Art Basel It is one of the largest and most well-known modern and contemporary art exhibitions in the world, which is held every year in different cities, including Basel (Switzerland), Miami (USA), Hong Kong and recently Paris. The exhibition is a platform where galleries, artists, collectors and art enthusiasts come together to showcase the latest works of art, from paintings and sculptures to digital art. Art Basel is not only a place to buy and sell works of art, but it has become a space for exchanging ideas and expanding knowledge in the field of art with various events such as talks, special shows and educational sessions. At Art Basel Paris 2024, prominent works of contemporary and historical artists were exhibited, which were well received by buyers.
History of the Art Basel event
Art Basel was founded in 1970 by three Swiss gallerists named Ernst Beyeler, Trudi Bruckner and Balz Hilt.
The purpose of this fair was to create a platform to bring together the best galleries, collectors, and art enthusiasts and was initially held in Basel, Switzerland. In 2002, Art Basel left Europe for the first time and held an annual exhibition in Miami, USA. This event went to Hong Kong in 2013 and entered the Asian art market. These changes made Art Basel a global platform on three continents and attracted new audiences to contemporary art. In 2022, Art Basel started an exhibition called “Paris+ par Art Basel” in Paris. Known for its long history in the field of art, Paris now hosts this event every year, providing a new opportunity for artistic interaction in Europe and attracting contemporary art enthusiasts from around the world.
Art Basel 2024 Paris
This year, Art Basel Paris 2024 was accompanied by important changes; Including the transfer of the exhibition to the large and restored Grand Palais, a place that has reopened after three years of restoration and is a historical symbol of this city. Art Basel Paris 2024 tickets from €55 for a general admission ticket (for one day) to €70 for a ticket Vernissage (early entry with exclusive previews and champagne) varied.
. This exhibition was divided into three main parts:
Galleries; Where various works of art are displayed.
Emergence, which is dedicated to galleries and emerging artists.
premise; A new section for specific art projects that include works from before 1900.
The exhibition, which brought together 195 galleries from 42 countries, including 65 active in France, attracted more than 65,000 visitors during its special and public days. These people included prominent figures and emerging talents from all over the world.
Art Basel Paris, host of fashion brands
Art Basel 2024, in addition to gathering the best artists and galleries, also hosted several famous fashion brands that exhibited their works and connected the worlds of art and fashion.
The Louis Vuitton brand lit up its exhibition space by displaying the famous architect Frank Gehry’s white Fish Lamp, in the middle of a beautiful wooden arch, and celebrated the architect’s many years of collaboration with the Louis Vuitton brand.
In addition, Louis Vuitton showcased a collection of handbags designed by Gray, including models such as Capucines Mini Blossom and Mini Puzzle was A special collection of bags with animal and scale-like designs is also seen in this exhibition, which had a similar design to Frank Gehry’s fish lamp. This exhibition showed Louis Vuitton’s commitment to combining the world of luxury fashion and innovative architecture.
In line with the collaboration with Art Basel Paris, the Mayumiu brand launched an exhibition called “Tales & Tellers” outside the Grand Palais building. The project explores women’s stories and experiences through a combination of film, video and live performances.
The exhibition also provided a platform for female filmmakers to depict scenes from Mayumiyo’s previous films and share their views on femininity. The aim of the Mayumiu brand for this show was to take the exhibitions out of the 2D mode and explore the female narratives more deeply.
Art events of fashion brands at Art Basel 2024
At Art Basel 2024, brands had a strong presence. The Dior gallery opened an exhibition of the work of photographer Peter Lindbergh, focusing on his influence on the world of fashion. Also, the Alaïa brand explored the relationship between fashion, food and hospitality. The Burberry brand also introduced the Outerwear 2024 campaign with a cultural event in its boutique and displayed the artworks of Alvaro Barrington.
The top galleries of Art Basel Paris
Art Basel Paris 2024 hosted creative and impressive booths, each with a unique approach, displaying diverse works.
Pace Gallery became one of the most attractive booths by displaying the works of prominent artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Jean Dubuffet and Loie Hollowell and managed to reach a record sale of 2.25 million dollars.
Esther Schipper’s booth featured a mix of innovative works, including gold-encrusted tools by Ugo Rondinone and a sculpture by Anicka Yi; This sculpture, resembling a floating mermaid, is made of optical fiber and silicone and attracted a lot of attention with its surrealistic appearance.
Wooson Gallery showcased Omyo Cho’s glass works depicting the future after human death.
Also, in the Taka Ishii gallery, the works of Frieda Toranzo Jaeger were seen, who recreated classic subjects in a modern way by combining painting and embroidery.
The most expensive works of Art Basel 2024
On the VIP day of Art Basel Paris 2024, the David Zwirner gallery quickly became one of the most interesting galleries, where the most expensive work sold, the painting “Sunflowers” by Joan Mitchell, was located in this gallery and cost 20 million dollars were sold. After that, the most expensive works include:
- “Abstract Bild” by Gerhard Richter (2016) for $6 million
- “Aspiring to Pumpkin’s Love, the Love in My Heart” by Yaui Kusama (2023) for $5 million
- “Study for Homage to the Square” Josef Albers (1966) for $1.6 million
- “Untitled” by Robert Ryman (1997) for $1.5 million
- “Wolf Moon” by Scott Kahn (2023) for $900,000
- Works of Elizabeth Peyton, incl “Yes! (Vampire)” and “Ang in London” Each for $900,000.
The influence of Art Basel on the fashion and clothing industry
Art Basel has a profound influence on the fashion industry and serves as a platform to showcase creativity and collaboration between fashion brands and artists. In this event, artists and fashion designers come together and use artistic and innovative perspectives to design new collections. Also, Art Basel gives brands an opportunity to interact with a broad cultural audience and thereby enhance their brand value. In addition to being an excellent platform for the interaction between art and fashion, Art Basel pays special attention to the issue of sustainability in art. The event provides an opportunity for fashion brands to respond to environmental challenges by holding various exhibitions and talks.
Art Basel 2024 showed well the link between art and business and was able to depict the changes in the relationship between buyers and sellers of artworks. This exhibition not only provided an opportunity to introduce contemporary art and new experiences, but also provided a space for cultural exchange and creating new connections between artists and different audiences. On the other hand, side programs of Art Basel 2024, such as interaction with fashion brands, special shows and art talks, showcased various dimensions of contemporary art. It can be said that Art Basel will remain as a platform for collectors, artists and galleries and will determine the future standards of this industry.
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