Art Basel 2017
Save the date: Steiner & Lenzlinger to play in the Tinguely during next year's Art Basel
Basel museum plans survey on Swiss duo
Elmgreen & Dragset reveal details of the Istanbul Biennial
Artist duo commissioning 30 works for exhibition focusing on idea of home
Welcome to Basel (and Mulhouse)
Artists—some also refugees—respond to the migration crisis in shows in Swiss- and French-border cities
Wolfgang Tillmans: ‘It’s the great album tracks that didn’t become singles’
The artist reveals the ideas behind his solo show at the Fondation Beyeler—the Basel museum’s first photography exhibition
Fondation Beyeler builds on 20 years of success
Architect Peter Zumthor adds three new wings to expand museum founded by Basel gallerist
David Claerbout: the Nazi Olympics in ruins
Artists’s epic video at Basel’s Schaulager transports visitors 1,000 years into the future
In pictures: The Kiss, a crash and Bikini Atoll
Museum Tinguely director Roland Wetzler picks six highlights from Art Basel—and remembers Jean Tinguely's destructive legacy
Where does all the art go after a fair?
In an exclusive extract from her forthcoming book, Dark Side of the Boom, Georgina Adam discovers why most art is destined for a crate-filled, high-security storage facility
Art Basel diary: John Baldessari's crowd-pleasing pooches and down and dirty in Hamburg
Plus much more fair gossip
Why artists, even art fair-averse ones, are in Basel this week
Athens, Venice, ARoS, Kassel, Münster—and now in Art Basel
Wilhelm Sasnal returns to Basel with fond memories
Polish artist’s career took off in the Swiss city
Mood at Art Basel is upbeat as VIPs spend
Leading dealers report strong opening sales
Art Basel diary: urinary performance and Yves Saint Laurent's X-rated drawings
Plus more fair gossip
Bricks and mortar galleries: Art Basel holds the line
The shift to temporary selling spaces is a hot topic at this year's fair
In pictures: the ideal home, at Design Miami/Basel
The fair has a domestic vibe this year, from Jean Prouvé's house for wartime refugees to Max Lamb's metal-sprayed polystyrene furniture
Interview: Wim Delvoye digests the Tinguely Museum
Belgian artist’s shit-making machines join Jean Tinguely’s kinetic works
Interview: the name’s Charrière, Julian Charrière
The Swiss artist who brings an up-close view of Chernobyl to Art Basel’s Unlimited is not afraid to leave his comfort zone
Bern museum to open Harald Szeemann archive during next year's Art Basel
Fascinating insights expected from his personal correspondence with famous artists
Kunstmuseum Basel presents Serra as you’ve never seen him
Early films and videos by the US artist known for his colossal sculptures are on show
Kasper König: in praise of an artists’ curator
The artistic director of Skulptur Projekte will be in conversation at Art Basel, celebrating five decades as a champion of public art
Power of pride: artists champion LGBT causes at Art Basel
Transgender empowerment among causes tackled at this year's fair
In pictures: Christmas comes early to Art Basel
Gianni Jetzer, the curator of Art Basel’s Unlimited sector, picks six highlights among the large-scale works
Doug Aitken’s pavilions are Maldives-bound
Visitors to Unlimited can get a sense of the artist's geometric, mirrored sculptures that shine a light on the ocean
S.M.A.K. in Ghent welcomes refugees
The elusive Swiss artist Christoph Büchel is part of the project
Art Basel diary: How the Cookie Monster rumbles, and Hans Ulrich Obrist's nose piercing
Plus more gossip from the fair
Pierre Huyghe creates sci-fi landscape in Münster
French artist’s four galleries chip in for spectacular project in ice rink that could cost more than €1m
Cézanne: the sketch artist exposed
The French artist’s lifelong experimentation with line drawing revealed at the Kunstmuseum Basel
What is the market for Documenta 14 artists?
The German quinquennial shuns the market, but Art Basel dealers are still capitalising on the visibility it brings
Beyond the Messeplatz: Art Basel satellite fairs
Our pick of the Basel fairs and where to find them