Art Basel 40 Celebrates the First Art Basel Weekend with Special Presentations |
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| Written by rubin |
| Friday, 05 June 2009 03:20 |
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Many artists will be present at the booths of the galleries. Further
highlights at the weekend will be the Art Basel Conversations in the morning
about “The Future of the Museum: Digital Frontiers” (Friday) and “Public /
Private: Institutions: A Time of Crisis – and Opportunity?” (Saturday), a talk
organised by the Swiss Architecture Museum with Peter Zumthor, a lecture
performance by Mark Leckey at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel, well as many
more events and receptions in Basel institutions. There will be special group exhibitions throughout the weekend, including Kicken Gallery presenting “Happy 90th Birthday, Bauhaus”, Washburn Gallery showing “Sliding Through The Years” with works by Martin Johnson Heade, Marsden Hartley, Georgia O’ Keeffe, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko and others, and Konrad Fischer Gallery presenting works by Hans-Peter Feldmann coinciding with his work at Art Unlimited. Various solo shows feature artists such as Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (Zeno X), Jim Shaw (Praz-Delavallade), and Remy Markowitsch (Eigen + Art). Artists Ryan Gander and Bedwyr Williams (Annet Gelink Gallery, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Lisson Gallery) will stage performances in the booths of the galleries. Galerie Barbara Weiss showcases different 2-channel film installations by Harun Farocki, Galerie Krinzinger presents the film “Water Panics in the Sea, Scene 9” (2009) by Laleh Khorramian and Galerie Juliette Jongma screens the film “chess piano” (2009) by Guido van der Werve. Finally, artists such as Simon Starling (Franco Noero Gallery), Karl Holmquist (Hollybush Gardens), Christian Lapie (Galerie Alice Pauli), Catherine Griffiths and Dan Rees (T293), Vincenzo Castella and Multiplicity (Studio la Città), Sterling Ruby (Galleria Emi Fontana, West of Rome) will present their latest publications. Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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Many artists will be present at the booths of the galleries. Further
highlights at the weekend will be the Art Basel Conversations in the morning
about “The Future of the Museum: Digital Frontiers” (Friday) and “Public /
Private: Institutions: A Time of Crisis – and Opportunity?” (Saturday), a talk
organised by the Swiss Architecture Museum with Peter Zumthor, a lecture
performance by Mark Leckey at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel, well as many
more events and receptions in Basel institutions. 
