Art Basel 2023
Sin Wai Kin's films challenge gender binaries and fascist Italian architecture
The Turner Prize-nominated artist-filmmaker discusses their current solo show in Rome and award-winning solo stand at Art Basel
Africa rising: the TV show capturing a continent of creativity
Plus, the Liverpool Biennial, and Basquiat in Basel with Jeffrey Deitch
Basel to get new cultural venue in former mayonnaise factory
Pop-up arts programme from Basel Social Club comes ahead of major regeneration initiative in the city
Inside the Kabinett: our top five picks from the new Art Basel section
The mini-presentations, which launched in Miami Beach before heading to Hong Kong, aim to diversify what's on offer at the fair
Basel gossip: Marc Spiegler turns bartender, Fondation Beyeler gets the painters in, and visitors mistake activists for artists
Plus: German dealer reveals his naked ambition and Venice Biennale's new curator comes a-scouting
Our pick of Design Miami/Basel: from a €6 million donkey planter to a Surrealist cage bed
We choose six dreamy design displays at the fair
High voltage: P. Staff on their show full of live wires, acid and blood at Kunsthalle Basel
The multimedia artist discusses their biggest show to date, including a series of unnerving interventions into the museum’s architecture
'I talk to artists a lot; it’s a great privilege': Shane Akeroyd on how art world friendships shape his collection
The Hong Kong-based FinTech entrepreneur and philanthropist explains why he is drawn to moving-image work and offers advice for the Basel newbie
At last, photography starts to make inroads into Art Basel
Collectors show greater interest in photographers but larger galleries still favour mid-career and older artists
Basel auction house prepares for first sale after being acquired by Artcurial
Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer will offer a selection of works from the estate of Florence and Antoine Poncet
Art Basel may be busy, but cautious sales reflect a complex market picture
Secondary market works are taking longer to place as art trade faces “a clear readjustment”
Art Basel gossip: Emmanuel Perrotin gives us the silent treatment, Laure Prouvost's watery work and gallerists don their bathers
Plus, fair guides take on the chatbots and Kosovan artist talks to the chickens
Epic drama: six of the best works in Art Basel's Unlimited section for large-scale art
Curator Giovanni Carmine walks us through some of his favourites for this edition
'I decide to buy a work of art as soon as it aligns with my gut, heart and bank balance': James R. Hedges IV on his strategy for collecting
The leading Warhol photography collector explains why divorce papers stopped him buying a Vija Celmins painting and reveals Basel’s best party location
Art Basel gossip: Martin Creed is dressed to impress, Basel Social Club takes the wafer and diners are left red faced
Plus, Thomas Price makes a return journey and Cornelia Parker (finally) takes flight
Is Liste art fair’s under-40s rule starting to feel its age?
Amid a market that increasingly worships the young while women and those from the Global South fight for a place at the table, the Basel fair’s policy faces calls for a rethink
What sold on Art Basel's first VIP day: from a $22.5m Bourgeois spider to a huge $2.5m Richter sculpture
Despite fears of a market slowdown, clients were spending at a packed Art Basel
Artist Refik Anadol brings climate crisis to a scorching Basel with AI-generated glacier installation
Glacier Dreams is being projected on the façade of Theater Basel this week
Six must-see works in Art Basel's free-to-see public art programme
This year's Parcours sector reveals—to both visitors and locals—some of the Swiss city's hidden gems
Resale rules have become the art world norm: what are they and are they enforceable?
Art sales contracts now often include terms stating when and how you can—or rather, how you cannot—sell a work on
'We look, learn, and research over months and sometimes years': Mary Rozell on UBS's art collecting strategy
The head of the art collection of Swiss bank describes the joy of floating down the Rhine—and her soft spot for Nefertiti
'People may not be prepared': Latifa Echakhch brings experimental classical music to Basel's Messeplatz
Artist aims to elicit both catharsis and discomfort from audiences for her music performances outside the Art Basel fair
Cindy Sherman on AI experiments, lockdown pottery and being a woman in today's art market
Artist has created new body of work for solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich
UBS completes takeover of Credit Suisse—but what will happen to the bank's art world sponsorships?
Credit Suisse’s current benefactors include Kunsthaus Zurich, Kunstmuseum Basel and the National Gallery in London
Gagosian appoints new director for Switzerland
Andreas Rumbler will be tasked with uniting the mega-gallery's Swiss spaces "under a common vision"
Feeling the burn: artist hits the gym as mercury rises in Basel
Augustas Serapinas creates the ultimate Art Basel workout using plaster cast pieces
'I tend not to wait around; I think it’s a millennial mindset': collector Fiorenzo Manganiello on ignoring the critics
The tech entrepreneur and blockchain professor has a passion for street and digital art
Best shows to see in Basel: from sound sculptures to a Basquiat bonanza
An interactive show of multimedia works has opened at Museum Tinguely while the Fondation Beyeler has reunited a series of Basquiat paintings
Basel's got talent? Artists invite visitors to make their multimedia installations sing
At their Museum Tinguely retrospective, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller welcome participants interacting with their works, which combine elements of theatre, video and sound design
Basel's groundbreaking open-storage venue Schaulager celebrates 20 years with video art show
Museum's model, giving access to works not on display, has been replicated throughout the world