Blue chip galleries are increasing their footprints as collecting behaviors shift:
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Founded by gallerists in 1970, Art Basel stages the world's premier art shows for modern and contemporary works, sited in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Paris. Defined by its host city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating galleries, the artworks on display and the parallel content programming produced in collaboration with the local institutions. In addition to ambitious stands featuring leading galleries from around the globe, each show's singular exhibition sectors and artistic events spotlight the latest developments in the visual arts, offering visitors new ideas, new inspiration and new contacts in the artworld.
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Lush landscapes, busy cityscapes, layered memories, and constant change brilliantly fuel the work of four painters in the Asian metropolis:
Why Hong Kong never fails to inspire its artists
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With audio collages and traditional dance moves, Bangkok-based multimedia artist Tanat Teeradakorn transforms movement and song into resistance:
When sound and body collide
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Long overlooked, the ‘sandwich generation’ is making its mark on the art market:
Emerging from the shadows, Gen X are now the biggest spenders
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Meet the Hong Kong-based collector and gallerist championing artists from Central and Eastern Europe:
Why I collect: Queenie Rosita Law
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From seven-figure acquisitions to sold-out emerging artist booths, galleries report strong activity throughout the week:
Art Basel Miami Beach ends on high note with solid sales across all sectors
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For artist Warren Neidich, neon is more than just a medium – it is a metaphor for the dynamic, mutable nature of urban existence and the brain. In ‘NO VACANYCY,' now on view on the the corner façade of The Mark Hotel at 77th Street and Madison Avenue, he uses neon to bring together the city’s physical space with the cognitive and emotional landscapes it shapes. Read more about the popup neon light installation at The Mark:
Warren Neidich's New York signage illuminates the fluid nature of city life
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Exploring the relationship between art and technology 🤖🎨 Experimental animator Lucy Ellis has been selected as the first winner of the Rabanne Arts Factory, and showed her work last week at #ArtBaselMiamiBeach. Using found objects and scrap materials, Ellis explores themes of image compression and quality, errors in the digital frame, obsolete technology, and the contrast between technophilia and technophobia. Her practice reflects on the human connection to the moving image and often takes the form of immersive experiences. Earlier this year, Rabanne unveiled the Rabanne Arts Factory, a new program designed to inspire the next generation of digital creators while echoing the House’s heritage. As well as gaining visibility and showcasing her art on a global stage, Ellis will receive a financial reward to support her future as an artist.
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 may be over, but you can still explore masterpieces from the show at home with the Samsung Art Store. Did you hear the news? Last week, Samsung and Art Basel released a curated collection of artworks from the fair on the Samsung Art Store, including works from 8 galleries who participated in this year’s edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. Check out the Samsung Art Store each quarter for a new collection of contemporary artworks from our exhibiting galleries – available exclusively on #TheFrame. Head to Samsung Electronics to learn more. – Shown here: A look back at Samsung’s lounge at #ArtBaselMiamiBeach 2024 during the panel ‘The Future of Digital Art,’ featuring Maya Harris, Samsung's Head of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships; Katarina Feder, Artists Rights Society, VP Director of Biz Dev; and Ariel Hudes, Vice President, Strategic Projects and Head of Pace Verso
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And that’s a wrap! The 2024 edition of #ArtBaselMiamiBeach is now over, what a week of art it has been! ...and we couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to our community for your continued commitment to art, and we’ll see you soon for #ArtBaselHongKong! 🇭🇰