6/12/2012

Art Basel


Colin Gleadell has a good preview of Art Basel, the world's biggest art fair for modern and contemporary art.  The fair will have more than 300 exhibitors from around the world, while many celebrity collectors can be found in attendance.  Art Basel is running from June 14-17.  Click HERE for more information.

Gleadell writes on Art Basel
A who’s who of collectors, museum curators, artists and critics has arrived in Switzerland for Art Basel, the world’s biggest and most prestigious fair for modern and contemporary art, which runs throughout the week.

It’s a demanding course, with more than 300 galleries from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa in the main fair to check out, and as many again in various ancillary fairs. The art ranges from blue-chip post-war masters worth tens of millions of pounds to the latest discoveries who have yet to hit the auctions. And then there’s the non-stop merry-go-round of dinners, open discussions and debates. From the menu this year, I would recommend listening to John McEnroe’s art adviser, Josh Baer, talking with the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art’s market-savvy director, Jeffrey Deitch; Indonesian billionaire collector Budi Tek on building private museums in Asia (he has two); and the advisor to the big-spending Qatar Museums Authority, Roger Mandle.

In the vast Art Unlimited section which houses the largest works, there’s a lot of film about. Almost Hollywood-style, Gagosian presents the premiere of First Point, a surfing-style film starring the troubled actress Lindsay Lohan, made by realist painter Richard Phillips. Britain’s representative at next year’s Venice Biennale, Jeremy Deller, presents Exodus, a 3D film of millions of bats swarming out of a cave in Texas. Not for the squeamish.
Source: The Telegraph

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