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BASEL. THIS YEAR, the 42nd edition of Art Basel takes place in Basel, Switzerland, from June 15 through June 19, 2011. As the premier annual art show, Art Basel marks the summer reunion of the international artworld, hosted by the city of Basel, which has been a cultural capital for centuries.

More than 300 galleries from 35 countries on six continents will show works by over 2,500 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. A frequent site of discovery by those seeking emerging artists, Art Statements features 27 one-person stands from rising galleries worldwide. Furthermore, exhibitors will present more than 50 ambitious works in the Art Unlimited sector. Bringing the show into the city, the site-specific projects and performances in the Art Parcours sector will transform a variety of locations throughout the St. Alban neighbourhood. Complimenting Art Basel’s extensive offerings, the city’s museums and institutions once again stage fascinating exhibitions, featuring the artists Constantin Brancusi, Richard Serra, Francis Al˙s, R.H. Quaytman, Konrad Witz and Henrik Olesen.

Founded by a group of local gallerists, the first Art Basel took place in 1970 and the event has long ranked as the most prestigious annual art show worldwide. The quality and diversity of the artworks exhibited regularly attracts more than 60,000 artists, collectors, gallerists, museum directors, curators, and art enthusiasts. Art 42 Basel showcases every form of artistic expression, including paintings, drawings, editions, sculptures, installations, photography, performances, and video art. Inexpensive works by emerging artists are on offer, alongside museum-quality masterpieces priced in the millions.

Basel all set for the summer reunion of the international artworld
Art Basel Catalogs
Art 42 Basel publishes a lavish catalog, available as of May 2011, with Hatje Cantz.
The high-quality publication contains reproductions of approximately 600 works, from
Modern classics to the latest in cutting-edge art. The separately published, limited- Edition,
Art Unlimited catalog will be available for purchase at
Art Basel.

More information on
the catalog soon at www.artbasel.com/catalog.

Smartphone App
After a successful launch of our Smartphone App last year, this year's Art 42 Basel app
will offer visitors even more functions. Created not only for iPhones, iPads and iPod
Touchs, but also Blackberrys and all the other smartphones, the Art Basel App will be
ready for download at the end of May. More information on the smartphone apps soon
at www.artbasel.com/apps.

Museums in Basel
The exceptional lineup of shows this year during Art 42 Basel includes: 'Francis Al˙s:
Fabiola' presented by Schaulager at the Haus zum Kirschgarten; 'Konrad Witz -
The Unique Exhibition' at the Kunstmuseum Basel; 'Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra'
at the Fondation Beyeler; 'Henrik Olesen' at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst; 'Car fetish:
I drive therefore I am' at the Tinguely Museum; 'R.H. Quaytman: Spine, Chapter 20' at the Kunsthalle Basel; and at the Vitra Design Museum, 'Zoom: Italian Design and the Photography of Aldo and Marirosa Ballo.'

For a complete list of
museum exhibitions, go to www.museenbasel.ch.

Art Basel’s Sponsors
Our lead partner, UBS, has a valued tradition of supporting the arts and has been
the main sponsor of Art Basel for the past 18 years. At the Associate Sponsor level,
Cartier, NetJets and AXA Art continue their valued partnership with Art Basel.

Additional partners
can be found at www.artbasel.com/sponsors.
Annette Schönholzer & Marc Spiegler

Annette Schönholzer & Marc Spiegler

Galleries Bruno Bischofberger - Zürich

Galleries Bruno Bischofberger - Zürich
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Kurimanzutto - México

Kurimanzutto - México
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

More than 300 of the world’s leading galleries exhibit at Art Basel, selected from more than 1,000 applicants by the Art Basel Committee, an international jury of renowned gallerists. These include 73 from the United States; 50 from Germany; 32 from Switzerland; 31 from Great Britain; 23 from France; 20 from Italy; 8 from Belgium; 7 each from Japan and Spain; 6 from Austria;
4 each from Brazil and Poland; 3 each from China, Denmark, India, Norway and the Netherlands; 2 each from Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Portugal, Sweden, South Africa and Turkey and 1 each from Argentina, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland,
Israel, Lebanon, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea and Thailand. See a full list of exhibitors at www.artbasel.com/galleries.


Art Galleries and Art Edition sectors
Once again, the world’s leading galleries will be exhibiting at the show, for which more than 99 percent of last year’s exhibitors reapplied. This year’s strong roster of returning participants are enhanced by diverse new exhibitors. Appearing for the first time in Art Galleries are Art: Concept (Paris), Blondeau (Geneva), Bortolami (New York), Isabella Bortolozzi (Berlin), Cabinet (London), gb agency (Paris), Holland-Hibbert (London), Joanna Kamm (Berlin), Regina (Moscow), Sfeir-Semler (Beirut), Standard (Oslo), and Vintage (Budapest). After a brief hiatus, Moeller Fine Art (New York) and Szwajcer (Antwerp) rejoin Art Basel’s exhibitors in the Art Galleries sector. The multiples specialists in Art Edition are joined by Three Star Books (Paris). See a full list of exhibitors at www.artbasel.com/galleries.
Art Statements Sector
A frequent site of discovery by those seeking to discover emerging artists, Art Statements this year spotlights 27 single-artist projects from younger galleries worldwide. The projects on display are new and created specifically for presentation in Art Statements. Since 1999, the Baloise Group has awarded its annual Baloise Art Prize to two outstanding Art Statements projects. This year, the prize stands at CHF 30,000 for each artist, in addition to which Baloise Group will also acquire works by the prize-winning artists and donate them to the Hamburger Kunsthalle and the MUMOK Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien. See a full list of Art Statements galleries at www.artbasel.com/statements.

Art Feature Sector
After a highly acclaimed debut last year, Art Feature focuses on precise curatorial shows. 20 gallery projects - featuring artistic dialogues, solo shows and exceptional art historical material - will be presented on both floors of Hall 2, alongside the Art Galleries sector. See a full list of Art Feature galleries at www.artbasel.com/feature.
Gentil Carioca - Rio de Janeiro

Gentil Carioca - Rio de Janeiro
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Ai Weiwei  Field, 2010  Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing, Luzern

Ai Weiwei Field, 2010 Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing, Luzern
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Art Unlimited Sector
Art Unlimited spotlights more than 50 ambitious works, many of them created especially for Art 42 Basel. With the accent on innovative and large-scale pieces, Art Unlimited offers everything from outsize sculptures and installations to video projections, wall paintings, and performances. The exhibition concept has once again been elaborated in collaboration with Geneva curator Simon Lamuničre. See a full list of Art Unlimited projects soon at www.artbasel.com/unlimited.
Monica De Cardenas - Milano

Monica De Cardenas - Milano
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Sakshi Gallery - Chen Chieh-Jen  Factory, 2003

Sakshi Gallery - Chen Chieh-Jen Factory, 2003
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Art Parcours
While the inauguration of this sector last year took place around Munsterplatz, this year Art Parcours will transform a variety of unique locations throughout the St. Alban neighbourhood. For the entire duration of the show, from 10am to 10pm, the second edition of Art Parcours offers visitors site-specific artworks and performances by internationally renowned artists and emerging talents. This array of high-caliber pieces - selected by Jens Hoffmann, Director of the CCA Wattis Institute in San Francisco - engages with today's Basel and with its long history, weaving artistic interventions into the fabric of the city. More information on Art Parcours soon at www.artbasel.com/parcours.
Ugo Rondinone, Gladstone Gallery - New York

Ugo Rondinone, Gladstone Gallery - New York
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Pierre Bismuth, Team Gallery  - New York

Pierre Bismuth, Team Gallery - New York
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Daniel Buren  'Colors on the Rhine work in situ 2010

Daniel Buren 'Colors on the Rhine work in situ 2010
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Art Basel Conversations and Art Salon
Staged every morning (June 15 to June 19), Art Basel Conversations bring together prominent members of the international art scene. The Premiere of the Art Basel Conversations features a legendary artist. Further topics include: ‘Public/Private: How Will Museums Be Able to Collect,’ 'Collector Focus: Patronage and Politics,' ‘The Future of Artistic Practice: The Artist as Urbanist,’ and 'What is Alternative - Alternative to What?' Additionally, an extensive daily program of artist conversations, book signings, discussion forums, and other presentations will take place in the Art Salon forum every afternoon. More information and the program of Art Basel Conversations and Art Salon soon at www.artbasel.com/conversations and www.artbasel.com/salon.
Angela Bulloch  Night Sky Mercury & Venus, 2010

Angela Bulloch Night Sky Mercury & Venus, 2010
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Art Film
Art Basel's week-long program of films by and about artists, Art Film, is curated by Berlin film scholar Marc Glöde (Berlin) and This Brunner, the Zürich collector with a long presence in the international film scene. Marc Glöde's program presents films by artists sub-divided into four evenings with different themes. More information on Art Film soon at www.artbasel.com/film.
Art Salon Artist Talk  Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Specific Objects without Specific Form  v.l.n.r. Elena Filipovic, Carol Bove

Art Salon Artist Talk Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Specific Objects without Specific Form v.l.n.r. Elena Filipovic, Carol Bove
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

Art Salon Presentation  Centro de Artes Visuales Fundacion Helga de Alvear, Caceres (Spain)  v.l.n.r. Helga de Alvear, Luis Mansilla, Harald Falckenberg

Art Salon Presentation Centro de Artes Visuales Fundacion Helga de Alvear, Caceres (Spain) v.l.n.r. Helga de Alvear, Luis Mansilla, Harald Falckenberg
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

ABC Art Basel Conversation  Premiere  Artist Talk  Paul McCarthy  v.l.n.r. Massimiliano Gioni, Paul McCarthy

ABC Art Basel Conversation Premiere Artist Talk Paul McCarthy v.l.n.r. Massimiliano Gioni, Paul McCarthy
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

ABC Art Basel Conversation  PublicPrivate  Crossing the Atlantic  v.l.n.r. Klaus Biesenbach, Lynne Cooke, Ann Goldstein, András Szántó

ABC Art Basel Conversation PublicPrivate Crossing the Atlantic v.l.n.r. Klaus Biesenbach, Lynne Cooke, Ann Goldstein, András Szántó
Art | 41 | Basel - 2010

April 2011