Art Basel Decided to Include More than 30 Countries and 285 Galleries For Its 2023 Fair, Taking Place in Switzerland in June.
The fair decreased the bare minimum of exhibitions a gallery is required to hold annually. Ranging from bold contemporary positions to rare presentations by 20th-century icons, our Basel fair will once again reaffirm its pre-eminent position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world”. [Hauser & Wirth](https://www.thecollector.com/about-louise-bourgeois-textile-art/), Pace, and [David Zwirner](https://www.thecollector.com/who-is-marlene-dumas-south-african-artist/). Three galleries included in the exhibition for the first time will also be part of the main Galleries section. The novelty is that Noah Horowitz, a new CEO, will manage the fair for the first time. The new CEO, Noah Horowitz released a statement on this matter.
Among those first-timers, three galleries will be featured in the main Galleries section: blank projects (of Cape Town), Empty Gallery (Hong Kong), and Offer ...
The fair will also introduce the Kabinett section, already a part of its Hong Kong and Miami Beach fairs, to the main Basel fair; selected galleries present a specially curated section as part of Kabinett within their main booth. In the Statement section, New York’s Broadway gallery will present work by Sky Hopkina, Gaga (of Mexico City and Los Angeles) will show Karla Kaplun, and London’s Soft Opening will display work by Sin Wai Kin. Ranging from bold contemporary positions to rare presentations by 20th-century icons, our Basel fair will once again reaffirm its pre-eminent position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world.”
This is the first edition of the Swiss fair under the leadership of new chief executive Noah Horowitz.
[year-round online marketplace](/2022/09/15/could-art-basel-soon-launch-a-year-round-marketplace-for-galleries), Horowitz says. They range across the main galleries section, "Features" (focused exclusively on art historical projects) and "Statements" (for solo presentations of emerging artists). Broadway (New York; founded 2020) will show a new four-channel video by Sky Hopinka. M77 Gallery (Milan; founded 2014) will show historic works by Maria Lai (1919-2013). Much of this edition—for which 285 galleries, compared to 289 in 2022, will participate—was planned before he joined the company, Horowitz adds. Indeed, as its new chief executive Noah Horowitz points out, this is the last edition that his predecessor Marc Spiegler will work on; Spiegler remains an adviser at the fair's parent company MCH until the end of June.
On the roster are few surprises and many of the usual suspects: mega-galleries Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner are all attending, surely with sprawling real ...
[Artnet News](https://www.facebook.com/artnet)on Facebook: [Want to stay ahead of the art world? 303 Gallery, New York There will be a re-staging of Colette Lumiere’s 1977 performance sleep, presented by Company Gallery, where the artist embodies a tragic heroine in a state of rest within her fantastical built environments—these radical living art pieces will likely be a crowd-favorite. [kicked off in October with a formidable debut](https://news.artnet.com/market/paris-opening-is-hailed-as-a-renaissance-for-the-citys-art-market-but-it-wont-overtake-its-competitors-overnight-2195236), is graduating to the main sector from the Feature sector in 2022; as is Vienna’s Croy Nielsen, which had also shown Nina Beier as part of Paris+ off-site sector—their presence suggests that a new corridor to get coveted spots in Basel has been opened. The fair is welcoming 21 first-timers to its main sector, including blank projects from Cape Town, South Africa, Empty Gallery from Hong Kong, and Offer Waterman from London. Art Basel has named the 285 galleries that will line the corridors of its marquee June fair in Switzerland.
And if you thought that was impressive, wait until you hear about the participatory, site-specific installation by Moroccan artist Latifa Echakhch on Basel's ...
Art Basel 2023 in Basel, Switzerland will offer visitors an exceptional program of events and special projects throughout the fair week. The sector will also feature a site-specific presentation by Moroccan, Swiss-based sculptor and installation artist Latifa Echakhch on the city’s Messeplatz. Curated by Giovanni Carmine, Director of the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, the Unlimited sector will feature around 70 large-scale installations and performances that transcend the dimensions of a traditional art fair booth. The Statements sector is dedicated to emerging artists from across the globe and will feature 18 solo presentations and welcome ten new entries. In this blog post, we’ll explore the highlights of Art Basel 2023 in Basel, Switzerland, and what you can expect from the show. But that’s not all – this year’s edition of Art Basel in Basel promises to be even more exciting than ever, with 21 first-time participants from across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
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Art Basel organizers have revealed a list of 285 galleries from thirty-six countries that will be participating in its signature event, to take place at ...
Mnuchin Gallery, New York 303 Gallery, New York New to the Swiss edition this year is the Kabinett section, for which certain galleries are chosen present specially curated sections within their main booths. Of note, Clearing, of Brooklyn; Croy Nielsen, of Vienna; Jan Kaps, of Cologne, mor charpentier, of Paris and Bogota, and Deborah Schamoni, of Munich, will all be exhibiting in the main section, having previously shown in the fair’s smaller sectors. “Ranging from bold contemporary positions to rare presentations by twentieth-century icons, our Basel fair will once again reaffirm its pre-eminent position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world.” Art Basel organizers have revealed a list of 285 galleries from thirty-six countries that will be participating in its signature event, to take place at Messe Basel in Switzerland June 15–18, following two days of previews.
Art Basel organizers have revealed a list of 285 galleries from thirty-six countries that will be participating in its signature event, to take place at ...
Mnuchin Gallery, New York 303 Gallery, New York New to the Swiss edition this year is the Kabinett section, for which certain galleries are chosen present specially curated sections within their main booths. Of note, Clearing, of Brooklyn; Croy Nielsen, of Vienna; Jan Kaps, of Cologne, mor charpentier, of Paris and Bogota, and Deborah Schamoni, of Munich, will all be exhibiting in the main section, having previously shown in the fair’s smaller sectors. “Ranging from bold contemporary positions to rare presentations by twentieth-century icons, our Basel fair will once again reaffirm its pre-eminent position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world.” Art Basel organizers have revealed a list of 285 galleries from thirty-six countries that will be participating in its signature event, to take place at Messe Basel in Switzerland June 15–18, following two days of previews.
Art Basel has revealed its lineup for its 2023 edition in Switzerland, featuring 285 galleries ready to show their work at the world's top art event.
The fair will also introduce the Kabinett section, already a part of its Hong Kong and Miami Beach fairs, to the main Basel fair; selected galleries present a specially curated section as part of Kabinett within their main booth. In the Statement section, New York’s Broadway gallery will present work by Sky Hopkina, Gaga (of Mexico City and Los Angeles) will show Karla Kaplun, and London’s Soft Opening will display work by Sin Wai Kin. Ranging from bold contemporary positions to rare presentations by 20th-century icons, our Basel fair will once again reaffirm its pre-eminent position as a platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world.”