmuşoğ-lu, Curator and Writer, Berlin/Istanbul; Khaled Jalanbo,Director, The Jalanbo Collectionmoderator Maxa Zoller, Curator of Art Basel’s Film sector andIndependent Curator, Cairo
Do We Dream Under the Same SkyA large-scale, interactive instal-lation on Messeplatz by Rirkrit Tiravanija, Nikolaus Hirsch, Michel Müller and Antto Melas-niemi that engages visitors by exploring and expanding upon the idea of hospitality. Various alternative energy models, in-cluding a solar kitchen, are used to prepare tea and food grown on site.When June 14 – 21, 2015Where Messeplatz
Audemars Piguet Collectors LoungeDuring Art Basel, Audemars Piguet unveils the first work for the inaugural Audemars Piguet Art Commission. Swiss artist and composer Robin Meier was selected as the first artist for the Audemars Piguet Art Com-mission and has worked with the commission’s renowned guest curator Marc-Olivier Wahler, on the production of a major new artwork. Based on the theme of “synchro-nicity” and the spontaneous emergence of cycles in nature, Meier’s installation mean-
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ingfully connects seemingly unrelated concepts and objects into a single beating pulse. The large-scale installation at the Volkshaus, Basel, connects disparate fields by harmonizing music, fireflies, biolumines-cent bacteria and crickets to a common pulse. The viewer is invited to walk through the in-stallation to witness all of these self-synchronising organisms and systems beating together, as if driven by a single rhythmic force. Through the help of Aude-mars Piguet, Meier has traveled the globe to research specific fireflies and insects. Through this, Meier has investigated how this order emerges from chaos and uses this scientific research as a tool to express artistic ideas within his new installation. Meier’s interest in temporal patterns echoes the harmonious conformity manifested in the intricate me-chanics of Audemars Piguet’s timepieces.
Davidoff LoungeCollectors LoungeDavidoff unveils a newly designed VIP hospitality lounge in the Collectors Lounge at Art Basel. The new space highlights the Davidoff Art Initiative’s global programming and artists. The centerpiece of the new lounge is a digital screen featuring interactive images from the Davidoff Art
Initiative’s growing global network. An Instagram feed of pictures generated by artists and organizations linked to the Davidoff Art Initiative provides a window into the programme, which since its inception, in 2012, has worked closely with contemporary artists across the Caribbean region, linking them to artists and art organisations around the world. The Davidoff Lounge, in addition, features photographs by Polibio Díaz, the most recent Dominican artist to participate in the Davidoff Art Residency programme at the International Studio and Curatorial Programme (ISCP) in Brooklyn, New York, in the fall of 2014.
The Basel-based manufac-turer of premium cigars also unveils the second edition of its Humidor Collection, a new cus-tom humidor series designed by Paris-based artist Lison de Caunes. Crafted with the tradi-tional technique of marqueterie de paille (straw marquetry), this new humidor collection showcases Davidoff’s respect for materials and its dedication to creativity, authenticity, and luxury.
ProgrammeWhen June 16, 5pmWhat Cocktail and media briefing, by invitation onlyVenue Davidoff Lounges in the Collector’s Lounge (Hall 2.2)
When June 19, 20, 21, 2:30pm – 3pmWhat Davidoff Art Dialogues – The dialogues encourage an open exchange of information and ideas between artists, collectors, professionals, and address timely questions in contemporary art, from the current creative landscape in the Caribbean.Venue Davidoff Lounges in the Collector’s Lounge (Hall 2.2)Contact [email protected]
When June 19, 12pmWhat Ladies reception with the craftmaster Lison de Caunes. Discover the multitude gesture of straw marquetry and the unique inspiration behind a Davidoff humidorContact [email protected] Davidoff Collector’s Lounge, Art Basel
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Design Miamidate Jun 16 – 21, 2015Open Jun 16 – 17, 10am – 8pm; Jun 18 – 19, 10am – 7pm; Jun 20 – 21, 11am – 7pmdirector Rodman PrimackAdmission CHF 25; CHF 20 reducedWeb designmiami.comemail [email protected] Hall 1 Süd, Messe BaselAddress Messeplatz
id F01 map M03Design Miami is the global fo-rum for design; each fair brings together the most influential collectors, gallerists, designers, curators and critics from around the world in celebration of de-sign culture and commerce.Preview Agenda Jun 15, 12pm – 5pm, collectors preview; Jun 15, 5pm – 8pm, vernissage; by invitation only
GalleriesAt the core of Design Miami is a marketplace for collectible de-sign where the world’s leading design galleries present curated exhibitions of museum-qualityfurniture, lighting and objets d’art.
CurioDesign Curio is Design Miami’s new exhibition platform, which invites designers, curators, innovators and gallerists to present cabinets of curiositythroughout the fair.
Design at LargeDesign at Large presents large-scale works of historical and contemporary design that transcend the traditional gallery booth. The programme aims toshowcase ambitious installa-tions that feature interactive technology, performance and microarchitecture. Each edition is led by a guest curator and the 2015 edition – centred on the
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theme of twentieth and twen-ty-first century architectural expression – is curated byhotel entrepreneur and collector André Balazs.
TalksThe Design Talks programme in the Design Talk Studio, Hall 1 Süd presents the design world’s most compelling cur-rent topics.
SatellitesDesign Miami invites institu-tions to create unique exhibi-tions with strong curatorial and educational perspectives. A diverse selection of design-re-lated exhibits are shown as Design Miami/ Basel satellites.
I Never Readdate Jun 17 – 20, 2015Open Jun 18 – 19, 4pm – 10pm; Jun 20, 12pm – 6pmWeb ineverread.comemail [email protected] Kaserne BaselAddress Klybeckstrasse 1bid F02 map M03An art publishing fair focusing on printed matter, gathering national and international, institutional and independent publishers. The fair is accompanied by a radio station for audio contributions about traditional art mediums as well as future practices in the arts.Preview Agenda Jun 17, 6pm – 10pm, opening
Listedate Jun 16 – 21, 2015Open Jun 16 – 20, 1pm – 9pm; Jun 21, 1pm – 6pmdirector Peter BläuerAdmission CHF 20; reduced CHF 10; after 8pm CHF 6Guided tours Wed – Sun, 3pm; CHF 10, reduced CHF 5Web liste.chemail [email protected] Burgweg 15id F03 map M03What began as an initiative by young gallerists in 1996, developed into one of the most important fairs for contem-porary young art in the world; for 20 years, the fair has been making relevant contributions to the promotion of youngartists and galleries. The intentionally low number of 79 galleries and the high level of sophistication of those galleries are reasons for Liste’s extraordinary success, interna-tional reputation and drawing power.Preview Agenda June 15, 12pm – 5pm, preview by invitation only; June 15, 10pm – 4am, opening reception party with DJ Artmaillé and WTF, free admission, Volkshaus
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Photo Baseldate Jun 17 – 20, 2015Open 11am – 10pmAdmission CHF 12Web photo-basel.comemail [email protected] AckermannshofAddress St. Johanns-Vorstadt 19-21id F04 map M03Switzerland´s first internation-al art fair solely dedicated to photography. It brings together the finest photography galleries from 11 nations and 3 conti-nents.Preview Agenda Jun 16, opening by invitation only
Scopedate Jun 16 – 21, 2015Open Jun 16, 4pm – 8pm; Jun 17 – 21, 11am – 8pmAdmission Free for VIP cardholders; Platinum First View CHF 150; VIP Press Preview CHF 100; public CHF 30; students CHF 20Web scope-art.comemail [email protected] Scope Basel PavilionAddress Uferstrasse 40id F05 map M01Scope Basel welcomes 85 Inter-national Exhibitors alongside 10 Breeder Programme galleries and a selection of Juxtapoz Presents galleries offering aview of the contemporary art market available nowhere else. Exhibitors hail from four continents and over twenty countries.Preview Agenda Jun 16, 2pm – 4pm, VIP and press preview; Jun 16, 12pm – 2pm, Platinum First View benefit
The Solo Project date Jun 17 – 21, 2015Open Jun 17, 12pm – 8pm; Jun 18 – 20, 10am – 7pm; Jun 21, 10am – 5pmOrganised by Paul Kusseneers Gallerydirector Paul KusseneersWeb the-solo-project.comemail [email protected] St. JakobshalleAddress Brüglingerstrasse 19-21id F06 map M05Set up by Paul Kusseneers
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gallery in Brussels and support-ed by an array of established galleries, the fair addresses a number of qualities considered to be missing from the interna-tional art agenda.Preview Agenda Jun 17, 10am – 12pm, private view
Voltadate Jun 15 – 20, 2015Open Jun 15, 2pm – 7pm; Jun 16 – 20, 10am – 7pmdirector Amanda CoulsonAdmission CHF 17; students CHF 13; groups over 10 CHF 13Web voltashow.comemail [email protected] MarkthalleAddress Viaduktstrasse 10id F07 map M06A renowned platform for new and relevant art positions con-ceived to bridge a gap between Basel’s pre-existing fairs; Volta showcases galleries that chooseto work with the most exciting emerging artists and keeps deeply meaningful connec-tions with them following them throughout their careers.Preview Agenda Jun 15, 10am – 12pm, guest of honor preview; 12pm – 2pm, VIP and press preview; 2pm – 5pm, vernissage
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Baloise Art Prizedate Jun 18 – 21, 2015Organised by Baloise Group Web baloise.com
Venue Baloise GroupAddress Aeschengraben 21id W01 map M06Every year the Baloise Art Prize honours two young emerging artists. The prize is presented at the Statements sector of Art Basel by a jury of renownedexperts.Programme Jun 17, 6pm – 10pm, opening reception of Andreas Ericsson exhibition
Helvetia Art Prizedate Jun 16 – 21, 2015Organised by HelvetiaWeb helvetia.comVenue ListeAddress Burgweg 15id W02 map M03The Art Prize helps recent graduates of Swiss universities in the area of “Visual and Media Art” launch their careers. The winner of the 2015 Art Prizeis Dijan Kahrimanovic, graduate of the F+F School for Art and Media Design in Zurich. The Art Prize consists of a monetary award of CHF 15,000 and anexhibition at the international art exhibition Liste.
Kiefer Hablitzel Preisdate June 16 – 21, 2015Open 10am – 7pmOrganised by Kiefer Hablitzel FoundationWeb kieferhablitzel.chVenue Messe, Halle 4Address Messeplatztransport stop Messeplatz
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id W03 map M03The Kiefer Hablitzel Foundation is one of the most important cultural foundations in Switzer-land. It organises yearly com-petitions for young musicians and artists and funds cultural endeavours all over Switzerland.Programme Jun 15, 7pm on, awards and exhibition opening
Swiss Art Awardsdate June 16 – 21, 2015Open Tue – Sun, 10am – 7pmOrganised by Swiss Federal Office for CultureWeb swissartawards.chVenue Hall 4, Congress Center BaselAddress Messeplatztransport stop Messeplatzid W04 map M03Hosted by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture, Swiss Art Awards is the country’s most prestigious visual arts honour.Programme Jun 15, 6pm, award ceremony; 7pm – 10pm, vernissage; 10pm on, afterparty at Volkshaus Basel; daily: 10am – 11:30am, breakfast; 11am – 4pm, guided tour ([email protected])
Swiss Design Awardsdate June 16 – 21, 2015Open Tue – Sun, 10am – 7pmOrganised by Swiss Federal Office for CultureWeb swissdesignawards.chVenue Messe, Hall 4Address Messeplatz
transport stop Messeplatzid W05 map M03Created in 1918 as a tool to pro-mote Swiss trade and industry after the First World War, it has evolved into Switzerland’s fore-most design competition.Programme Jun 15, 7pm –10pm, opening; Jun 16, 6pm, award ceremony; Jun 17, 2pm – 6pm, design day
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3 Solo Exhibitions at Kunsthaus Baselland: Lara Almarcegui, Alexander Gutke, Katharina HinsbergVenue Kunsthaus Basellanddate May 22 – Jul 12, 2015Curator Ines Goldbachspecial events Jun 18, 10am – 12pm, book launch and artist talk with Lara Almarcegui and Ines GoldbachOpen Mon – Tue, 10am – 6pm; Wed, 2pm – 8pm; Thu – Sun, 10am – 6pmAdmission CHF 9 Web kunsthausbaselland.chAddress St. Jakob-Str. 170, Muttenztransport stop St. Jakobid E01 map M05Lara Almarcegui got international recognition for her installation in the Spanish pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2013 and addresses her project to the place and the architecture of the Kunsthaus
Baselland. Alexander Gutke is devoted to the theme of the film projection and its perception with usually 16 mm film projectors, which are player and sculpture in one. Katharina Hinsberg’s works negotiate aspects of painting, often as a movable structure, where dimensions of the room, the settings of the artist, and actions of the audience come together.
3 Exhibitions at Saltsexhibitions Nicolas Party: Panorama; Poems 1990-2001, The Printed Room curated by Harry Burke; WLGTDWI (Jun 18, 2015)Venue Saltsdate Jun 18 – Jul 26, 2015Curators Samuel Leuenberger, Elise Lammer, Harry Burkespecial event Jun 18, 6pm – 11pm, opening and performance Open Jun 18, 6pm – 11pm; Jun 19 – 21, 2pm – 6pm Web salts.chAddress Hauptstr. 12, Birsfelden (in the courtyard)transport stop Bären id E02 map M04In his first institutional show in Switzerland, Nicolas Party focuses on the panorama, a 360degree landscape is placed in the courtyard. Curator/artist Harry Burke continues the Printed Room with a historical overview of online poetry from 1990-2001.
Thirdly, 12 artists are pairing their energies to explore the act of work, collaboration and friendship in WLGTDW: with Nino Baumgartner, Dawn Mok, Petrit Halilaj, Paul Kneale, Karin Lehmann, Guillaume Pilet, Antoine Renard, Clémence de la Tour du Pin, Alvaro Urbano, Megan Rooney & friends.
Admir Jahic & Comenius Roethlisberger: Neues Venue Idea Fixadate Jun 11 – Jul 4, 2015Open During Art Basel: daily, 2pm – 8pmWeb idea-fixa.comAddress Feldbergstrasse 38 transport stop Erasmusplatz or Feldberstrasse id E03 map M03Whitecube, space, perception, perspectives, order, disorder, bal-ance, imbalance, transience and inversions – an exhibition’s con-cept combining a variety of famil-iar elements in an unanticipated way, interfusing and breaking with common approaches.
Alexander Calder Gallery IIIVenue Fondation Beyelerdate Sep 24, 2014 – Sep 6, 2015Curator Raphaël BouvierOpen Thu – Tue, 10am – 6pm; Wed, 10am – 8pm; during Art Basel: daily 9am – 7pmAdmission CHF 28, concessions CHF 12Web fondationbeyeler.chAddress Baselstrasse 101, Riehen
The Davidoff Art Initiative
The Davidoff Art Initiative supports contemporary art and artists in the Caribbean, strengthens art organisations in the Caribbean, shares knowledge and expertise about contemporary art, and fosters cultural engagement between the Caribbean region and the rest of the world.
At the core of the Art Initiative, Davidoff aims to lend its support to the cultural community of the Caribbean, where much of the company’s production and so many of its employees are based, bringing opportunity and visibility to the art and culture of the region and extending the company’s long-standing commitment to artistry, craftsmanship, community, and quality.
Among the most innovative and multi-faceted initiatives of its kind, the Davidoff Art Initiative works on several interrelated fronts to realize its core mission. The Residency Program provides support for Caribbean artists to undertake residencies in major international arts centers and, since 2015, invites international artists to the Dominican Republic, for three-month long residencies offering an immersion in Caribbean art and culture.
A Dialogue Program hosts discussion events in
partnership with leading arts institutions worldwide to engage topics of relevance to Caribbean art and to the wider circle or art collectors and enthusiasts.
A Grant Program offers assistance to cultural organizations in the Caribbean working to connect the region and its artists to the world. Davidoff’s Editions Program commissions artists to create special editions of cigars and Davidoff products as a means of promulgating their work to a discerning international audience, with some proceeds earmarked to fund Art Initiative activities. Taken together, these aspects of the Davidoff Art Initiative have already had a significant impact in highlighting the contributions of Caribbean artistsSince 2012, Davidoff has been an Associate Partner of Art Basel at its global locations in Basel, Miami Beach and Hong Kong.
During all of the the shows, Davidoff operates a hospitality lounge in the Collectors Lounge, offering guests an opportunity to experience the brand and its offerings. Please visit Davidoff Art Initiative at the Collector’s Lounge during fair hours.
For more information, davidoffartinitiative.com
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transport stop Fondation Beyelerid E04 map XThe show is devoted to Calder’s early abstract painting, which is displayed in exciting interaction with his pioneering sculptures. Calder’s little known abstract paintings mark the decisive transition from figuration to abstraction in his work while si-multaneously setting the stage for his first abstract sculptures.
Anicka Yi: 7,070,430K of Digital SpitVenue Kunsthalle Baseldate Jun 12 – Aug 16, 2015special event Jun 16, 7pm – 9pm, cocktail Launch and signing of Anicka Yi’s limited edition, specially fragranced artwork-as-publication 7,070,430K of Digital Spit, A MemoirCurator Elena FilipovicOpen Tue, Wed, Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8:30pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 5pm; during Art Basel: Sun – Tue, 10am – 8pm; Wed, 10am –10pmAdmission CHF 12; concessions CHF 8Web kunsthallebasel.chAddress Steinenberg 7transport stop Bankverein, Theaterid E05 map M06The exhibition looks back at her practice via a vast new project spread across and imagined for the entire ground floor ofKunsthalle Basel. This show self-consciously acts as a coda to five years of production and
exhibition making that has been organised around very personal subjects such as denial, divorce, and death.
Art at Cargo BarVenue Cargo Bardate Jun 13 – Aug 23, 2015special event Jun 13, 7pm, opening with Denner Clan (concert)Artist Eddie Hara, Milk+Wodka and MimmoCurator Kerstin WeissOpen Daily 4pm – 1am; 4pm – 2:30am on the weekendWeb cargobar.chAddress St. Johanns-Rheinweg 46 transport stop Johanniterbrückeid E06 map M03In its independent project room, connected to the bar, Cargo Bar presents a group show with Milk+Wodka, Mimmo and Eddie Hara.
Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and NotationVenue S AM date May 9 – Aug 23, 2015special event Jun 18, 6pm, public guided tour Curators Hubertus Adam, Bernard TschumiOpen Tue – Wed – Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8:30pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 5pm; during Art Basel: Jun 15 – 16, 10am – 8pm; Jun 17, 10am – 10pm; Jun 18 – 21, 10am – 8pm Admission CHF 12; concessions CHF 8 Web sam-basel.org
Address Steinenberg 7transport stop Bankverein, Theaterid E07 map M06The exhibition is an adaptation of the first great European retrospective on the influen-tial theorist and practitioner Bernard Tschumi – first shown in 2014 in the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Tschumi represents an experimental understanding of architecture, honed in a dia-logue with disciplines such asfilm, art and philosophy.
Billi Thanner: The I and the It – Freud’s couch revistedVenue Bauteilbörse Basel date Jun 18 – 21, 2015 special event Jun 18, 6pm – 8pm, opening with Michael Heidepriem QuartettOpen Daily, 11am – 7pm Web btbbasel.ch Address Turnerstrasse 32 transport stop Messeplatz, Wettsteinplatzid E08 map M03Thanner works with the idea of self-analysis when using those central terms from Freud’s theories: The I, the It (and the superego). As an artist she works with the secrets of gen-der-relations, not exactly queer, but rather sincere.
Cézanne to Richter, Masterpieces from the Kunstmuseum BaselVenue Museum für Gegenwartskunst
date Feb 14, 2015 – Feb 21, 2016special event Jun 18, 9am – 11am, breakfast (Art Basel VIP card)Curator Bernhard Mendes BürgiOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pmWeb kunstmuseumbasel.chAddress St. Alban-Rheinweg 60transport stop Kunstmuseumid E09 map M03The exhibition traces the major developments in European painting through the 1970s.The exposition offers a panorama of the evolution of Europeanpainting that enables visitors to trace the seminal artistic devel-opments of the period.
Daniela Keiser: Clugén, Magùn, PromigiurVenue Stampa Galeriedate Jun 3 – Aug 29, 2015Open Tue – Fri, 12am – 6:30pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmWeb stampa-galerie.ch Address Spalenberg 2transport stop Marktplatz id E10 map M06Photography is a central media in Daniela Keiser’s oeuvre and conceptually used in instal-lations, objects, collages and photographic series. Her highlyoriginal works are based on a thematic interplay of art, econo-my, politics, media and land-scape and are characterised by surprising combinations ofsigns, images and languages.
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Klingentaldate Apr 12 – Oct 31, 2015Curator Art collective CKOEOpen Tue – Wed – Fri, 3pm – 6pm; Thu, 3pm – 8pm; Sat – Sun, 12pm – 5pm; during Art Basel: 1pm – 9pmWeb ausstellungsraum.chAddress Kasernenstrasse 23transport stop Kaserne, Rheingasseid E11 map M03A construction of rough wood stretches from the medieval church building into the public space. Perceived from the inside however, the extension seamlessly affiliates the white cube exhibition spaces, leading nowhere but to a small window opening to the Rhine river.
Fabian Marti: G.I.F.T.Venue Der Tankdate Jun 18 – Jul 7, 2015special event Jun 17, 8pm, openingCurator Chus MartinezOpen During Art Basel: Jun 18, 4pm – 8pm; Jun 20, 2pm – 6pm or by appointment Web institut-kunst.chAddress Campus of the Arts Basel, Pavillon, Freilager-Platz 13transport stop Ruchfeldid E12 map M05For this new project Fabian Marti has decided to reacti-vate his TwoHOTEL, an artist’s guesthouse he originally built on Piracanga Beach in Bahia, Braziland subsequently replicated in 2013. The piece serves as a
site for an exchange between Marti and a still undetermined number of other artists headmires.
Frank Stella: Paintings & DrawingsVenue Museum für Gegenwartskunstdate May 9 – Aug 30, 2015special event Jun 18, 9:30am – 11am, breakfast (Art Basel VIP card)Curator Anita HaldemannOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pmWeb kunstmuseumbasel.chAddress St. Alban-Rheinweg 60transport stop Kunstmuseumid E13 map M03The exhibition primarily features selections from the museum’s own exceptionally rich holdings of Stella’s art. Overmore it ex-plores the artist’s early oeuvre is dedicated to the so-called working drawings, ostensibly casual drafts on pieces of note-paper or stationery.
Future Present, Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, Contemporary Art from Classic Modernism to the Present DayVenue Schaulagerdate Jun 13, 2015 – Jan 31, 2016special event Jun 17, 9am –12pm, Art goes Brunch by invitation onlyCurator Heidi NaefOpen Tue – Wed, 10am – 6pm; Thu, 10am – 8pm; Fri – Sun, 10am – 6pm; during Art Basel:
Jun 15 – 16, 10am – 8pm; Jun 17, 12pm – 8pm; Jun 18 – 21, 10am – 8pm Admission TicketWeb schaulager.orgAddress Ruchfeldstrasse 19, Münchensteintransport stop Schaulagerid E14 map M05The Kunstmuseum Basel is closing for renovations in 2015. This provides an opportunity for the Schaulager to mount the first extensive presentation in thirty years of the substantially enlarged collection of works acquired over the past two dec-ades under the leadership of the Foundation’s third president,Maja Oeri.
Going Places – Aller RetourVenue Salon Mondial date May 29 – Jun 21, 2015Artists David Berweger, Anja Braun, Pawel Ferus, Claire Hannicq, Sibylle Hauert, Stefan Hösl & Andrea Mihaljevic, Zora Kreuzer, Max Leiß, Jon Merz, Mathilde Sauzet, Angelika Schori, Mirjam Spoolder, Raphael Stucky, Verena Thürkauf, Gwen van den Eijnde, Capucine Vandebrouck, Andreas von Ow, Pedro WirzCurators Susanne König, Vanessa SimiliOpen Fri – Sun, 2pm – 6pm; during Art Basel: daily, 12pm – 6pmWeb ateliermondial.comAddress Freilager-Platz 10,
Münchensteintransport stop Ruchfeldid E15 map M05The annual group show “Going Places” is held during Art Basel and this year curated by Su-sanne König and Vanessa Simili under the title “aller – retour”.20 visual artists who have been abroad in 2014 as recipients of an Atelier Mondial grant show their work focussing on the process of leaving and coming back home.
Haroon Mirza/hrm199 Ltd. Venue Museum Tinguelydate Jun 10 – Sep 6, 2015special event Jun 21, 9am – 11am, breakfast by invitation onlyArtists Mattia Bosco, Alexander Calder, Jeremy Deller, Francesca Fornasari, Gaia Fugazza, Alexander Heim, Gary Hill, Channa Horwitz, Anish Kapoor, Haroon Mirza/hrm199 Ltd., TJ O’Keefe, Guy Sherwin, Richard Sides, Jean TinguelyCurator Roland WetzelOpen Tue – Sun, 11am – 6pm Admission CHF 18; concessions CHF 12Web tinguely.chAddress Paul Sacher-Anlage 2id E16 map M04The sound, light and media installations by Haroon Mirza appeal to our sense of vision as well as our sense of hearing and create unique immersiveexperiences. His mostly site-specific installations
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also present a multi-layered dialogue with other artists and works.
Holbein. Cranach. Grünewald, Masterpieces from the Kunstmuseum Basel Venue Museum der Kulturendate Apr 11, 2015 – Feb 28, 2016Curator Bodo BrinkmannOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 5pm Admission CHF 16; concession CHF 5Web mkb.chAddress Münsterplatz 20, Postfachtransport stop Kunstmuseumid E17 map M06The focused installation in the two-storey exhibition hall at the Museum der Kulturen Basel not only lends new intensity to the colloquy among the paintings. It also opens up a synoptic perspective across different cultures and genres by initiating a dialogue with the hosting institution’s own treasures.
Jorge Méndez Blake: Projets pour une Possible LittératureVenue Kunsthalle Mulhousedate Jun 4 – Aug 23, 2015special event Jun 17, 10am, press preview; Jun 19, 7pm, cocktail receptionOpen Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, Sun, 2pm – 6pmWeb kunsthallemulhouse.comAddress 16 rue de la Fonderie, Mulhouse Cedextransport stop Free shuttle from Art Basel
id E18 map XIn Méndez Blake’s work, texts have a meaning, which he trans-lates into shapes or images. He amplifies it through an expertly constructed conceptual lan-guage, and takes part in rewrit-ing games; from his monumen-tal installations to his simplest gestures, he imbues his work with a physical relationship be-tween the chosen texts and the reader, who becomes a viewer.
Joseph Beuys, Installations, Actions & VitrinesVenue Museum für Gegenwartskunstdate Dec 19, 2014 – Jan 31, 2016Curator Søren GrammelOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pmAdmission TicketWeb kunstmuseumbasel.chAddress St. Alban-Rheinweg 60 trasnport stop Kunstmuseumid E19 map M03The exhibition is the first show to complement the works at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, primarily installations, with films on loan. How do theactions themselves relate to their translation into film? And how can art based on the live actions of a performer be shared with distant and posthu-mous audiences?
Maker Library NetworkVenue Vitra Design Museumdate Jun 12 – Aug 30, 2015special event Jun 15 – 19, 10am –
5pm, workshop with the artistsCurator Daniel Charny Open Daily, 10am – 6pmAdmission € 10; concession € 8 Web design-museum.deAddress Charles-Eames-Str. 2, 79576 Weil am Rheintransport stop Vitraid E20 map XThe exhibition explains the underlying concept of the global network, and is itself a Maker Library. Projects and objects created across the network are presented together for the first time, inviting visitors to read, observe and participate in the process of making.
Making Africa, A Continent of Contemporary DesignVenue Vitra Design Museumdate Mar 14 – Sep 13, 2015special event Jun 17, 7pm – 12am, Vitra summer party, by invitation or Art Basel VIP cardCurator Amelie KleinOpen Daily, 10am – 6pmAdmission € 10; concession € 8 Web design-museum.deAddress Charles-Eames-Str. 2, 79576 Weil am Rheintransport stop Vitraid E21 map XShowcasing the work of over 120 artists and designers, the exhibition illustrates how design accompanies and fuels economic and political changeson the continent. Africa is presented as a hub of experimentation generating
new approaches and solutions of worldwide relevance and as a driving force for a new discussion of the potential of design in XXI century.
Marlene DumasVenue Fondation Beyelerdate May 31 – Sep 6, 2015special event Jun 19, 7:30pm – 10pm, private view by invitation onlyCurator Theodora VischerOpen Thu – Tue, 10am – 6pm; Wed, 10am – 8pm; during Art Basel: daily, 9am – 7pmAdmission CHF 28; concessions CHF 12Web fondationbeyeler.chAddress Baselstrasse 101, Riehentransport stop Fondation Beyelerid E22 map XThis retrospective of the work of Marlene Dumas is the most comprehensive in Europe to date and offers a uniqueoverview of her oeuvre from the mid-1970s right up to the present. Paintings and drawings from all phases of her career will be on display, including worksthat have never been shown in public before.
Martin BoyceVenue Museum für Gegenwartskunstdate Apr 25 – Aug 16, 2015special event Jun 17, 6pm, openingCurator Søren GrammelOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pmWeb kunstmuseumbasel.ch
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Address St. Alban-Rheinweg 60transport stop Kunstmuseumid E23 map M03The artist’s first solo museum show, focuses primarily on sculpture and installation but also presents photography and wall works covering a14-year period. The exhibition includes complete and recon-figured installations such as the multipart “Do Words Have Voic-es” for which Boyce received the prestigious Turner Prize in 2011.
Meanwhile, ElsewhereVenue Ausstellungsraum Klingentaldate May 31 – Jun 28, 2015special event June 17, 6pm, performance by Sibella PerryArtists Sylvain Baumann, Lorenza Diaz, Sybella PerryCurator Mareike SpendelOpen Tue – Wed – Fri, 3pm – 6pm; Thu, 3pm – 8pm; Sat – Sun, 12pm – 5pm; during Art Basel: 1pm – 9pmWeb ausstellungsraum.chAddress Kasernenstrasse 23transport stop Kaserne, Rheingasseid E24 map M03The show explores the percep-tion and representation of land-scapes and architecture. The term ‘landscape’ in this already presupposes the aesthetic categories of the picturesque, the sublime and the beautiful; heterotopia takes the position of a counterpart to our ‘natural
environment’ of man-made architectures and urban land-scapes.
Michael Kunze: Passion Tagwache, niedriger SonnenstandVenue Nicolas Krupp date Apr 30 – Jun 27, 2015Open Thu – Sat, 2pm – 6pm; during Art Basel: 10:30am – 7:30pmWeb nicolaskrupp.comAddress Rosentalstrasse 28transport stop Gewerbeschuleid E25 map M04Kunze’s paintings are rich and mysterious reflections on literature, philosophy and on the history of art and architecture.Michael Kunze is translating these reflections into utopi-an landscapes, architectural constructions and surreal sceneries.
Museum of Broken RelationshipsVenue HMB – Museum für Wohnkulturdate Apr 17 – Aug 30, 2015Curator Olinka Vištica, Dražen Grubišić, Benedikt Wyss, Boris NikitinOpen Tue – Sat, 12pm – 9pm; Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 10; concessions CHF 8; Love Hour 6pm – 9pm: plus one for freeWeb brokenships.comAddress Elisabethenstrasse 27transport stop Kirschgarten
id E26 map M06The show offers the chance to overcome an emotional collapse through creation: by contribut-ing to the Museum’s collection. It has toured since 2006 in 21 countries. The 100 exhibited objects and stories include its latest addition of 38 objects that have been donated inBasel.
Nietzsche, Cyclists and Mushrooms, Sprache in der zeitgenössischen Kunst nach der ikonischen WendeVenue Kunst Raum Riehendate May 23 – Jun 28, 2015special event Jun 21, 5pm, Artist Talk with Dominique KochArtist Meris Angioletti, Dominique Koch, David Mollin, Salomé VoegelinCurator Heidi BrunnschweilerOpen Wed – Fri, 1pm – 6pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 6pm; during Art Basel: 11am – 6pm Web kunstraumriehen.chAddress Baselstrasse 71, Riehentransport stop Fondation Beyelerid E27 map XThis group exhibition explores different ways to use language in contemporary art and asks for the possible influence of the iconic turn. What has thuschanged from earlier forms of language oriented art and what is emphasised as new?
Paul GauginVenue Fondation Beyeler
date Feb 8 – Jun 28, 2015special event Jun 19, 7:30pm – 10pm, private view by invitation onlyCurators Raphaël Bouvier, Martin Schwander Open Thu – Tue, 10am – 6pm; Wed, 10am – 8pm; during Art Basel: daily, 9am – 7pmWeb fondationbeyeler.chAddress Baselstrasse 101, Riehentransport stop Fondation Beyelerid E28 map XThe Fondation Beyeler presents one of the most famous and fascinating artists in history. As one of the great European cultural highlights of 2015, the exhibition brings together over fifty masterpieces by Gauguin from leading international mu-seums and private collections.
Peinture – Sculpture. Cézanne bis LégerVenue Neue & Alte Kunst, Galerie Knoelldate Jun 16 – 18 Jul, 2015special event Jun 15, 5pm, openingArtist Hans Arp, Georges Braque, Paul Cézanne, Marc Chagall, Gustave Courbet, Edgar Degas, Alberto Giacometti, Paul Klee, Fernand Léger, JacquesLipchitz, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Kurt Schwitters, Louis SoutterOpen Tue – Sat, 9am – 5pm; during Art Basel 9am – 8pmAddress Bäumleingasse 18transport stop Kunstmuseum
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id E29 map M06In the historic Erasmushaus the recently opened Neue & Alte Kunst Basel and the Galerie Knoell present in collaboration an exhibition devoted to painting and sculpture. Works by modern masters from Cézanne to Picasso, Mondrian, Klee, Freundlich, Giacometti or Léger are in dialogue with works by Baselitz, Kirkeby, Lüpertz and Penck.
Ping Pong BaselVenue Projektraum M54date Jun 17 – 21, 2015special event June 17, 6pm – 10pm, opening party Artist Bhakti Baxter, Dirk Bonsma, JT Burke, Robert Chambers, Gert Handschin, Sue Irion, Daniela Keiser, Ruben Millares, Miguel Osuna, Andrew Pasquella, Matthias Spiess, Mette Tommerup, Antonia WrightCurators Sue Irion, Robert Chambers, Peter Mays, Bernadette BuerginOpen Thu – Sun, 2pm – 8pmWeb ping-pong-basel.chAddress Mörsbergerstrasse 54transport stop Bläsiring, Feldbergstrasseid E30 map M01Ping Pong is an independent exhibition project for contem-porary art to cultivate artistic exchange between the very different cities. The exhibition brings together heterogeneous
artistic positions, which move in the subject area of the city and urbanity.
Poetics and Politics of DataVenue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baseldate May 29 – Aug 30, 2015special event June 18, 7pm, reception and guided tourCurator Sabine HimmelsbachOpen Tue – Sun, 12pm – 6pm; during Art Basel: Jun 16, 12pm – 8pm; Jun 17, 10am – 8pm; Jun 18 – 21, 12pm – 8pmAdmission CHF 9; concessions CHF 6Web hek.chAddress Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 9transport stop Ruchfeldid E31 map M05The show presents artistic works that approach the phe-nomena of Big Data and data mining, visualising the contin-uous bitstream in various ways while referring to the political and social implications that come with a world that is con-trolled by data.
SampleVenue Schwarzwaldalleedate Jun 1 – Jul 26, 2015Artist Jérémy Chevalier, Elin Gonzalez, Dominik Hodel, Juice & Rispetta, Fabian Peña, Samuel Riot, Jeff Rossi, Steven Schoch, Daniel Steiner and many more Web schwarzwaldallee.ch
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Address Voltastrasse 41transport stop Voltaplatzid E32 map M01“Sample” is an exhibition project testing experimentally the interaction between the spatial aspects of “time related arts” and the temporal aspects of “space related arts”. The exhibition is conceptualised as a group exhibition with festival character; from June 1 until July 26 the participating artistsalternately take over the space in weekly intervals.
Superflex, Euphoria NowVenue von Barthadate Apr 25 – Jul 11, 2015Open Tue – Fri 2pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pm or by appointment Web vonbartha.comAddress Kannenfeldplatz 6transport stop Kannenfeldplatzid E33 map M02One of the new tools on show at von Bartha is an installation consisting of numerous flower pots that each represent one of the world’s top twenty banks. Superflex also continue to confront issues of copyright, intellectual property and trademark infringement with a new tool that directly references or ‘copies’ contemporary artist Hans Haacke’s 1960s installation Blue Sail.
The Collective IntentionVenue Depot Basel
date Jun 5 – Aug 16, 2015special event Jun 15, 8pm – 12am, opening; Jun 17, 10am – 12pm, breakfast (RSVP to [email protected])Artist Collective Disaster, Design Displacement Group, Juice & Rispetta, Okay Studio, Postfossil, Speedism, Syn-opsis, Wndrlust, Yaay, Charlotte van de Velde, Michał Szota, Sebastian Zimmerhackl, Theda Schoppe, This Is WorkCurator Matylda Krzykowski, Laura PreggerOpen During Art Basel: Tue – Sat, 12pm – 6 pm Web depotbasel.chAddress Voltastrasse 43transport stop Voltaplatz id E34 map M01Members of collectives do not consider themselves as com-petitors, they aspire to create a network. What similarities do they share? How do collectives originate? What creates a sense of togetherness? Depot Baseldedicates an exhibition to these recurring patterns and to col-lective intent.
Variations autour de La Longue MarcheVenue Museum der Kulturen date Jun 16 – 28, 2015special event June 15, 5pm press presentation, 6pm preview, by invitation onlyArtist Julio Le Parc Open Daily, 10am – 5pmWeb hermes-editeur.com
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Address Münsterplatz 20 id E35 map M06For the 4th edition of the Her-mès Éditeur project, Hermès invited Julio Le Parc, a major proponent of kinetic and optical art, to appropriate its emblem-atic silk scarf. A veritable hymn to colour, Le Parc’s proposition, “Variations autour de La Longue Marche”, constitutes a series of variations around his original work, La Longue Marche (1974 – 1975), using the fourteen colours of the chromatic prism or playing with “non-colours”.
Videocity.bs – Video Tour In the Basel City CentreVenue Various Venuesdate May 20 – Jun 21, 2015Curator Andrea Domesle, Pro Innerstadt BaselOpen Daily, 9am – 12amWeb videocitybs.chAddress Start Video Tour: Unternehmen Mitte, Gerbergasse 30id E36 map M06Video artists from through-out the whole of Switzerland are being showcased in shop windows, lobbies and entrance halls of businesses and culturalinstitutions in Basel city centre. The images comment upon the contents of the location and create visual connections with the surroundings.
Venue Congress Center Basel, eBoard, Messeplatz 21
Artists Head – Genève gradu-ates: Sabrina Fernandez Casas, Chloé Delarue, Camille Dumond, Lauren Huret, Ceel Mogami de Haas, Seyoung Yoon
Venue Boner Elektrohaus, Untere Rebgasse 25Artist Thomas Kneubühler
Venue Kulturbüro Basel, Florastr. 1Artist Manuel Szabo
Venue Basler Lädeli, Schaf-gässlein 1Artist Hildebard Spielhofer
Venue Globus Basel, Marktplatz 2Artist Diana Dodson
Venue Banque CIC (Suisse), Marktplatz 13Artist Jeannette Ehlers
Venue Claudia Güdel Wo|Men’s Wear, Schnabelgasse 4Artist Mathis Vass
Venue Unternehmen Mitte, Ger-bergasse 30Artists Head – Genève Students: Lucia Martinez, Nadia Elam-ly, Valentine Franc, Karl von Hammerstein, Manon Lecrinier, Lucia Martinez, Chloé Simonin
Venue Confiserie Bachmann, Gerbergasse 51Artist Michael Spahr
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Artist Christian JankowskiVenue Helvetia Versicherungen, Steinengraben 25Artist Tom Huber
Venue Stadt-Casino, Steinenberg 14, FoyerArtist Franziska Megert
Venue Theater Basel, Theater-strasse 7, Foyer Grosse BühneArtist Yves Netzhammer
Venue Basler Kantonalbank, Aeschenvorstadt 41Artist Ursula Palla
Venue Kunsthaus Baselland, St. Jakob–Strasse 170Artist Pipilotti Rist, dotmov.bl
Venue St. Jakobsturm, corner Brüglingerstr./St. Jakobs–Strasse, eBoardArtist Dominik Stauch
Vincent Fecteau: You Have Did the Right Thing When You Put That Skylight InVenue Kunsthalle Baseldate Jun 18 – Aug 23, 2015special event Jun 17, 7pm, openingCurator Elena FilipovicOpen Tue, Wed and Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8:30pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 5pm; during Art Basel: Sun – Tue, 10am – 8pm; Wed, 10am –10pmAdmission CHF 12; concessions CHF 8
Web kunsthallebasel.chAddress Steinenberg 7transport stop Bankverein, Theaterid E37 map M06This is the artist’s largest exhibition to date and his first solo show in Switzerland, It is a selection of sculptures spanning from 2000 to the present plus the premiere of a new body of work. Comprised of images culled from magazines and other readymade elements, these wall sculptures manifest both a return to his origins and a significant new direction.
Wilhelm Frederking: NeukinglandVenue Pulpo Galeriedate Jun 18 – Aug 1, 2015 special event Jun 18, 11am – 8pm, press preview with the artist; Jun 19, 5pm, opening and partyCurator Johnny DynamiteOpen During Art Basel: 11am – 8pmWeb pulpo-galerie.comAddress Riessgässchen 9, Lörrach, Germanyid E38 map XFrederking stages an imaginary world with fictitious players and their military implements. He robs these objects of war and battle, heavy with symbolism, of their function. He re-purposes materials and imbues them with new meaning. Neukingland is a fictional world of military rule.
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Architecture During Art. Food For Thought. Laufen Symposium 2015 Venue Laufen Forumdate Jun 17, 6:30pm – 8:30pmAdmission free, RSVP required Web laufen.comAddress Wahlenstrasse 46, Laufenid E39 map XAn experiential evening that will provoke thoughts about art, architecture, design and innovation at the Laufen Forum. It features an interactive diningexperience created by Studio Appétit, a trend lecture given by Zuzanna Skalska combined with a unique discussion panel moderated by Jovan Jelovac, co-founder of Brand New World, forecasters of future design.
Constructing an African ImageVenue Vitra Campusdate Jun 16, 6pmAdmission Free, registration under [email protected] design-museum.deAddress Charles-Eames-Str.2, Weil am Rhein, Germanytransport stop Weil am Rhein Centre, Vitraid E40 map XThe Dutch photographer Iwan Baan talks to Kenyan artist James Muriuki, curator and critic Rory Bester and Azu
Nwagbogu, founder of the Lagos Photo Festival, about the power of images of the African continent. The talk examines how photography shapes our conception of design and architecture as well as everyday life in Africa.
FHNW Academy of Art and Design Events Venue Campus of the Arts BaselAddress Freilager-Platz 1transport stop Ruchfeldid E41 map M05
Programme:event Curating The Campus – Der Tank / Fabian Marti – G.I.F.T. Venue Der Tankdate Jun 17, 8pmOpening of “Der Tank”, a new exhibition project by Institut Kunst, FHNW Academy of Art and Design Basel and “Fabian Marti – G.I.F.T.”, Lecture by Chus Martinez
event Celebration of Campus of the Arts Baseldate Jun 17, 9pmThe FHNW in partnership with ELIA, Kunsthalle Basel and I Never Read, Art Book Fair Basel invite you to a special Celebration of the Campus of the Arts with performances, DJ-sets, live music, food, drinks and more.
event Economies of Aesthetics – From Possible to Desirable
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date Jun 18 – 20, 2015Admission upon registrationConference presented by ELIA in collaboration with the FHNW Academy of Art and Design. Speakers: a.titolo, Jamie Allen, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Hasan Bakhshi, Dušan Barok, Johannes Bruder, Flavia Caviezel, Catherine David, Carla Delfos, Francesco Erspamer, Anka Falk, Regine Halter, Desmond Hui, Kirsten M. Langkilde, Leo van Loon, Tina Saaby Madsen, Claudia Mareis, Nicolaj van der Meulen, Michael Renner, Pier Luigi Sacco, Nicola Setari, Matthias Tarasiewicz, Catherine Walthard and Jörg Wiesel amongst others.
event From Possible to Desirable: In Search of a Common layer of Meaningdate Jun 19, 1pm – 2:30pmPublic Debate in the framework of the conference Economies Of Aesthetics. In partnership with Art Basel.
FireWaterVenue Theater Pyramidesdate Jun 15 – 20, 10:30pm – 12amWeb stephan-theurich.netAddress Elisabethenstrasse 16transport stop Kirschgarten,Theaterid E42 map M06An environmental multimedia installation by Stephan Theurich with compositions by Christian
Zehnder. Situated beside Thea-tre Basel in the heart of the city, it transforms the plaza’s iconic glass pyramids into a swirl of haunting sound and kaleido-scopic imagery.
Robin Meier: Synchronicity – Fireflies, Crickets and MachinesVenue Volkshausdate Jun 17 – 21, 10am – 8pmWeb audemarspiguet.comAddress Rebgasse 12-14transport stop Claraplatzid E43 map M03Filmed in remote glacial ice caves in the South West of Iceland, the work has been inspired by a passage from a letter written by the Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect and designer, Lina Bo Bardi. The film explores the portrayal of some of the most beautiful objects as the least precious in a conventional sense.
The Parthenon MetopesVenue Hall 3, Messe Baseldate Jun 17 – 19, 4pm –8pmAdmission TicketWeb theater-basel.chAddress Elisabethenstrasse 16id E44 map M06A performance installation with six actors, four ambulances and eight paramedics, staged and directed by internationally renowned theater director and artist Romeo Castellucci. Supported by Art Basel.
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Web hek.chAddress Freilager-Platz 9transport stop Ruchfeldid E49 map M05Morphine Records, run by Pro-ducer Rabih Beaini aka Morpho-sis, presents selected artists of the labels roster.
Nordstern EventsVenue NordsternWhat Jun 19, 11pm; Henrik Schwarz – live (Innervisions)What Jun 20, 11pm; Blender 001Web nordstern.comAddress Voltastrasse 30transport stop Voltaplatzid E50 map M01Blender is an idea of Davide Squillace, developed in collab-oration with Boiler Corporation and the This And That Lab. Blender will first take place as a series of events, involving music talents to create collective live performances, re-designing the club experience.
TCF, Amnesia Scanner, Kablam, Yoneda Lemma, R.A.T.Venue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baseldate Jun 20, 11pm Admission 25 / 18 CHF; free with Art Basel VIP-Card (RSVP)Web hek.chAddress Freilager-Platz 9transport stop Ruchfeldid E51 map M05Norwegian-born artist Lars Holdhus / TCF invites an array of like-minded artists that
examine and expand the club experience, embracing newsounds and questioning the means of DJ and live sets in this environment.
The Art BeatVenue Volkshausdate Jun 15 – 20, from 10pmWeb volkshaus-basel.chAddress Rebgasse 12-14transport stop Claraplatzid E52 map M03A series of night events in the context of the Art Week at Bar No 1 and Biergarten No 3. The location with a Bar and Brasserie, designed and furnished by Herzog & de Meuron, offers a broad variety of venues.
X Venue Kaserne Baseldate Jun 19, 11pmAdmission By Invitation or with Art Basel First Choice VIP–Card only (limited capacity!)Web myartguides.com/xAddress Klybeckstrasse 1btransport stop Kaserneid E53 map M03A Visual Club Experience with Kele Okereke and Airhead with a surprise performance Intervention and visuals by Aaawesome Color. Presented by Kaserne Basel in collaboration with My Art Guides.
Tobias Rehberger’s Talk Venue Fondation Beyelerdate Jun 19, 5pm – 6pm Web fondationbeyeler.chAddress Baselstrasse 101, Riehenid E45 map XTobias Rehberger’s environ-ments, furniture, sculptures and installations, often playing with 1960s and ‘70s design styles, have made him a focus of inter-est for art criticism stressing contextual approaches and cross-over aspirations.
Victory over the SunVenue Theater Baseldate Jun 17, 11:30pm – 12:40amWeb theater-basel.chAddress Elisabethenstr. 16transport stop Theaterid E46 map M06New production of the legend-ary Futurist opera Victory over the Sun (1913) with music based on Mikhail Matyushin’s score and costumes, set design andlighting adapted from Kazimir Malevich. A joint project of the Fondation Beyeler, the Stas Namin Theatre (Moscow), the Theater Basel and Art Basel.
Music Events & Nightlife
Go!C!Art@Cargo FestivalVenue Cargo Bardate Jun 13 – Jun 21, Daily 4pm – 1am; Sat – Sun, 4pm – 2:30am Web cargobar.chAddress St. Johanns-Rheinweg 46transport stop Johanniterbrücke
id E47 map M03Go!C!Art@Cargo Festival presents: Remo Keller / Roman Maeder (Milk + Wodka), Eddie Hara, Mimmo, Denner Clan (CH), Frank Castro (ES), T.P.Pain (CH), Modus (DE), Flavia Ghisalberti (CH), Brigitte Handley (AU), Agnès Pe (ES), Petra Deta Wei-demann / Walderama (DE), DJ Dylan aka DJ Dylirious (GB), and Grosgoroth (ARG / ES).
Hinterhof Bar & Dachterrasse EventsVenue Bar and Dachterrassedate Jun 15 – 20, 2015Web hinterhof.chAddress Münchensteinerstr. 81id E48 map M05When Jun 15 – 17, rooftop terrace open from 5pm When Jun 16, 7.30pm, Karpov not Kasparov, live When Jun 18, 5pm, rooftop terrace open with DJ’s, Argentinian grill & laid back atmosphere; 10pm, Tolga’s Fair ClubWhen Jun 19,5pm, rooftop terrace; 11pm, Marek Hemmann Live When Jun 20, 2pm, rooftop terrace open with DJ Shaddy, 11pm, Lawrence & John Roberts Live
Morphine Records: Senyawa, Charles Cohen, Rabih Beaini, Pierre BastienVenue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baseldate Jun 18, 9pm Admission 35 / 28 CHF; free with Art Basel VIP-Card (RSVP required)
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established 1869director Elena FilipovicOpen Tue, Wed and Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8:30pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 5pm; during Art Basel: Jun 15 – 16, 10am – 8pm; Jun 17, 10am – 10pm; Jun 18 – 21, 10am – 8pmAdmission CHF 12; concessions CHF 8 (incl. S AM)Phone +41 61 206 9900Web kunsthallebasel.chAddress Steinenberg 7transport stop Bankverein, Theaterid M03 map M06Kunsthalle Basel is dedicated to exhibiting, discussing and re-flecting on the art of the present and always has been since its founding in 1872. It was oneof the first institutions in Swit-zerland to feature international and Swiss contemporary art and today it is still among the country’s most active.
Kunsthaus Basellandexhibition Lara Almarcegui, Alexander Gutke, Katharina Hinsbergexhibition info 54established 1997director Ines GoldbachOpen Mon – Tue, 10am – 6pm; Wed, 2pm – 8pm; Thu – Sun, 10am – 6pmAdmission CHF 9Phone +41 61 312 8388 Web kunsthausbaselland.chAddress St. Jakob-Str. 170, Muttenztransport stop St. Jakob
id M04 map M05The institution organises group shows that consider current social discourses and topical questions in contemporary art, as well as solo shows devoted toup-coming and re-contextual-ised national and international artists.
Kunstmuseum Baselestablished 1661director Bernhard Mendes BürgiOpen Closed for renovationPhone +41 61 206 6262Web kunstmuseumbasel.chAddress St. Alban-Graben 16transport stop Kunstmuseum Baselid M05 map M03The main building of the Kun-stmuseum Basel is closed for renovation work and to connect to the new building before re-opening in April 2016.Masterpieces of the Kunstmu-seum Basel are on display at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, the Museum der Kulturen Basel, at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.Artworks of the Emanuel Hoff-mann Foundation are on display at the Schaulager Basel.
Museum der Kulturen Baselexhibitions Holbein. Cranach. Grünewald (Apr 11, 2015 – Feb 28, 2016); Variations autour de La Longue Marche (Jun 16 – 28, 2015)exhibition info 62; 68
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Fondation Beyelerexhibitions Paul Gauguin; Marlene Dumas; Alexander Calder Gallery IIIexhibition info 65; 63; 55established 1997director Sam KellerOpen During Art Basel: 9am – 7pmAdmission CHF 28; concessions CHF 12; children CHF 6; family pass CHF 56; disabled visitors CHF 23; groups CHF 23 per person admission for Art Club membersPhone +41 61 645 9700Web fondationbeyeler.chAddress Baselstrasse 101, Riehentransport stop Fondation Beyelerid M01 map XThe museum is the work of the star architect Renzo Piano. The Fondation owes its special appeal to its combination of a world class collection com-prising 300 masterpieces of modern, contemporary and ethnographic art, fascinating architecture, beautiful natural surroundings and temporary exhibitions of modern and con-temporary art.
H3K House of Electronic Arts Baselexhibition Poetics and Politics of
Data (May 29 – Aug 30, 2015); HeK@Liste Art Fair – PBKAC IMHO (Jun 16 – 21, 2015)exhibition info 66; 48established 2011director Sabine HimmelsbachOpen Tue – Sun, 12pm – 6pm; during Art Basel: Jun 16, 12pm – 8pm; Jun 17, 10am – 8pm; Jun 18 – 21, 12pm – 8pmAdmission CHF 9; concessions CHF 6Phone +41 61 331 5840Web hek.chAddress Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 9transport stop Ruchfeldid M02 map M05It is a place for creative and crit-ical discourse on the aesthetic, socio-political and economic impact of media technologies. As an interdisciplinary venue, the institution engages with all aspects of the current arts scene and thereby crosses traditional genre boundaries between the visual arts, music, theater, dance, performance and design.
Kunsthalle Baselexhibition Anicka Yi: 7,070,430K of Digital Spit; Vincent Fecteau: You Have Did the Right Thing When You Put That Skylight In; Nevin Aladag: Marsch, back wall of Kunsthalle Baselexhibition info 58; 72
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established 1849director Anna SchmidOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 16; concession CHF 5Phone +41 61 266 5600 Web mkb.chAddress Münsterplatz 20transport stop Kunstmuseumid M06 map M06Museum der Kulturen Basel is a Swiss museum of ethnography with large and important collec-tions of artifacts from Europe, the South Pacific, Mesoamerica, Tibet, and Bali. The museum’s most recent exhibitions haveemphasised inter-cultural com-parisons and dialogue.
Museum für Gegenwartskunstexhibitions Martin Boyce; Cézanne to Richter; Joseph Beuys; Frank Stellaexhibition info 63; 59; 62; 60established 1980director Bernhard Mendes BürgiOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pmPhone +41 61 206 6262Web kunstmuseumbasel.chAddress St. Alban-Rheinweg 60transport stop St. Alban-Torid M07 map M03The Museum für Gegenwart-skunst is a joint endeavour of the Emanuel Hoffmann Foun-dation, the Christoph Merian Foundation and the Canton ofBasel-Stadt. Opened in 1980, the Museum für Gegenwart-skunst that is run by the Öffen-tliche Kunstsammlung Basel
was the first museum dedicated exclusively to contemporary art.
Museum Tinguelyexhibition Haroon Mirza/hrm199 Ltd. (Jun 10 – Sep 6, 2015)exhibition info 61established 1996director Roland Wetzel Open Tue – Sun, 11am – 6pmAdmission CHF 18; concessions CHF 12Phone +41 61 681 93 20Web tinguely.chAddress Paul Sacher-Anlage 2 transport stop Tinguely Museumid M08 map M04The Museum contains a perma-nent exhibition of the works of Swiss painter and sculptor JeanTinguely. A variety of Tinguely’s kinetic art sculptures are on per-manent display, complemented with illustrations, photographs and other documents related to the artist’s life and work.
S AM Swiss Architecture Museumexhibition Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept & Notation (May 09 – Aug 23, 2015)exhibition info 58established 1984director Hubertus AdamOpen Tue, Wed and Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8:30pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 5pm; during Art Basel: Jun 15 – 16, 10am – 8pm; Jun 17, 10am – 10pm; Jun 18 – 21, 10am – 8pm
Admission CHF 12; concessions CHF 8Phone +41 61 261 1413Web sam-basel.orgAddress Steinenberg 7transport stop Bankverein, Theaterid M09 map M06Public exhibitions and outreach programmes about contempo-rary architecture in Switzerland focusing on present and future issues concerning the field ofarchitecture.
Schaulagerexhibitions Future Present – Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation; Contemporary Art from Classic Modernism to the Present Dayexhibition info 60established 2003Open Tue – Wed, 10am – 6pm; Thu, 10am – 8pm; Fri – Sun, 10am – 6pm; during Art Basel: Jun 15 – 16, 10am – 8pm; Jun 17, 12pm – 8pm; Jun 18 – 21, 10am – 8pm Admission CHF 18, concessions CHF 12 (for 3 visits); CHF 30, concessions CHF 22Phone +41 61 206 6262Web schaulager.orgAddress Ruchfeldstrasse 19, Münchensteintransport stop Schaulagerid M10 map M05The Schaulager houses the collection of the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, with the aim of preserving, studying, and sharing its holdings of modern and contemporary art.
Intended primarily for an expert audience, Schaulager is open by appointment to researchers, scholars, and students. Occasional shows and events are open to the general public.
Vitra Design Museumexhibitions Making Africa, A Continent of Contemporary Design (Mar 14 – Sep 13, 2015); Maker Library Network (Jun 12 – Aug 30, 2015)exhibition info 63; 62established 1989directors Mateo Kries, Marc ZehntnerOpen Mon – Sun, 10 am – 6 pmAdmission € 10; concession €8Phone +49 7621 702 3200Web design-museum.deAddress Charles-Eames-Str. 2D-79576 Weil am Rhein, Germanytransport stop Weil am Rhein Centre, Vitraid M11 map XThe Vitra Design Museum numbers among the world’s leading museums of design. It is dedicated to the research and presentation of design, past andpresent and examines design’s relationship to architecture, art and everyday culture.
3.2 Art sPACes iN bAsel
Artstübliexhibition ASVP – Find Wildness (Jun 13 – Jul 4, 2015)
“Architecture During Art” Food for Thought, Laufen Symposium 2015
A night of interactive dining experiences, design, art and thought-provoking conversations.Laufen would like to invite you to an experiential evening that will provoke thoughts about art, architecture, design and innovation at the Laufen Forum. It features an interactive dining experience created by Studio Appétit,a trend lecture given by Zuzanna Skalska combined with a unique discussion panel moderated by Jovan Jelovac, co-founder of Brand New World, forecasters of future design.
Eating experiences by Studio AppétitKey to innovation is inspiration, and inspiration is triggered above all by emotions. To experience something is to feel it. So the best way to create emotions is by taking on challenging new experiences. Studio Appétit is a world-renowned, multidisciplinary experience design studio and a leading player in its field.
Multidisciplinary Discussion PanelThe diversity of the creative industries has become an incentive to develop an experimental, stimulating programme in which different, independent disciplines coexist in order to stimulate an ever-changing, evolving intellectual process. Laufen is delighted to present these latest creative perspectives in a discussion panel with some of the world’s most successful architects, designers, publishers and institutions, moderated by Jovan Jelovac.
“Architecture during Art” dialogues at the Laufen Forum encourage an inspirational exchange between artists, architects and designers.
When June 17, 6:30pm – 8:30pmWhere Laufen Forum, Wahlenstrasse 46, CH-4242 LaufenAdmission free, RSVP required to [email protected]
SaphirKeramik, a high-tech material driving innovative design.
With its precise, thin-walled forms and tight-edge radii, Laufen brings a new
language to bathrooms. Collection Val, design by Konstantin Grcic.
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established 2010director Philipp Broglispace 124m²Open during Art Basel: daily 2pm – 10pm Phone +41 79 287 9923Web artstuebli.chAddress Steinentorberg 28transport stop Bahnhof SBBid I01 map M06Artstübli is a promotion and exchange platform for urban art at the Markthalle Basel. Since 2004, Artstübli has been com-mitted to promotingnational and international urban art in various venues in Basel, fostering a lively exchange in the field in all its contemporary facets.
Ausstellungsraum Klingentalexhibition Meanwhile, elsewhere (May 31 – Jun 28, 2015); Dormay Wouh 3400 – Installation by CKOE (Apr 12 – Oct 31, 2015)exhibition info 64; 59established 1974Open During Art Basel: 1pm – 9pm Phone +41 61 681 6698Web ausstellungsraum.ch Address Kasernenstrasse 23transport stop Kaserne, Rheingasseid I02 map M03Presents contemporary art orig-inating in the region of Basel. Founded in 1974, directed by a periodically renewed team of dedicated artists and guestcurators, is a gallery where the exhibition space is understood
as a place for meetings and hospitality between contempo-rary art and the public.
Dockexhibition Saskia Edens, Kühne/Klein, Oliver Minder: Artists’ Window – Art_Mining (Jun 12 – Aug 16, 2015)established 2009director Ruth BuckOpen Tue – Thu, 1:30pm – 6:30pmPhone +41 61 556 4066Web dock-basel.chAddress Klybeckstr. 29transport stop Feldbergstr.id I03 map M03An archive and an art space at once; with over 270 documentations and a database of artists from Basel and the surrounding area, Dock provides an indepth insight into the contemporary artistic work of the art scene from Basel.By organising exhibitions and discussion forums Dock acts as an interface between artists, professionals and the public.
Kunst Raum Riehenexhibition Nietzsche, Cyclists and Mushrooms. Language in Contemporary Art (May 23 – Jun 28, 2015)exhibition info 65Open During Art Basel: 11am – 6pm; Wed – Fri, 1pm – 6pm; Sat – Sun, 11am – 6pm Phone +41 61 641 2029Web kunstraumriehen.chAddress Baselstrasse 71, Riehen
St. Johanns-Rheinweg 46CH- 4056 Basel www.cargobar.ch
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Alice Gaskon, Georgine Ingold, Nicolas Kerksieck, Alma Leiva, Sebastian Mejia, Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Nici Jost, Lilly Keller, Sunyoung Park, Angelika Schori, Natalie Reusserestablished 2010Owner Isabel Balzerfairs Art Rotterdam, Art Brussels, Positions Berlin, Artissimaspace 150m²Open Tue – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pm and by appointmentPhone +41 61 222 2152Web balzerprojects.comAddress Wallstrasse 10transport stop Bahnhof SBB, Kirschgartenid G01 map M06
Carzaniga BaselCurrent exhibition Lenz Klotz – Mark Tobey – Ludwig Stocker (May 9 – Jun 20, 2015)represented Artists Julius Bissier, Walter Bodmer, Serge Brignoni, Samuel Buri, Paul Camenisch, Yves Dana, Sam Francis, Rolf Iseli, Lenz Klotz, Wilfrid Moser, Albert Müller, Robert Müller, Flavio Paolucci, Gianriccardo Piccoli, Marcel Schaffner, Hermann Scherer, Lorenz Spring, Albert Steiner, Niklaus Stoecklin, Mark Tobey, Varlin, Walter Kurt Wiemkenestablished 1975, 2004Owner Arnaldo Carzaniga, Philipp Hediger, Markus Rückfairs Art Basel, Kunst Zurich
space 500m²Open Mon – Fri, 9am – 6pm; Sat, 10am – 4pmPhone +41 61 264 3030Web carzaniga.chAddress Gemsberg 8, 10transport stop Universität, Marktplatzid G02 map M06
Gisèle LinderCurrent exhibition François Morellet: F. Morellet – G. Linder, China Wedding (May 29 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Roger Ackling, John Beech, Manon Bellet, Renate Buser, Alan Ebnother, Maria Elena González, Philipp Goldbach, Serge Hasenböhler, Luzia Hürzeler, Clare Kenny, Julije Knifer, Marta Kolendo, Kathrin Kunz, Mingjun Luo, François Morellet, Ursula Mumenthaler, Carmen Perrin, Michael Rouillard, Anne Sauser-Hall, Jordan Tinker, Yuko Shiraishi, Werner von Mutzenbecher, Peter Willen, Andrea Wolfensberger, Peter Wüthrichestablished 1984Owner Gisèle Linderfairs Art Basel, Artgenèvespace 100m²Open Tue – Sat, 11am – 6:30pmPhone +41 61 272 8377 Web galerielinder.chAddress Elisabethenstr. 54transport stop Bahnhof SBB, Kirschgartenid G03 map M06
transport stop Fondation Beyelerid I04 map XThe Kunst Raum Riehen shows temporary exhibitions of con-temporary art in all genres. The art space, which belongs to the community of Riehen, is located next to the Beyeler Fondation.
Kunsthallekleinbaselexhibition Fabio Nicotera / Carola Rümper (Jun 21 – Jun 21, 2015)exhibition info see websiteOpen 2pm – 12amestablished 2014director Jasmin GlaabPhone +41 79 502 0153Web kunsthallekleinbasel.comAddress Sperrstrasse 7transport stop Kaserneid I05 map M03Kunsthallekleinbasel is the living room of the artist and cu-rator Jasmin Glaab. Regularly on Sundays she arranges one-day exhibitions with international artists and art critics.
Saltsexhibition Nicolas Party: Panorama; The Printed Room; WLGTDWIexhibition info 55established 2009director Samuel Leuenberger, Associated Curator Elise LammerOpen Jun 18, 6pm – 11pm; Jun 19 – 21, 2pm – 6pmPhone +41 79 372 8175Web salts.chAddress Hauptstrasse 12, Birsfelden
transport stop Bären id I06 map M04Salts is non-for-profit space supporting young international artists in developing unique and exceptional site-specific prop-ositions. An old family butcher shop, two renovated garage boxes, a courtyard and a garden adjacent to the River Birs
Schwarzwaldalleeexhibition Sample (Jun 1 – Jul 26, 2015)exhibition info 66established 2011director Karin Borer, Daniel Kurth, Daniel Karrer, Bianca Pedrina, Lorenz WiederkehrPhone +41 79 669 9640Web schwarzwaldallee.chAddress Voltastrasse 41transport stop Voltaplatzid I07 map M01Schwarzwaldallee is a non-commercial exhibition space for young contemporary art. Since its founding in June 2011, the focus has been on comprehensive exhibition projects with regional, national and international artistic positions.
3.3 GAlleries iN bAsel
Balzer ProjectsCurrent exhibition Lilli Keller – Erkenntnis dunkelt Farbe (Jun 12 – Jul 25, 2015)exhibition info see websiterepresented Artists Brian Duggan,
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Anita Hede, Geneviève Morin, Ulrich Muchenberger, Ute Schendel, Kaya Theiss, Stephan Spicher, Lex Vögtli and othersestablished 2004Owner Karin Sutterspace 100m²Open Wed – Thu, 2pm – 6:30pm; Fri 11am – 6:30pm; Sat, 11am – 4pmPhone +41 79 335 5649Web galeriekarinsutter.chAddress Rebgasse 27transport stop Claraplatz id G07 map M03
Laleh JuneCurrent exhibition Aube Breton-Elleouët (Jun 11 – Jul 31, 2015)exhibition info see websiterepresented Artists Anoush Abrar, Christine Boillat, Aube Breton-Elleouët, Emma Dusong, Cris Faria, Lori Hersberger, Kelly McCallum, Behrouz Rae, Marc Rembold, Firooz Zahedi, Peter Zimmermann, Philippe Zumsteinestablished 2008Owner Laleh Junefairs Kunst Zurich 2015space 180m²Open Tue – Fri, 1pm – 6pm; Sat, 12pm – 5pmPhone +41 61 228 7778Web lalehjune.comAddress Picassoplatz 4transport stop Kunstmuseumid G08 map M03
Neue & Alte KunstCurrent exhibition Peinture
– Sculpture. Cézanne bis Légerexhibition info 65established 2015Owner Michael Wernerdirector Susanne A. KudielkaOpen Tue – Sat, 9am – 5pm; during Art Basel 9am – 8pmPhone +41 61 271 3156Address Bäumleingasse 18transport stop Kunstmuseum, Bankvereinid G09 map M06
Nicolas KruppCurrent exhibition Michael Kunze: Passion Tagwache, Niedriger Sonnenstand (Apr 30 – Jun 27, 2015)exhibition info 64represented Artists Thomas Baumann, Angela de la Cruz, Peter Friedl, Joanne Greenbaum, Lone Haugaard Madsen, Diango Hernández, Dani Jakob, Piotr Janas, Michael Kunze, Atta Kwami, Claudio Moser, Yoan Mudry, Markus Müller, Markéta Othová, Marjetica Potrč, Werner Reiterer, Rico Scagliola & Michael Meier, Dominik Sittig, Studer & Van den Berg, Walter Swennen, Heimo Zobernigestablished 2000Owner Nicolas Kruppfairs Art Basel, Unlimitedspace 400m²Open Thu – Sat, 2pm – 6pm and by appointment; during Art Basel: Tue – Sat, 10:30am – 7:30pmPhone +41 61 683 3265
Graf & SchelbleCurrent exhibition Oliver Krähenbühl: More than a wihisper (May 29 – Jul 03, 2015)exhibition info see websiterepresented Artists Mojé Assefjah, Jean Baier, Silvio Blatter, Catherine Bolle, Pepe Cerdá, Lucia Coray, Claudia Desgranges, Max Diel, Janos Fajó, Friedhelm Falke, Marion Galut, Philippe Grosclaude, Rainer Gross, Michael Jäger, Tamas Konok, Oliver Krähenbühl, Kühne | Klein, Margarit Lehmann, Marianne Leupi, Marius Rappo, Vera Rothamel, Raven Schlossberg, Elisabeth Stalder, Nicoletta Stalder, Irène Wydlerestablished 1988Owners Irene Graf Schelble, Walter Schelblespace 180m²Open Tue – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pmPhone +41 61 261 0911Web grafschelble.chAddress Spalenvorstadt 14transport stop Spalentorid G04 map M06
Guillaume DaeppenCurrent exhibition Christophe Lambert: Darkroom (Jun 6 – Jul 4, 2015)exhibition info see websiterepresented Artists Peter Fuss, Hilde Kentane, Christophe Lambert, Milk and Wodka, STF Moscato, Christian Robles, Luca Schenardi, STeW, Ana Vujic,
Yummy Industriesestablished 2006Owner Guillaume Daeppenfairs I Never Read, Baselspace 106m²Open Wed – Fri, 5pm – 8pm; Sat 12pm – 5pmPhone +41 79 467 9062Web gallery-daeppen.comAddress Müllheimerstrasse 144transport stop Bläsiring, Musical Theaterid G05 map M01
Idea FixaCurrent exhibition Admir Jahic & Comenius Roethlisberger: Neues (Jun 11 – Jul 4, 2015)exhibition info 55represented Artists Sandra Boeschenstein, Katharina von Dolffs, Pola Dwurnik, Sophie Hammarström, Admir Jahic & Comenius Roethlisbergerestablished 2012Owners Anina Michel, Reto Mettlerspace 70m²Open Wed – Sat, 12 – 6pm; During Art Basel: daily, 2pm – 8pm Phone +41 61 681 5024Web idea-fixa.comAddress Feldbergstrasse 38transport stop Erasmusplatz, Feldberstrasseid G06 map M03
Karin SutterCurrent exhibition Stephan Spicher, Blooming – Fading, drawings and objects (May 29 – Jul 4, 2015)exhibition info see websiterepresented Artists Ruth Berger,
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Tony WuethrichCurrent exhibition Noori Lee, The Slip (Jun 01 – Jun 30, 2015)represented Artists Roza El-Hassan, Pawel Ferus, Corsin Fontana, Conrad Jon Godly, Christian Herdeg, Leiko Ikemura, Indra, Noori Lee, Frances Scholz, Markus Schwanderestablished 1976Owner Tony Wuethrichfairs Kunst 15 Zuerichspace 180m²Open Wed – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat 11am – 4pmPhone +41 79 312 6200Web tony-wuethrich.comAddress Vogesenstrasse 29transport stop St. Johanns-Torid G14 map M02
von Bartha BaselCurrent exhibition Superflex: Euphoria Now (Apr 25 – Jul 11, 2015)exhibition info 68represented Artists Christian Andersson, Olle Baertling, Andrew Bick, Anna Dickinson, Camille Graeser, Terry Haggerty, James Howell, Daniel Robert Hunziker, Imi Knoebel, Perrine Lievens, Bernhard Luginbühl, László Moholy-Nagy, Francois Morellet, Aurélie Nemours, Karim Noureldin, Sarah Oppenheimer, Boris Rebetez, Florian Slotawa, Bob & Roberta Smith, Superflex, Sophie Taeuber Arp, Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely, Bernar Venet, Gerhard von Graevenitz, John
Wood & Paul Harrison, Beat Zodererestablished 1970Owners Miklos and Margareta von Barthafairs Art Baselspace 850m²Open Tue – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pm, or by appointmentPhone +41 61 322 1000Web vonbartha.comAddress Kannenfeldplatz 6transport stop Kannenfeldplatzid G15 map M02
3.4 Artists OPeN stUdiOs
For the first time in Basel, My Art Guides lists open Artists studios. The selected artists are welcoming you in their studios on June 18, 2015.
Cheon Pyo LeeCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 3pm – 8pm)born in South Korea, 1980lives in New York and Seoulsolo shows Fantastic Collaborator, Corner Art Space, Seoul, 2013; Medium is the Same, Interstate Projects, New York, 2012; Gestures of Orbicular Topology, Whiteflag, New York, 2011Collective shows Video Snack, MoMA PS1, New York, 2014; Sema Blue, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea, 2014; Dark Markets, Oliver Francis Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 2014; Queens International, Queens Museum,
Web nicolaskrupp.comAddress Rosentalstrasse 28transport stop Gewerbeschuleid G10 map M04
PulpoCurrent exhibition Wilhelm Frederking: Neukingland (Jun 18 – Aug 1, 2015) exhibition info 72represented Artists Nina Hannah Kornatz, Daniel Richter, Wilhelm Frederking, Christoph Schlingensief, Christoph Göttel, Thomas Heyder, Norbert Bisky, Samuel Treindlestablished 2014Owners Ursula and Patrick L’Hostespace 140m²Open Tue – Fri, 11am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pm; during Art Basel: daily, 11am – 8pm Phone +49 7621 168 0103 Web pulpo-galerie.comAddress Riessgässchen 9, Lörrach, Germanyid G11 map X
StampaCurrent exhibition Daniela Keiser: Clugén, Magùn, Promigiur (Jun 3 – Aug 29, 2015)exhibition info 59represented Artists Vito Acconci, Katja Aufleger, Silvia Bächli, Jonas Burkhalter, Miriam Cahn, Monika Dillier, Marlene Dumas, Ian Hamilton Finlay, General Idea, Martina Gmür, Sabine Hertig, Herzog & de Meuron, Hanspeter Hofmann, Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler,
Daniela Keiser, Udo Koch, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Zilla Leutenegger, Heinrich Lüber, Dorit Margreiter, Josef Felix Müller, Guido Nussbaum, Marcel Odenbach, Dennis Oppenheim, Pipilotti Rist, Roman Signer, Erik Steinbrecher, Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger, Valentina Stieger, Vivian Suter, Ernesto Tatafiore, Rosemarie Trockel, Till Veltenestablished 1969Owner Gilli and Diego Stampafairs Art Baselspace 350m²Open Tue – Fri, 12am – 6:30pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 61 261 7910Web stampa-galerie.ch Address Spalenberg 2transport stop Marktplatzid G12 map M06
Thomas KnoellCurrent exhibition Peinture – Sculpture. Cézanne bis Légerexhibition info 65represented Artists Per Kirkeby, Markus Lüpertz, Maki Na Kamuraestablished 2010Owner Carlo Knöll, Thomas Knölldirector Carlo Knöll, Thomas KnöllOpen During Art Basel: daily, 9am – 8pm; Tue – Sat, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 692 2988Web galerieknoell.chAddress Bäumleingasse 18transport stop Kunstmuseum, Bankvereinid G13 map M06
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York, 2005Gallery Laleh JuneVenue c/o Keller Swiss Group, Reinacherstrasse 121trasport LeimgrubenwegContact [email protected] marcrembold.comid A03 map M05Practice Admired for his living colours, changing spectral col-ours, Marc Rembold has always developed a protean aspect to his art. His career features a constant dialogue between paintings, multi-media, sculp-tures, installations and objects.
Mathieu LatulippeCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 3pm – 8pm)born in Québec, Canada, 1976lives in Montréalsolo shows Back to Paradise Lost, Optica, Toronto, 2015; Cenotaph for Two Outlawed Lovers, Rez-de-Chaussée Gallery, Glasgow, 2012; Between Construction and Antimatter, Darling Foundry, Montréal, 2011Collective shows So Much Freedom its Incredible, Christophe Merian Fundation, Basel, 2015; You Won’t Believe (…), Division Gallery, Montréal, 2015; The Work Ahead of Us, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, 2011; View, Netwerk, Aalst, Belgium, 2011Gallery Division Gallery, MontrealVenue Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 10, Atelier 6trasport Ruchfeld
Contact [email protected] mathieulatulippe.comid A04 map M05Practice Whether they are objects, installations, models, photographs, actions or video; the works of Mathieu Latu-lippe explore, with humour and fantasy, different perceptions or mythologies which determine or influence how we see and feel the objects, the space and the people around us.
Mireille GrosCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 9:30am – 2:30pm, or by appointment)born in Aarau, Switzerland, 1954lives in BaselPrizes IAAB, Artist in Residence, Beijing, 2009; Regionalekunstpreis, Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, 2004; IAAB, Artist in Residence, Bamako, Mali, 2002solo shows Collection of Prints and Drawings, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, 2014; Kunsthaus L6, Freiburg, Germany, 2013; Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, 2010; Museum Langmatt Baden, Switzerland, 2008Collective shows Triennale de l’art imprimé contemporain, Musée des beaux-arts le Locle, Switzerland, 2015; Paradis et Utopies, ceci n’est pas une exposition, musée du papier peint, Mézières, Switzerland; Die zeichnerische Dimension,
New York, 2013Venue Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 10, Atelier 5trasport RuchfeldContact [email protected] Web cheonpyolee.comid A01 map M05Practice Cheon pyo Lee is a New York-based artist whose multi-disciplinary practice is ground-ed in notions of absurdity, play, and experimentation. Lee will present new works made during his residency at Atelier Mondial in Basel.
Hetal ChudasamaCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 3pm – 8pm)born in Junagadh, India, 1984lives in Vadodara, IndiaPrizes Nasreen Mohamadi Award, 2010; Krishankriti Foundation, French allowence student exchange award, 2010solo shows Sable & Azure, Kalakriti Trident, Hydrabad, India, 2014; Gift of Toungue, Seven Art, New Delhi, 2013, Fold of Disguise, Krishnakriti, Hydrabad, India, 2012Collective shows Two Positions, Seven Art, New Delhi, 2012; Postcards and Letters Beyond Text, in collaboration with Prof. Marcus Wood, Swastik Reclamation, The Royal Pavilion and Museum, Brighton & Hove, England, 2011; Art Makers, New Delhi, 2010Venue Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 10
trasport RuchfeldContact [email protected] A02 map M05Practice Hetal Chudasama’s work stands as a dialogue with limi-nal spaces. She uses symbolic objects, gestures, rituals and pictorial narrative to exam-ine the source that confronts the questions of survival and existence. Her projects develop around multiple works that simultaneously incorporate a variety of mediums incl. paint-ing, site specific installations, sculptures, performance,and video.
Marc RemboldCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 2:30pm – 5pm) born in Zurich,1963lives in Baselsolo shows Kitsch Readymade, Laleh June Galerie, Basel, 2014; Art Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah, Glamoury Pop Art Kitsch, Laleh June Galerie, Dubai, 2010; Marc Rembold Liquids, Galerie Kashya Hildebrand, Zurich, 2005; Filiminifilimaximaliste Sculptures – Postcards, The Swiss Museum for Paper, Writing and Printing, 2003Collective shows Beauty is Diamond, Laleh June Galerie, Basel, 2010; Fashionable art-die mode in der Kunst, Kunst Raum Riehen, Basel, 2010; Licht Farbe Raum, Galerie Lausberg, Düsseldorf, 2006; Spectrum, Galerie Kashya Hildebrand, New
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2001; [plug.in], Basel, 2003; Kunsthalle, Basel, 2007; Kunstmuseum des Kanton Thurgau Kartause Ittinge, 2013Venue Auf dem Wolf 13Contact [email protected] stoeckerselig.chid A07 map M05Practice Attentive contemplating on themselves and the world in interplay of imagination and pictorial invention they metamorphose the picture into imagination – as a multi media installation.
Yuichiro TamuraCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 3pm – 8pm)born in Toyama, Japan, 1977lives in Berlin and TokyoPrizes The Excellence Prize, Art Division of the Japan Media Arts Festival, 2010 solo shows Yuka Tsuruno Gallery, Tokyo, 2015; Art Basel Hong Kong, Yuka Tsuruno Gallery, 2013Collective shows Mediacity Seoul 2014, Seoul Museum of Art, 2014; Festival of Future Nows, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2014; Walk In Progress, Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou, China, 2014; Accidental Accomplishment, Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin, 2013; MOT Annual 2012, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2012Gallery Yuka Tsuruno, TokyoVenue Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 10
trasport RuchfeldContact ginzacoyote @hotmail.comWeb damianoyurkiewich.comid A08 map M05PracticeYuichiro Tamura has con-sistently pursued the possibili-ties of the image, whilestraddling various other media and frameworks, including film, installation, and performance. In recent years, his focus on approach to sites and placesand attempts to produce his works based on elaborate research of reading their history and context. In Basel he is trying to get the core of the city, tocreate a new landscape.
Kunsthalle Palazzo, Liestal, Switzerland, 2014; Unikat Unicum, Artists‘ Books, Swiss National Library, Bern, Switzerland, 2014; Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland, 2014; tout est là, Pavillon carré de Baudouin, Paris, France, 2013; Making Visible, Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, 2013Gallery Anton MeierVenue Altrheinweg 36trasport CibaContact [email protected] mireillegros.chid A05 map M01Practice Since Mireille Gros fin-ished her studies at the Schule für Gestaltung in Basel and the Cooper Union in New York in 1981, she has realised a big body of work in various media, such as paintings, drawings, installations, photographs, videos, prints, books, and works in the public space.
Shazeb ShaikhCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 3pm – 8pm)born in Mumbai, India, 1983lives in MumbaiCollective shows The Carnival of eCreativity, India, 2010 – 2015; The Blackout Festival, India, 2012 – 2014; Karma Yatri Travel and Art, India, 2014; Curing the Beast, India, 2008Venue Campus of the Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 10, Atelier 1trasport RuchfeldContact [email protected]
Web sheikspear.wix.comid A06 map M05Practice As an independent cu-rator, Shazeb Shaikh has been exploring several questions in creating frameworks of in-ter-disciplinary artistic research and production. He was also actively involved in public space projects and was researching and developing sub-cultural practices in Mumbai.
StöckerseligCurrent event Open Studio (Jun 18, 10am – 10pm)born in Annette Stöcker, Biel 1962; Christian Selig, St Gallen 1954lives in BaselPrizes Prix de la Ville Yverdon, 1989; Prix de la Ville de Genève, 1992; Bundesamt für Kultur 1993; Stipendium der Stadt Zürich, 1995; UBS Werkjahrbeitrag, 1995; Werkbeitrag Kanton Thurgau, 2005solo shows Kunsthalle St.Gallen, 1990; Kunsthalle Will, 1992; Kunstraum Kreuzlingen, 1994; Kunstmuseum des Kanton Thurgau Kartause Ittingen, 1997; Kunsthalle Winterthur, 1999; Ausstellungsraum Klingental Basel, 2002; Kunsthalle Arbon, 2006, Das Esszimmer, Bonn, 2014Collective shows Kunstmuseum Aarau, 1990; Helmhaus Zürich, 1996; Pulchri Studio Den Haag, 1996; Kunsthaus Baselland,
design and fashion Clues 9998
Matrix Shoptype Design and Fashion LabelOpen Tue – Fri, 11am – 7pm, Sat, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 281 5454Web matrixdesign.chAddress St. Johanns-Vorstadt 38trasport Johanniterbruckeid S05 map M03Matrix designs and produces two collections of scarves and serving trays every year. The products are characterized by their geometrical designs, avery broad range of colours, quality fabrics and unexpected details.
Ooid Storetype Fashion Concept StoreOpen Tue – Fri, 11am – 7pm; Sat 11am – 5pmPhone +41 61 508 2233Web ooid-store.comAddress St. Johanns-Vorstadt 33trasport Johanniterbrückeid S06 map M03Ooid Store is the newest outstanding addition to Basel’s growing fashion scene, directly opposite of Chez Donati. At Ooid Store you find women’s and men’s fashion, accessories, high-quality bags, perfume, and design gems in a spacious timeless interior.
Set&Sekttype Fashion Concept StoreOpen Mon – Fri, 10am – 6:30pm; Sat 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 271 0765
Web setandsekt.comAddress Rümelinsplatz 5trasport Marktplatzid S07 map M06Set&Sekt is a outstanding fashion concept store for men and women in the heart of the old town. Art, architecture and fashion are brought together in an inspiring combination.
Soedertype Design Concept StoreOpen Mon – Fri, 10am – 6.30pm; Sat, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 556 1816Web soeder.chAddress Spalenberg 38id S08 map M06Soeder is a creative collective that shares a common sense for aesthetics and ecological ideology: contemporary design made from the best resources, easily usable, long lasting.
Stampa Bookstoretype Art and Design BooksOpen Tue – Fri, 12pm – 6.30pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 61 261 7910Web stampa-galerie.chAddress Spalenberg 2id S09 map M06The bookshop, as an integral part of the gallery, offers a high-ly specialised range of publi-cations on art, photography, architecture and design.
VitraHaus type Design and Living
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Claudia Güdel Wo|Men’s Wear type Fashion Design LabelOpen Mon, 1:30pm – 6:30pm, Tue – Fri, 10am – 6:30pm; Sat, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 554 1103Web claudiagudel.chAddress Schnabelgasse 4trasport Universität, Marktplatzid S01 map M06The Basel-based designer transforms high performance materials into empowering designs for men and women. The collections are exclusivelymanufactured in Switzerland and Europe.
Handmade/Sevensisterstype Concept StoresOpen Mon, 2pm – 6:30pm, Tue – Fri, 10:30am – 6:30pm; Sat, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 61 262 0980Web sevensisters.chAddress Spalenberg 38trasport Marktplatz id S02 map M06Sevensisters and Handmade are two design concept stores in one location in the heart of the old town; you can find selected design items such as fashion, accessories, beauty, design gifts and much more.
It’s Lauber & Anita Mosertype Shoes and Leather GoodsOpen Tue – Sat, 10am – 7pm Phone +41 61 554 3677Web itslauber.com; anitamoser.ch Address Hammerstrasse 90trasport Clarastr., Hammerstr.id S03 map M03It’s Lauber & Anita Moser design exquisite, appealing articles in leather: laboriously plaited bracelets and richly worked collars, beautifully shapedhigh-heeled suede sandals with finely inscribed ornamentation, and lace shoes. Their new showroom offers fine craftsmanship and innovative fashion accessories.
June Baseltype Concept Storeevent June 15, 5pm – 8pm, preview (by invitation only)Open Jun 16 – 17, 10am – 8pm; Jun 18 – 19, 10am – 7pm, Jun 20 – 21, 11am – 7pmPhone +41 79 193 8413Web june-basel.comAddress Halle 1 Süd, Messeplatztrasport Messeplatz id S04 map M03June Basel is a pop-up concept store that showcases Swiss fashion design, fine goods and selected souvenirs while embracing the ‘Sister City’relationship between Basel and Miami.
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Web kaserne-basel.chAddress Klybeckstrasse 1bid R06 map M03
La Fourchettetaste Regional type Trendy and SeasonalOpen Tue – Thu, 9am – 11pm; Fri – Sun, 9am – 6pmPhone +41 61 691 2828Web lafourchettebasel.comAddress Klybeckstrasse 122id R07 map M01
Landestelletaste Sky, Drinks, Snackstype Young and creativeOpen Daily, 11:30 – 9pmPhone +41 78 602 2455Web landestelle.chAddress Uferstrasse 35, Klybeckquaiid R08 map M01
Restaurant Kunsthalletaste Italian, Frenchtype Traditional BrasserieOpen Mon – Sat, 11:30am – 11:30pmPhone +41 61 272 4233Web restaurant-kunsthalle.chAddress Steinenberg 7id R09 map M06
Rhyschänzlitaste Modern Swiss type Design meets traditionOpen Mon – Fri, 11:30am – 2pm, 5pm – late; Sat, 11:30am – 2pm, 6pm – latePhone +4161 272 2323Web rhyschaenzli.ch
Address Lichtstrasse 9id R10 map M01
Rubinotaste Creative cuisine type Nice atmosphereOpen Mon – Fri, 11:30am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 11:30pm; Sat, 6pm – 11:30pmPhone +41 61 333 7770Web rubino-basel.chAddress Luftgässlein 1id R11 map M06
Union Restaurant Baseltaste Design and Burgerstype Cool and modern interiorOpen Thu, 11:30am – 2pm, 5pm – 12am; Fri, 11:30am – 2pm, 5pm – 1am; Sat, 5pm – 1am; Sun, 5pm – 12amPhone +41 61 683 7770Web union-restaurant.comAddress Klybeckstrasse 95id R12 map M01
Werk8taste Cocktail Bar & Seasonal Kitchentype Industrial flairOpen Mon – Wed, 11:30 –12am; Thu, 11:30 – 1am; Fri, 11:30 – 2am; Sat 5pm – 2amPhone +41 61 551 0880Web werkacht.chAddress Dornacherstr 192id R13 map X
Zum Goldenen Fasstaste Fine Seasonal Kitchentype Stylish and cosy atmosphereOpen Tue – Sat, from 6:30
Open Mon – Sun, 10am – 6pmPhone +49 7621 702 3500Web vitra.comAddress Ray-Eames-Str. 1, Weil am Rheinid S10 map XFurniture arrangements in different design styles, which include both the great Vitra classics and the latest contemporary designs. Here you find inspiration for your home, explore your taste and try out, order and purchase furniture and design objects.
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Bonvivanttaste Fine diningtype Open-plan kitchen, Regional ingredientsOpen Mon – Fri, 12pm – 2pm, 6.30pm – 12am; Sat, 7pm – 12amPhone +41 61 361 7900 Web bon-vivant.chAddress Zwingerstrasse 10, Baselid R01 map X
Cargo Bartaste Young, artytype BarOpen Mon – Wed, 4pm – 1am; Fri – Sun, 4pm – 2:30amPhone +41 61 321 0072Web cargobar.chAddress St. Johanns-Rheinweg 46id R02 map M03
Chez Donatitaste Fine dining
type Italian, Piedmont cuisineOpen Tue – Sat, 11:30am – 2pm; 6:30pm – 10pmPhone +41 61 322 0919Web lestroisrois.comAddress St. Johanns-Vorstadt 48id R03 map M03
Conto 4056taste Urban Cocktail Bartype Spanish and italian specialitiesspecial event Jun 19, 11pm, Blender 000 (private show)Open Mon – Wed, 4pm – 11pm; Thu – Fri, 4pm – 1am; Sat 12pm – 1amPhone +41 61 261 4056Web conto4056.comAddress Gasstrasse 1id R04 map M01
Das Schifftaste Design, Food and Drinkstype Restaurant, Bar, Events on the BoatOpen Bar: Tue – Sat, 5pm – 12am; Sun, from 12pm; Restaurant: Tue – Sat, from 6:30pm; Sun, from 12pm Phone +41 61 631 4240Web dasschiff.ch Address Westquaistrasse 19id R05 map M01
KaBartaste Coctails and Snackstype Informal and casualOpen Mon – Thu, 11:30am – 1am; Fri, 11:30am – 2am; Sat, 1pm – 2am; Sun, 1pm – 7pmPhone +41 61 681 4717
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Der Teufelhof Basel type Art Boutique HotelPhone +41 61 261 1010Web [email protected] Leonhardsgraben 49id H01 map M06
Grand Hotel Les Trois Roistype First Class Luxury Hotelspecial event Jun 16 – 21, Hauser & Wirth installs a fully-functional bar designed by Björn and Oddur Roth, son and grandson of Swiss artist Dieter Roth, in the LobbyPhone +41 61 260 5050Web lestroisrois.comemail [email protected] Blumenrain 8id H02 map M03
Hostel St. Albantype Design HostelPhone +41 61 272 0572 Address Kirchrain 10id H03 map M03
Hotel Dtype Modern Boutique HotelPhone +41 61 272 2020Web hoteld.chemail [email protected] Blumenrain 19id H04 map M03
Pullman Basel Europetype New Business HotelPhone +41 61 690 8080Web pullmanhotels.comemail [email protected] Clarastr. 43id H05 map M03
Schloss Binningentype Boutique HotelPhone +41 61 425 6000Web schlossbinningen.chemail [email protected] Schlossgasse 2-5id H06 map X
Steinenschanze Stadthotel type Boutique HotelPhone +41 61 272 53 53Web steinenschanze.chemail [email protected] Address Steinengraben 69id H07 map M06
Swissôtel Le Plaza Baseltype Business HotelPhone +41 61 555 3333Web swissotel.comemail [email protected] Messeplatz 25id H08 map M03
The Passagetype Boutique HotelPhone +41 61 631 5 51Web the-passage-hotel-basel.chemail [email protected] Steinengrabenid H09 map M06
exhibitions & events in Zurich 105104
In 2016 the city of Zurich, will be host city of Manifesta 11 and also celebrating 100 years of Dada.
Zurich has a very long histo-ry of artistic and intellectual liberalism. It was historically an incubator for revolutionary po-litical and artistic movements. The city’s evolving urban setting allows Manifesta 11 to explore critical global issues relating to mechanisms of urbanisation. Roles art can play within struc-tures of the urban space and so-ciety will be scrutinized allowing experimental interventions and inviting a critical discourse.
Manifesta 11 is curated by artist Christian Jankowski. Dadaism found its roots in the very heart of Zurich at the “Cabaret Voltaire”. The space at Spiegelgasse 1 served artistic and political purposes. Hugo Ball’s, opening Manifesto was publicised at the first Dada eve-ning on 14.7.1916. The jubilee “Dada 100” has already started outside of Zurich and currently comprises various events and programmes at the Palazzo Trevisan degli ulivi during this year’s Venice Biennale.
Web manifesta.orgWeb dada100zuerich2016.ch/en
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AAA: Art Altstetten AlbisriedenVenue Public space of Zurich Altstetten / Zurich Albisrieden Curators Christoph Doswald, Bettina Burkhardt (project direction)date Jun 13 – Sep 13, 2015Web stadt-zuerich.ch/aaaid E01 map V30 artists challenge themselves with the questions of city devel-opment, neighbourhood history, aesthetic in public places and other themes rooted in the urban context. The artworks are grouped in several geographical clusters: Vulkanplatz/Linden-platz, Flurstrasse/Zollfreilager, the heart of the Albisrieden vil-lage and the Eichbühl cemetery. Several satellite projects are also planned in the Zürich-West area.
Albert Oehlen: An Old Painting in SpiritVenue Kunsthalle Zürichdate May 30 – Aug 16, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery WeekendCurator Daniel BaumannOpen Tue, Wed, Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8pm; Sat, Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Web kunsthallezurich.ch
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Address Limmatstr. 270id E02 map Z01Oehlen is among the most innovative and controversially discussed artists of today. Quarter of a century later the exhibition revisits the 1980s with a selection of works from that era, complemented with new, never-before shown paintings.
Carlos Bunga. I Am A NomadVenue Museum Haus Konstruktivdate Jun 4 – Sep 6, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery WeekendCurator Sabine SchaschlOpen Tue, Thu – Sun, 11am – 5pm; Wed, 11am – 8pmAdmission CHF 16; reduced CHF 12Web hauskonstruktiv.chAddress Selnaustr. 25id E03 map Z03The Portuguese artist conceives a parallel architectural world on the 5th floor. One room on the 4th floor is devoted to the drawings, sculptures and video works that Bunga develops in response to his installations.
Chandigarh sehenVenue Centre Le Corbusier; Museum Heidi Weberdate May 21 – Oct 4, 2015Artists René Burri, Thomas Flechtner, Hans and Karihanna Frei, Jürg Gasser, Ernst Scheidegger, Dolf Schnebli, Alain Tanner and Maja Weyermann
Open Wed – Sun, 12pm – 6pm Admission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Web centerlecorbusier.comAddress Höschgasse 8id E04 map XThe Center was the final work of Le Corbusier. The current exhibition marks the 50th anni-versary of Le Corbusier’s death showing works by Burri, Flech-tner, Hans and Karihanna Frei, Gasser, Scheidegger, Schnebli, Tanner and Weyermann.
De La Fuente Oscar De Franco, Bluecore Asia Andrzejka Naveen – TransformationVenue Helmhaus Zurichdate May 1 – Jun 21, 2015special event Jun 14, 11am, guided tour with De La Fuente Oscar De Franco, Corina Simeon and Daniel Morgenthaler; Jun 18, 6:30pm, guided tour with Asia Andrzejka Naveen and Simon Maurer; Jun 18, 8pm, Miracles, Group ConcertCurator May 1 – Jun 21, 2015Open Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pm; Thu, 10am – 8pmWeb museen-zuerich.chAddress Limmatquai 31id E05 map Z04The Helmhaus presents a double exhibition by artists who make life to art and vice versa; under the title “Blue Core” De La Fuente Oscar De Franco showswhat he brought back from his 90-day trip around the world. Asia Andrzejka Naveen’s “Trans-formation” turns the Helmhaus
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to her place of residence, “Miracles” – a group of friends – are invited too.
Europe. The Future of HistoryVenue Kunsthaus Zürichdate Jun 12 – Sep 6, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery Weekend; Jun 17, 6:15pm, Places of memory, artist’s talk with Uriel OrlowArtists Kader Attia, Marc Bauer, Arnold Böcklin, Herbert Brandl, Honoré Daumier, Fischli/Weiss, Dani Gal, Ferdinand Hodler, Thomas Imbach, Anna Jer-molaewa, Ilya Kabakov, Nikita Kadan, Bouchra Khalili, Paul Klee, Daniel Knorr, Christian Philipp Müller, Nives WidauerCurators Cathérine Hug, Robert MenasseOpen Tue, Fri, Sun, 10am – 6pm; Wed, Thu, 10am – 8pmAdmission CHF 15; reduced CHF 10Web kunsthaus.chAddress Heimplatz 1id E06 map Z04The most comprehensive art exhibition on Europe in Switzer-land since 1991 comprises some 100 works by 50 artists from all parts of the continent, in the media of painting, photography, video and installation.
Marco Fedele di Catrano: The Poet’s GardenVenue Balts Projectsdate Jun 5 – Jul 10, 2015Curator Monika AnnenOpen Thu – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat,
12pm – 5pm; or by appointment Web baltsprojects.comAddress Bernerstr. Nord 180, 1st floorid E07 map XBALTS Projects focuses on exhi-bitions by architects and artists who engage in some special way with architecture.
Sense Uncertainty. A Private CollectionVenue Kunsthaus Zürichdate Jun 19 – Oct 4, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery WeekendArtists Nobuyoshi Araki, Nathalie Djuberg, Robert Frank, Jeff Koons, Sarah Lucas, Boris Mikhailov and othersOpen Tue, Fri, Sun, 10am – 6pm; Wed, Thu, 10am – 8pmAdmission CHF 15; reduced CHF 10Web kunsthaus.chAddress Heimplatz 1 id E08 map Z04Artists have reflected in great depth on the interrelationship between the soul, the spirit and its physical ‘protuberance’ into the world beyond it. This is dramatically exemplified in the 70 photographs, sculptures, paintings and video works from the collection of film.
Toys Redux – On Play and CritiqueVenue Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunstdate May 30 – Aug 16, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery
Weekend; Jun 13, 1pm, artist’s talk with Judith Bernstein; 5pm, performance by Claus Richter; Jun 14, 5:30pm, guided tourCurator Raphael Gygax, Judith WelterOpen Tue, Wed, Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8pm; Sat, Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Web migrosmuseum.chAddress Limmatstr. 270id E09 map Z01The exhibition brings together artists who use formats and imagery from popular culture that are usually addressed to children or teenagers.
William Kentridge. The NoseVenue Museum Haus Konstruktivdate Jun 4 – Sep 6, 2015special event Jun 13 – 14, Gallery WeekendOpen Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun, 1 1am – 5pm; Wed 11am – 8pmAdmission CHF 16; reduced CHF 12Web hauskonstruktiv.chAddress Selnaustrasse 25id E10 map Z03At the center of William Ken-tridge’s presentation is the 8-part video installation “I am not me, the horse is not mine”. William Kentridge looks into the era of the Russian Constructiv-ists and their fight for social and artistic transformation.
Zurich Contemporary Art WeekendVenue Various
date Jun 13 – 14, 2015, 11am id E11 map VA special weekend of openings of the most important galleries and museums in town. This showcase for the Zurich galler-ies and institutions has estab-lished itself among international art aficionados who have come to consider a trip to Zurich as an integral part of the build-up to Art Basel.
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Heidi Weber Museum – Centre Le Corbusierexhibition Chandigarh sehen (May 21 – Oct 4, 2015)exhibition info 103established 1967director Heidi WeberOpen Wed – Sun, 12pm – 6pm Admission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Phone +41 44 383 6470Web centerlecorbusier.comAddress Höschgasse 8id M01 map XThe Centre Le Corbusier or Heidi Weber Museum is an art muse-um in Zürich dedicated to the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. This building exhibits Le Corbusier’s works of art in an ideal environment created by the architect himself.
Helmhaus ZürichOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pm; Sat, 10am – 8pm
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Phone +41 44 251 6177Web stadt-zuerich.chAddress Limmatquai 31id M02 map Z04The museum presents individu-al, group and thematic exhi-bitions devoted to the vibrant Swiss art scene together with discussion evenings with artists to provide a first–hand insight.
Kunsthalle Zürichexhibition Albert Oehlen (May 30 – Aug 16, 2015)exhibition info 102established 1985director Daniel BaumannOpen Tue, Wed, Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8pm; Sat, Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Phone +41 44 272 15 15Web kunsthallezurich.chAddress Limmatstr. 270id M03 map Z01The Kunsthalle doesn’t have a permanent collection in order to constantly redefine its identity by the artistic practice and en-able art to explore the societal role of an art institute.
Kunsthaus Zürichexhibition Europe. The Future of History (Jun 12 – Sep 6, 2015); Sense Uncertainty (Jun 19 – Oct 4, 2015)exhibition info 104established 1910director Christoph BeckerOpen Tue, Fri, Sun, 10am – 6pm; Wed, Thu, 10am – 8pm
Admission CHF 15; reduced CHF 10Phone +41 44 253 84 84Web kunsthaus.chAddress Heimplatz 1id M04 map Z04A rich exhibition programme along with its exquisite collec-tion containing masterpieces of Giacometti, Swiss artists, a Classical Modernist section, Old Masters and Contemporary art.
Migros Museum Für Gegenwartskunstexhibition Toys Redux (May 30 – Aug 16, 2015)exhibition info 104established 1996Open Tue, Wed, Fri, 11am – 6pm; Thu, 11am – 8pm; Sat, Sun, 10am – 5pmAdmission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Phone +41 44 277 20 50Web migrosmuseum.chAddress Limmatstrasse 270id M05 map Z01The museum focuses more on large-scale productions in close cooperation with the artists and less on what is already tried and tested.
Museum für Gestaltung Zürichexhibition Swiss Style – International Graphic Design (Apr 17 – Jul 26, 2015)established 1875director Christian BrändleOpen Tue – Sun, 10am – 5pm; Wed, 10am – 8pmAdmission CHF 12; reduced CHF 8Phone +41 43 446 6767
Web museum-gestaltung.chAddress Pfingstweidstr. 96id M06 map XThe museum is dedicated to de-sign, visual communication and architecture. In its archives are preserved objects of interna-tional importance.
Museum Haus Konstruktivexhibition Carlos Bunga. I Am A Nomad (Jun 4 – Sep 6, 2015); William Kentridge. The Nose (Jun 4 – Sep 6, 2015)exhibition info 103; 105director Sabine SchaschlOpen Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun, 11am – 5pm; Wed 11am – 8pmAdmission CHF 16; reduced CHF 12Phone +41 44 217 70 80Web hauskonstruktiv.chAddress Selnaustr. 25id M07 map Z03The only institution in Switzer-land committed to incorporating the history and the content of Concrete, Constructivist and Conceptual art and system-atically positioning it within a living dialogue with internation-al trends of contemporary art.
5.3 GAlleries & Art sPACes iN ZUriCH
Annemarie VernaCurrent exhibition Sol LeWitt – 40 years at Annemarie Verna Gallery, Part I (May 15 – Jul 4, 2015)represented Artists James Bishop, Antonio Calderara, Andreas
Christen, Joseph Egan, Dan Flavin, Richard Francisco, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Agnes Martin, Rita McBride, Ree Morton, Giulio Paolini, Manfred Pernice, Sylvia Plimack-Mangold, David Rabinowitch, Glen Rubsamen, Fred Sandback, Richard Tuttle, Robert Wilson, Jerry Zeniukestablished 1969Owner Annemarie Vernadirectors Annemarie and Gianfranco Vernafairs Art Basel, Arco Madrid, Art Colognespace 100m²Open Wed – Fri, 2pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 2pmPhone +41 44 262 3820Web annemarie-verna.chAddress Neptunstr. 42id G01 map X
Bob van OrsouwCurrent exhibition Julian Opie (May 30 – Jul 31, 2015)represented Artists Philip Akkerman, Cristian Andersen, Nobuyoshi Araki, Hannah Greely, Lutz & Guggisberg, Anton Henning, Hubbard/Birchler, Klaas Kloosterboer, Agnieszka Kurant, Daido Moriyama, Paul Morrison, Muntean/Rosenblum, Ernesto Neto, Julian Opie, Walter Pfeiffer, Albrecht Schnider, Shirana Shahbazi, Nedko Solakov, Marcel van Eeden, Ger van Elk, Bernard Voïtaestablished 1988
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Owner/director Bob van Orsouwfairs Art Basel, ARCO Madrid, The Armory Showspace 320m²Open Tue – Fri, 12am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 44 273 11 00Web bobvanorsouw.chAddress Limmatstrasse 270id G02 map Z01
Bolte Lang GalerieCurrent exhibition Benjamin Senior (Jun 13 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Vanessa Billy, Bianca Brunner, Claudia Comte, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Athene Galiciadis, Patrick Hari, Dagmar Heppner, Alexandra Navratil, Benjamin Senior, Jill Spector, Henning Strassburgerestablished 2008Owners Anna Bolte, Chaja Lang, Caroline Lommaertdirectors Anna Bolte, Chaja Langfairs Armory Show, Art Basel, Art Basel in Hong Kong, Miartspace 130m²Open Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 12pm – 5pmPhone +41 44 273 0010Web boltelang.comAddress Limmatstrasse 214id G03 map Z01
Christinger De MayoCurrent exhibition Yves Netzhammer (Jun 13 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Adán Vallecillo, Cat Tuong Nguyen, Clare Goodwin, Felipe Mujica,
Herbert Weber, Isabelle Krieg, Johanna Unzueta, Justin Hibbs, Marc Elsener, Marianne Halter, Michael Günzburger, Monica Ursina Jäger, Nigel Bennet, Oscar Gardea Duarte, Sinta Werner, Susanne Hofer, Yves Netzhammer, Estate Rafael Pérezestablished 2009directors Andrea Hinteregger De Mayo, Damian Christinger, Linda Christingerfairs ARCO Madrid, Zona Maco, ArtBo, Moving ImageOpen Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pm Phone +41 44 252 0808Web christingerdemayo.comAddress Ankerstr. 24id G04 map X
Edwynn HoukCurrent exhibition Liu Bolin: Hiding in the City (until Aug 1, 2015)represented Artists Valérie Belin, Robert Bourdeau, Sebastiaan Bremer, Alex Guofeng Cao, Elinor Carucci, Lynn Davis, Elena Dorfman, Michael Eastman, Elliott Erwitt, Lalla Essaydi, Sissi Farassat, Lee Friedlander, Gail Albert Halaban, Béatrice Helg, Elizabeth Heyert, Chen Jiagang, Mona Kuhn, Annie Leibovitz, Vera Lutter, Danny Lyon, Sally Mann, Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre, Edith Maybin, Joel Meyerowitz, Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Abelardo Morell, Vik Muniz,
Cathleen Naundorf, Robert Polidori, Herb Ritts, Victor Schrager, Stephen Shoreestablished 2010Owner Edwynn Houkdirectors Stefanie Little, Miki Wick-Kimfairs Art Basel in Miami Beach, Photo LondonOpen Tue – Fri, 11am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pm or by appointmentPhone +41 44 202 69 25 Web houkgallery.comAddress Stockerstr. 33id G05 map Z03
Eva PresenhuberCurrent exhibition Ugo Rondinone. Walls + Windows + Doors (Jun 13 – Jul 18, 2015); Doug Aitken, Löwenbräu Areal (May 16 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Doug Aitken, Martin Boyce, Joe Bradley, Angela Bulloch, Valentin Carron, Verne Dawson, Jay Defeo, Trisha Donnelly, Carroll Dunham, Latifa Echakhch, Matias Faldbakken, Sam Falls, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Mark Handforth, Candida Höfer, Alex Hubbard, Wyatt Kahn, Karen Kilimnik, Andrew Lord, David Ostrowski, Tobias Pils, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Tim Rollins And K.O.S., Ugo Rondinone, Eva Rothschild, Jean-Frédéric Schnyder, Steven Shearer, Josh Smith, Oscar Tuazon, Franz West, Sue Williams, Michael Williams
established Maag Areal 2002 / Löwenbräu Areal 2012Owner Eva Presenhuberdirector Markus Rischgasserfairs Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Basel Hong Kong, The Armory Show, FIAC space 1500m²Open Maag Areal: Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pm / Löwenbräu Areal: Tue – Fri, 11am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 43 444 70 50Web presenhuber.comAddress Maag Areal, Zahnradstr. 21; Löwenbräu Areal, Limmatstr. 270id G06 map Z01
Fabian & Claude WalterCurrent exhibition Luzia Simons: Getting Lost Outside (Jun 13 – Jul 4, 2015)represented Artists Samira Abbassy, Sonja Braas, Balthasar Burkhard, Sean Dawson, Andy Denzler, Gabriella Gerosa, Georg Gerster, Peter Hebeisen, Arnold Helbling, Michel Huelin, Dennis Oppenheim, Leta Peer, Frank Schramm, Viveek Sharma, Luzia Simons, Annelies Strb, Hugo Suter, Christian Vogtestablished 1986Owners Fabian and Claude Walterspace 250m2 Open Wed – Fri, 2pm – 6:30pm; Sat, 12pm – 4pmPhone +41 44 440 4018Web fabian-claude-walter.comAddress Rämistr.18id G07 map Z04
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Francesca Piarepresented Artists Thomas Bayrle, Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda, Isabelle Cornaro, Stéphane Dafflon, Philippe Decrauzat, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Vidya Gastaldon, Joseph Grigely, Juan José Gurrola, Wade Guyton, Fabrice Gygi, Anne Imhof, Emil Michael Klein, Jutta Koether, Elad Lassry, Tobias Madison, Kaspar Müller, Mai-Thu Perret, Vaclav Pozarek, Marta Riniker-Radich, Bruno Serralongue, David Shrigley, Josef Strau, Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, John Tremblayestablished 2012Owner/director Francesca Piafairs Artissima, Frieze London, Art Basel, Frieze NYspace 400m²Open Tue – Fri, 11am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 44 271 2444Web francescapia.comAddress Limmatstr. 268id G08 map Z01
Gregor StaigerCurrent exhibition Lucy Stein (Jun 6 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Rachal Bradley, Vittorio Brodmann, Marie-Michelle Deschamps, Florian Germann, Sonia Kacem, Brian Moran, Shana Moulton, Nicolas Party, Lucy Steinestablished 1988Owner/director Gregor Staigerfairs Art Base| Statements, Frieze NY, Miart
Open Tue – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pm Phone +41 44 491 3900Web galerie.gregorstaiger.comAddress Limmatstr. 268id G09 map Z01
Hauser & WirthCurrent exhibition Paul McCarthy. Spin Offs: White Snow WS, Caribbean Pirates CP; Calder / Picabia. Transparence (Jun 14 – Jul 25, 2015)represented Artists Rita Ackermann, Phyllida Barlow, Louise Bourgeois, Martin Creed, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Martin Eder, Isa Genzken, Subodh Gupta, Thomas Houseago, Richard Jackson, Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, Anna Maria Maiolino, Paul McCarthy, Ron Mueck, Pipilotti Rist, Dieter Roth Estate, Anri Sala, Roman Signer, Anj Smith, Diana Thater, Mark Wallinger and othersestablished 1992Owners Iwan and Manuela Wirth, Ursula Hauserdirector Fiona Römerfairs Frieze NY, Art Basel, Frieze Mastersspace Ground floor 430m²; 2nd floor 170m²Open Tue – Fri, 11am – 6pmPhone +41 44 446 8050Web hauserwirth.comAddress Limmatstr. 270id G10 map Z01
Karma International represented Artists Kim Seob
Boninsegni, Agnieszka Brzezanska, Ida Ekblad, Simone Fattal, David Hominal, José Rojas, K8 Hardy, Mélanie Matranga, Carissa Rodriguez, Pamela Rosenkranz, Emanuel Rossetti, Thomas Sauter, Martin Soto Climent, Keiichi Tanaami, Sergei Tcherepnin, Vivian Suterestablished 1988Owners Karolina Dankow, Marina Olsenfrom fairs Art Baselspace 160m²Open Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 12pm – 4pmPhone +41 43 535 8591Web karmainternational.orgAddress Hönggerstr. 40id G11 map X
Lullin + FerrariCurrent exhibition Pierre Haubensack – Sichten, Polyscapes 2005 – 2015 (May 30 – Jul 11, 2015) represented Artists Anna Amadio, Michael Bauch, Anne-Lise Coste, Franziska Furter, Sebastian Hammwöhner, Pierre Haubensak, Alexander Heim, Edit Oderbolz, Mamiko Otsubo, Gitte Schäfer, Uwe Wittwer, Bill Woodrowestablished 2008Owners Corrado Ferrari, Etienne Lullinfairs Art Cologne, Art Genève, Art Basel in Miami Beach, Art Basel, abc Art BerlinOpen Tue – Fri, 12pm – 6pm;
Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 43 205 2607Web lullinferrari.comAddress Limmatstr. 214id G12 map Z01
Mai 36Current exhibition Lawrence Weiner: Within Grasp (Jun 13 –Jul 31, 2015)represented Artists Franz Ackermann, Ian Anüll, John Baldessari, Stephan Balkenhol, Matthew Benedict, Troy Brauntuch, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Raúl Cordero, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Jürgen Drescher, General Idea, Luigi Ghirri, Jitka Hanzlová, Peter Hujar, Robert Mapplethorpe, Rita Mcbride, Harald F. Müller, Matt Mullican, Michel Pérez Pollo, Manfred Pernice, Magnus Plessen, Glen Rubsamen, Christoph Rütimann, Thomas Ruff, Paul Thek, Stefan Thiel, Daan Van Golden, Lawrence Weiner, Rémy Zaugg, Matthias Zinnestablished 1987Owner Samuel Maidirector Victor Gislerfairs Art Basel, Art Basel in Hong Kong, Art Basel in Miami Beach, Art Cologne, ARCO Madrid, FIAC Paris, Frieze London, Art Brussels, The Armory Show NYOpen Tue – Fri, 11am – 6:30pm; Sat, 11am – 4pmPhone +41 44 261 6880Web mai36.comAddress Rämistr. 37id G13 map Z04
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Mark MüllerCurrent exhibition François Morellet: More Morellet at Mark Müller (Jun 13 – Jul 25, 2015)represented Artists Jürg Altherr, Lena Amuat & Zoë Meyer, Polly Apfelbaum, Joachim Bandau, Heike Kati Barath, Francis Baudevin, Reto Boller, Monika Brandmeier, Urs Frei, Stefan Gritsch, Katharina Grosse, Marcia Hafif, Dennis Hollingsworth, Joseph Marioni, Martín Mele, Judy Millar, François Morellet, John Nixon, François Perrodin, Giacomo Santiago Rogado, Patrick Rohner, Michel Verjux, Markus Weggenmannestablished 1990Owner/director Mark Müllerfairs Art Basel, Art Basel in Hong Kong, Art Cologne, ARCO Madridspace 220m²Open Tue – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 4pm Phone +41 44 211 8155Web markmueller.chAddress Hafnerstr. 44id G14 map Z02
Peter KilchmannCurrent exhibition Monica Bonvicini (Jun 14 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Francis Alÿs, Maja Bajevic, Hernan Bas, Michael Bauer, Armin Boehm, Monica Bonvicini, Los Carpinteros, Willie Doherty, Valérie Favre, Marc-Antoine Fehr, Fernanda Gomes, Bruno
Jakob, Raffi Kalenderian, Jorge Macchi, Teresa Margolles, Fabian Marti, Claudia & Julia Müller, Adrian Paci, David Renggli, Melanie Smith, Javier Téllez, Tercerunquinto, Erika Verzutti, Artur Zmijewskiestablished 1992Owner Peter Kilchmanndirector Annemarie Reichenfairs Art Basel, Art Genève, ARCO Madrid, The Armory Show, SP-Artespace 550m²Open Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 44 278 1010Web peterkilchmann.comAddress Zahnradstr. 21id G15 map Z01
Raeber Von StenglinCurrent exhibition Dane Mitchell. All Whatness is Wetness (Jun 12 – Jul 18, 2015); Showroom: Ivan Seal (Jun 12 – Jul 18, 2015)represented Artists Saâdane Afif, Andrew Dadson, Karsten Födinger, Raphael Hefti, Sofia Hultén, Thomas Julier, David Keating, Robert Kinmont, Susanne Kriemann, Jill Magid, Dane Mitchell, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Ivan Seal, Thomas Wachholz, Alexander Wagnerestablished 2009Owners Beat Raeber, Matthias von Stenglindirector Harriet Claphamfairs Art Basel, Art Basel in Hong Kong, Art Basel in Miami Beach, FIAC
space 120m² / 140m²Open Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm; Sat, 11am – 5pmPhone +41 43 818 200Web raebervonstenglin.comAddress Pfingstweidstr. 23id G16 map Z01
Thomas Ammann Fine Artrepresented Artists Willem de Kooning, Brice Marden, Robert Ryman, Cy Twomblyestablished 1977Owner/director Doris Ammanndirector Georg Freifairs Art Baselspace 180m²Open Mon – Fri, 10am – 5pmPhone +41 44 360 5160Web ammannfineart.comAddress Restelbergstr. 97id G17 map X
5.4 HOtels iN ZUriCH
25hours Hoteltype Boutique HotelPhone +41 44 577 2525Web 25hours-hotels.comemail zuerichwest@ 25hours-hotels.comAddress Pfingstweidstr. 102id H01 map X
Greulichtype LuxuryPhone +41 43 243 4243Web greulich.chemail [email protected] Herman Greulich Str. 56id H02 map Z01
Park Hyatt Zürichtype LuxuryPhone +41 43 883 1234Web zurich.park.hyatt.chemail [email protected] Beethoven Str. 21id H03 map Z03
Storchen Zürichtype LuxuryPhone +41 44 227 2727Web storchen.chemail [email protected] Storchengasse 16id H04 map Z04
The Dolder Grandtype LuxuryPhone +41 44 456 6000Web thedoldergrand.comemail [email protected] Kurhausstr. 65id H05 map X
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Art at Cargo BarWhen 7pmWhat Opening with Denner ClanVenue Cargo Barinfo 58
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Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
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Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
VoltaWhen 10am – 12pmWhat Guest of honor previewVenue Markthalleinfo 52
Design MiamiWhen 12pm – 5pmWhat Collectors PreviewVenue Hall 1 Süd, Messeinfo 47
VoltaWhen 12pm – 2pmWhat VIP and press previewVenue Markthalleinfo 52
ListeWhen 12pm – 5pmWhat Preview by invitation onlyVenue Werkraum Warteckinfo 48
VoltaWhen 2pm – 5pmWhat VernissageVenue Markthalleinfo 52
Design MiamiWhen 2pm – 5pmWhat Collectors previewVenue Hall 1 Süd, Messeinfo 47
Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 4pm – 7pmWhat VIP openingVenue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38
Peinture – Sculpture. Cézanne bis LégerWhen 5pmWhat OpeningVenue Neue & Alte Kunst, Galerie Knoellinfo 65
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Variations autour de La Longue MarcheWhen 5pmWhat Press presentation and opening (by invitation only)Venue Museum der Kultureninfo 68
Design MiamiWhen 5pm – 8pmWhat VernissageVenue Hall 1 Süd, Messeinfo 47
Swiss Art Awards and Grand Prix Art / Prix Meret OppenheimWhen 5:30pmWhat Award ceremony (by invitation only)Venue Hall 4, Messeinfo 54
Swiss Art / Swiss Design Awards 2015When 7pm – 10pmWhat OpeningVenue Hall 4, Messeinfo 54
Kiefer Hablitzel PreisWhen 7pmWhat Awards and openingVenue Hall 4, Messeinfo 52
The Collective IntentionWhen 8pm – 12amWhat Opening (RSVP required)Venue Depot Basel info 68
Go!C!Art @Cargo FestivalWhen 8pmWhat Modus I (DE) ConcertVenue Cargo Barinfo 76
Art Basel FilmWhen 8:30pm – 10pmWhat Takashi Murakami ‘Jellyfish Eyes’Venue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40
Swiss Art Awards & Liste PartyWhen 10pmWhat PartyVenue Volkshausinfo 48; 54
Art Basel Art ClubWhen 10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari Bar Venue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35
The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and Drinks Venue Volkshausinfo 77
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Art BaselWhen 9:30am – 11amWhat First Choice champagne breakfast in the RundhofVenue Hall 2 Rundhof, Messeinfo 35
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Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 10am –11:30amWhat BreakfastVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 11am – 3pmWhat First choice openingVenue Hall 1 and 2, Messeinfo 35
Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 11am – 3pmWhat Early entrance Venue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38
Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messeinfo 35
ScopeWhen 12pm – 2pmWhat Platinum First Choice View BenefitVenue Scope Basel Pavilioninfo 50
ScopeWhen 2pm – 4pmWhat VIP and press previewVenue Scope Basel Pavilion
info 50
Art BaselWhen 3pm – 8pmWhat Preview openingVenue Hall 1 and 2, Messeinfo 35
Go!C!Art @Cargo FestivalWhen 4pmWhat Flavia Ghisalberti, Butoh Dance PerformanceVenue Cargo Barinfo 76
Davidoff Art InitiativeWhen 5pmWhat Cocktail and media briefing, by invitation onlyVenue Davidoff Lounges (Hall 2.2)info 46
Swiss Design Awards and Grand Prix DesignWhen 6pmWhat Award ceremony Venue Hall 4, Messeinfo 54
Anicka Yi: 7,070,430K of Digital SpitWhen 7pm – 9pmWhat cocktail launch and signing of Anicka Yi’s limited editionVenue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 58
Art Basel FilmWhen 8:30pm – 9:30pmWhat Short Film programme. Voices from the Off
Venue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40
The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and Drinks Venue Volkshausinfo 77
Art Basel FilmWhen 10pm – 11pmWhat Short Film programme. Morph My Mind!Venue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40
Art Basel Art ClubWhen 10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari Bar Venue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35
FireWaterWhen 10:30pm – 12amWhat Multimedia InstallationVenue Theater Pyramidesinfo 74
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Kunsthaus BasellandWhen 9am – 12pmWhat BrunchVenue Kunsthaus Baselland info 79
Future PresentWhen 9am – 12pmWhat Art goes BrunchVenue Schaulagerinfo 60
Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 10am –11:30amWhat BreakfastVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 10am – 11:30amWhat ConversationsVenue Hall 1 auditorium, Messeinfo 35
The Solo ProjectWhen 10am – 12pmWhat Private viewVenue St. Jakobshalleinfo 50
Robin MeierWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Audemars Piguet’s first Art CommissionVenue Volkshausinfo 74
Jorge Méndez BlakeWhen 10amWhat Press PreviewVenue Kunsthalle Mulhouseinfo 62
The Collective IntentionWhen 10am – 12pmWhat Breakfast (RSVP required)Venue Depot Basel
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Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messeinfo 35
Art BaselWhen 11am – 3pmWhat VIP opening day 2Venue Hall 1 and 2, Messeinfo 35
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 11am – 4pmWhat Guided TourVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art Basel ParcoursWhen 11am – 10pmWhat Site-specific artworksVenue Altstadtinfo 38
Swiss Design AwardsWhen 2pm – 6pmWhat Design DayVenue Hall 4, Messeinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 3pm – 8pmWhat VernissageVenue Hall 1 and 2, Messeinfo 35
The Parthenon MetopesWhen 4pm What Romeo Castellucci performance
Venue Theater Baselinfo 74
I Never ReadWhen 6pm – 10pmWhat OpeningVenue Kaserneinfo 48
Ping Pong Basel 2015When 6pm – 10pmWhat Exhibition opening and partyVenue Projektraum M54info 66
Baloise Art Prize – Andreas Eriksson When 6pm – 10pmWhat Opening receptionVenue Baloise Groupinfo 52
Meanwhile, elsewhereWhen 6pm – 12pmWhat Performance by Sibella PerryVenue Ausstellungsraum Klingentalinfo 64
Architecture During ArtWhen 6:30pm – 8:30pmWhat Dinner, panel, lectureVenue Laufen Foruminfo 73
Vincent FecteauWhen 7pm – 10pmWhat Opening receptionVenue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 72
Making AfricaWhen 7pm – 12amWhat Vitra summer partyVenue Vitra Design Museuminfo 63
Academy of Art and DesignWhen 7pm – 8pmWhat Opening receptionVenue Freilager-Platz 1info 73
Fabian Marti: G.I.F.T.When 8pmWhat Opening and lectureVenue Der Tankinfo 60
Go!C!Art@Cargo FestivalWhen 8pmWhat Brigitte Handley (AU), ConcertVenue Cargo Barinfo 76
The Parthenon MetopesWhen 8pmWhat A performance by Romeo CastellucciVenue Theater Baselinfo 74
Art Basel FilmWhen 8:30pm – 10pmWhat Film program. Lines of BeautyVenue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40
Academy of Art and DesignWhen 9pm onwardsWhat Summer party
Venue Freilager-Platz 1, Baselinfo 73
Art Basel Art ClubWhen 10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari BarVenue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35
The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and DrinksVenue Volkshausinfo 77
Victory over the SunWhen 11:30pm – 12:40amWhat OperaVenue Theater Baselinfo 76
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Open Studio DayWhen all day What artists’ studio visit Venue Campus of the Arts Baselinfo 91
Bernard Frize and Günter Umberg exhibitionsWhen 9am – 11amWhat BreakfastVenue Fondation Fernet-Branca info see website
Martin Boyce / Frank Stella / Cézanne to RichterWhen 9:30am – 11amWhat Breakfast by invitation or Art Basel First Choice VIP cardVenue Musem für
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Gegenwartskunstinfo 63; 60; 59
Robin MeierWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Audemars Piguet’s first Art CommissionVenue Volkshausinfo 74
Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
Art BaselWhen 10am – 11:30amWhat ConversationsVenue Hall 1 auditorium, Messeinfo 41
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 10am –11:30amWhat BreakfastVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 10am – 11amWhat VIP tourVenue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38
Lara AlmarceguiWhen 10am – 12pmWhat Book launch and artist talkVenue Kunsthaus Basellandinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messe info 35
Wilhelm Frederking: NeukinglandWhen 11am – 8pm What Press preview with the artist Venue Pulpo Galerieinfo 72 Art Basel ParcoursWhen 11am – 10pmWhat Site-specific artworksVenue Altstadtinfo 38 Art BaselWhen 1pm – 7pmWhat SalonVenue Messeinfo 42 Go!C!Art@Cargo FestivalWhen 4pmWhat Petra Deta Weidemann Venue Cargo Barinfo 76 Bernard TschumiWhen 6pm – 7pmWhat Public guided tour Venue S AMinfo 58
Neu / Now When 6pm What Exhibition opening Venue Campus of the Arts Baselinfo 73
Billi Thanner: The I and the It Freud’s couch revistedWhen 6pm – 8pmWhat Opening with Michael Heidepriem QuartettVenue Bauteilbörse Baselinfo 59
WLGTDWI / Nicolas Party: Panorama / Poems 1990-2001, The Printed RoomWhen 6pm onwardsWhat Performance exhibition and openings of the 3 showsVenue Saltsinfo 55 Poetics and Politics of DataWhen 7pm – 9pmWhatReception / guided tourVenue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baselinfo 66 Ulf LangheinrichWhen 7:30pm onwardsWhat Musical performanceVenue Kunstraum Florenzinfo see website Good Luck with your Natural, Combined, Attractive and Truthful Attempts in Two ExhibitionsWhen 7:30pm onwardsWhat Garden PartyVenue CRAC Alsaceinfo see website Art Basel FilmWhen 8pm – 11pmWhat Film programme.
Food (in) ChainsVenue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40 Go!C!Art @Cargo FestivalWhen 8pmWhat Petra Deta Weidemann and Agnès Pe, PerformanceVenue Cargo Barinfo 76 Morphine RecordsWhen 9pmWhat ConcertVenue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baselinfo 76
Art Basel Art ClubWhen10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari Bar Venue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35 The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and DrinksVenue Volkshausinfo 77
fridAY, JUNe 19
Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45 Art BaselWhen10am – 11:30am
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What ConversationsVenue Hall 1 auditorium, Messeinfo 41 Robin MeierWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Audemars Piguet’s first Art CommissionVenue Volkshausinfo 74 Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 10am – 11amWhat VIP tourVenue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38 Art Basel ParcoursWhen 11am – 10pmWhat Site-specific artworksVenue Altstadtinfo 38 Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messeinfo 35 Davidoff Art InitiativeWhen 12pmWhat Ladies reception with the craftmaster Lison de Caunes Davidoff Collector’s LoungeVenue Art Baselinfo 46 Art BaselWhen 1pm – 7pmWhat SalonVenue Messeinfo 42
Davidoff Art DialoguesWhen 2:30pmWhat Artist dialogueVenue Davidoff Lounges (Hall 2.2)info 46 Tobias Rehberger’s Talk When 5pm – 6pmWhat Artist TalkVenue Fondation Beyelerinfo 76 Wilhelm Frederking: NeukinglandWhen 5pmWhen Opening partyVenue Pulpo Galerieinfo 72 Jorge Méndez BlakeWhen 7pm onwardsWhat Cocktail receptionVenue Le Kunsthalle Mulhouseinfo 62 Paul Gauguin’ and ‘Marlene Dumas’ exhibitsWhen 7:30pm – 10pmWhat Nocturne. Private views (Art Basel VIP Pass)Venue Fondation Beyelerinfo 65; 63 The Parthenon MetopesWhen 8pmWhat A performance by Romeo CastellucciVenue Theater Baselinfo 74 Art Basel FilmWhen 8pm – 11pm
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What Special screening. An Evening with Duncan CampbellVenue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40 Go!C!Art @Cargo FestivalWhen 9pmWhat DJ Dylan aka DJ DyliriousVenue Cargo Barinfo 76 The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and DrinksVenue Volkshausinfo 77 Art Basel Art ClubWhen 10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari Bar Venue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35 FireWaterWhen 10:30pm – 12amWhat Multimedia installationVenue Theater Pyramidesinfo 74
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Nordstern EventsWhen 11pmWhat Henrik Schwarz – liveVenue Nordsterninfo 77
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Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
Art BaselWhen 10am – 11:30amWhat ConversationsVenue Hall 1 auditorium, Messeinfo 41
Robin MeierWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Audemars Piguet’s first Art CommissionVenue Volkshausinfo 74
Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 10am – 11amWhat VIP tourVenue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 10am –11:30amWhat BreakfastVenue Volkshausinfo 54
FireWaterWhen 10:30pm – 12amWhat Multimedia InstallationVenue Theater Pyramidesinfo 74
Art Basel ParcoursWhen 11am – 10pm
What Site-specific artworksVenue Altstadtinfo 38
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 11am – 4pmWhat Guided TourVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messeinfo 35
Art BaselWhen 1pm – 7pmWhat SalonVenue Messeinfo 42
Davidoff Art DialoguesWhen 2:30pmWhat Artist dialogueVenue Davidoff Lounges (Hall 2.2)info 46
Art Basel ParcoursWhen 6pm – 12amWhat Parcours NightVenue Münsterplatzinfo 38
Claire MorganWhen 7pm – 9pmWhat Cocktail receptionVenue Fondation Fernet-Branca info see website
Art Basel FilmWhen 8:30pm onwards
What Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict. Lisa Immordino VreelandVenue Stadtkino Baselinfo 40
Art Basel Art ClubWhen 10pm – 3amWhat Music at Campari BarVenue Kunsthalle Baselinfo 35
The Art BeatWhen 10pm onwardsWhat Beats and DrinksVenue Volkshausinfo 77
TCF, Amnesia Scanner, Kablam, Yoneda Lemma, R.A.T.When 11pmWhat Club NightVenue H3K House of Electronic Arts Baselinfo 77
Nordstern EventsWhen 11pmWhat Blender 001Venue Nordsterninfo 77
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Haroon Mirza/hrm199 Ltd. When 9am – 11amWhat Breakfast by invitationVenue Museum Tinguelyinfo 61
Art Basel – Do We Dream Under the Same SkyWhen 10am – 8pm
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What Interactive installationVenue Messeplatzinfo 45
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 10am –11:30amWhat BreakfastVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 10am – 11:30amWhat ConversationsVenue Hall 1 auditorium, Messeinfo 41
Robin MeierWhen 10am – 8pmWhat Audemars Piguet’s first Art CommissionVenue Volkshausinfo 74
Art Basel UnlimitedWhen 10am – 11amWhat VIP tourVenue Hall 1, Messeinfo 38
Art Basel ParcoursWhen 11am – 10pmWhat Site-specific artworksVenue Altstadtinfo 38
Swiss Art AwardsWhen 11am – 4pmWhat Guided TourVenue Volkshausinfo 54
Art BaselWhen 11am – 7pmWhat Crowdfunding LabVenue Hall 1 entrance, Messeinfo 35
Art BaselWhen 1pm – 5pmWhat SalonVenue Messeinfo 42
Davidoff Art DialoguesWhen 2:30pmWhat Artist dialogueVenue Davidoff Loungesinfo 46
Fabio Nicotera / Carola RümperWhen 2pm – 12amWhat A one day ExhibitionVenue Kunsthallekleinbaselinfo 86
Nietzsche, Cyclists and Mushrooms. When 5pmWhat Talk with Dominique KochVenue Kunst Raum Rieheninfo 65
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