Art Basel Unlimited: Presenting 74 ambitious and large-scale works spanning five decades Unlimited, Art Basel’s unique platform for artworks that transcend the traditional art-fair stand, will this year present 74 projects from galleries participating in the show. Curated for the fourth consecutive year by Gianni Jetzer, curator-at-large at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C., Unlimited will showcase a strong selection of works by renowned international artists including Kenneth Anger John M. Armleder Ed Atkins Kader Attia Julius von Bismarck Martin Boyce Martin Creed Olafur Eliasson Dan Flavin Gilbert & George John Gerrard Shilpa Gupta Jeppe Hein Pierre Huyghe Robert Irwin Jannis Kounellis Ryan McGinley Bruce Nauman Roman Ondák Pedro Reyes David Shrigley Gary Simmons Lorna Simpson Sturtevant and Zhang Enli
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We hope you will join us for the next Art Basel show in Basel. Around 90,000 art lovers visit Art Basel every year. We therefore recommend planning early. Here you will find an overview of the show, information about the city of Basel, and a planning guide to assist you in arranging your visit.
Find all the basic information you need to enjoy your visit to Art Basel – the show's daily opening hours, ticket purchase and how to book one of the many tours guiding you through the exhibitions – in one convenient location.
To assist you in planning your visit, we've assembled helpful information about getting to Basel, as well as local hotel accommodations, Basel's cultural institutions and public transportation.
Information about what you can expect to find once you reach Art Basel – the exhibition venues, cafes, restaurants, bookstores, handicap services, and general security information – is available to make your visit as effortless as possible.
Seeing Art Basel through the eyes of children is not only fun, but a very rewarding experience for them and the adults with whom they share it. For information about our special kids program, and tips for getting the most out of a visit to Art Basel with children, click here.
Art Basel is comprised of multiple sectors, each of which has its own selection process and committee of experts, who review in depth each application and make the final selection of show participants.
The artwork shown at Art Basel in Basel is spread across eight show sectors, each of which has a particular focus, as well as its own application process.
Upcoming Art Basel shows are planned several years in advance. To note the dates of upcoming shows, click here.
In order to assist you in contacting the Art Basel representative best suited to your needs, we have created an easy contact form.