Art Basel
An online Forecast capturing the cultural pulse of Art Basel, featuring real-time insights from leading cultural commentators.
Speakers included: Maike Cruse, the new director of Art Basel in Basel, Grace Schofield, Co-Founder and Director of Union Pacific London, and Alia Al-Senussi, Cultural Strategist and Senior Advisor of International Outreach at Art Basel. The Session was moderated by Coline Milliard, Art Basel’s Executive Editor.
1. Global Scope
Showcasing 285 galleries from 40+ countries, Art Basel offers an impressive range of 4,000 artists, emphasizing its commitment to diverse global representation.
2. Curatorial Expansion
New curators Stephie Hessler and Kimberley Bradley introduce innovative programming. Hessler’s Par Cour extends Art Basel installations across the city, integrating them into hotels, shops, and restaurants.
3. Interactive Social Space
With the addition of spaces like the Marienne Hotel, curated for performances and music programs, Art Basel strengthens its role as a social and cultural hub.
4. Support for Emerging Talent
Basel's ‘Statements’ section highlights its legacy of nurturing young galleries and emerging artists, continuing the fair’s longstanding dedication to fresh talent.
5. Regional Focus
Each Art Basel fair embraces regional identity, with Basel focusing on European galleries (60%), Paris on French and European, and Hong Kong on Asian and American representation.
5. Public Art & Sustainability
Projects like a wheatfield on MetaPlatz illustrate Art Basel’s integration of public art and sustainability themes, making art accessible in public spaces.