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Driven by the realization that our lives are shaped by the constant flow of data in the Information Age, “INFORMATION (Today)” is a group exhibition responding to the MoMA’s 1970 exhibition “INFORMATION.”
June 25, 2021 - October 10, 2021
Driven by the realization that our lives are shaped by the constant flow of data in the Information Age, “INFORMATION (Today)” is a group exhibition responding to the MoMA’s 1970 exhibition “INFORMATION,” which looked at the major technological advancements of the time. Here, Kunsthalle Basel is employing the work of 16 artists from around the world to follow fifty years of developments in a vibrant, visually stimulating compilation of art across mediums both physical and digital. Including names like Trevor Pagan, Liu Chuang, Ima-Abasi Okon, and Sondra Perry, viewers will find in the show works like Marguerite Humeau’s sculptural installation referencing the aggressive obstacles of airport security, canvases from Tobias Kaspar looking at logomania, and work from Cameron Rowland examining the criminal justice system and devices it uses, like a car battery-powered LoJack vehicle tracking device, titled 0D20612.
“BANG BANG” is an exhibition project presenting the translocal histories of performance art, currently on view through August 21.
Coinciding with Art Basel, von Bartha presents two solo exhibitions by New York based artists Sarah Oppenheimer and Olaf Breuning.
Gabrielle Goliath's "This song is for ..." follows the artist's practice of finding beauty and poetry whilst navigating difficult realities.
On view at Kunstmuseum Basel until September 25, "Picasso El Grecco" looks at Pablo Picasso’s ongoing dialogue with the artist known as El Greco.
Michael Armitage’s “You, Who Are Still Alive” features a suite of new large-scale canvas compositions of enthralling, surreal scenes.
Coinciding with the 150th birthday anniversary of the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, Fondation Beyeler looks at the artist's practice in "Mondrian Evolution."
"The Studio of Modernism" is a survey of Camille Pissarro's work, shining a spotlight on his collaborative relationships with his contemporaries.
Andrea Blum’s exhibition “Parallel Lives” fills the annex in Kunsthaus Baselland with a selection of work looking at our connection to the natural world.
Anna Maria Maiolino’s exhibition “In the sky I am one and many and as a human I am everything and nothing” brings together work from the last half a century.
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