Fair  June 14, 2024  Paul Laster

10 Highlights from Art Basel 2024

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Art Basel in Basel 2024.

The most important art fair worldwide, Art Basel is hosting 285 of the world’s leading galleries from 40 countries and territories in its 2024 edition at the Messe Basel, in the center of a colorful city on the Rhine River in Switzerland. 

On view to the public from June 13th to 16th, with VIP preview days on June 11th and 12th, the flagship edition of the famed international fair is divided into several significant sectors. The Unlimited sector occupies the dynamic convention center Hall 1. Galleries, Feature, Statements, and Kabinett sections— along with the Editions, Conversation, and Magazines sectors, and the new Art Basel Shop— are on the first two floors of the nearby Hall 2. 

Parcours, a showcase for site-specific public art installations, is centered around the nearby Claraplatz, and Film, a section for art documentaries and innovative works in the medium, takes place at the Stadkino Basel, one of the most significant art-house cinemas in Switzerland.

“For nearly 20 years, I’ve been attending the Art Basel fair. It’s really a magical week, where the best modern and contemporary art is showcased in this temporary museum,” Maike Cruse, Director of Art Basel in Basel, shared with Art & Object on opening day. “The entire international art community comes together to meet, celebrate, gather, and engage in vibrant discussions about art,” she added.

Scroll through to find some of our favorite artworks and gallery presentations at this year’s fair. 

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Courtesy the artist and Perrotin
Jean-Michel Othoniel, Installation view, Othoniel: Noeuds Sauvages, Various media and dimensions, Art Basel Kabinett.
Jean-Michel Othoniel, Othoniel: Noeuds Sauvages, 2021-24 at Perrotin

A solo presentation by Jean-Michel Othoniel in the Kabinett sector, Art Basel’s curated selection of installations located within the gallery booths, "Othoniel: Noeuds Sauvages" explores the French artist’s notion of emotional geometry through a group of mirrored glass and sparkling stainless steel sculptures inspired by theories of knots and seductive abstract paintings of symbolic flowers. 

The subject of a current retrospective at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Finland, Othoniel creates spellbinding works of art, which sublimely transport viewers to a serene state of mind.

Image: Jean-Michel Othoniel, Installation view, Othoniel: Noeuds Sauvages, Various media and dimensions, Art Basel Kabinett. 

About the Author

Paul Laster

Paul Laster is a writer, editor, curator, advisor, artist, and lecturer. New York Desk Editor for ArtAsiaPacific, Laster is also a Contributing Editor at Raw Vision and Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art and a contributing writer for Art & Object, OculaGalerie, ArtsySculptureTime Out New YorkConceptual Fine Arts, and Two Coats of Paint. Formerly the Founding Editor of Artkrush, he began The Daily Beast’s art section and was Art Editor at Russell Simmons’ OneWorld Magazine. Laster has also been the Curatorial Advisor for Intersect Art & Design and an Adjunct Curator at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, now MoMA PS1.