Arch Against the Giants: the Spanish Art Festival against the Expansion of Global Fairs
The article discusses the Spanish art movement striving to maintain its relevance in the face of increasingly dominant global art fairs like Art Basel.
Basel carnival lampoons Donald Trump with satirical glowing lanterns
The Basel Carnival features satirical lanterns mocking Donald Trump, showcasing the event's mix of tradition, music, and political commentary.
Princess Eugenie accused of 'sticking two fingers up' at public as dad Andrew arrested
Princess Eugenie faced public backlash for her appearance at Art Basel 2026 in Qatar, coinciding with her father's arrest amid renewed scrutiny of past controversies.
Mónica Mays, the artist who creates universes with street objects, junkyards, and flea markets
Mónica Mays, a Madrid-born artist, utilizes repurposed items from urban environments to create immersive installations; she will showcase her work in Art Basel and New York, and presents a new installation reflecting on the historical significance of Matadero Madrid.
From Mar del Plata to Art Basel: Argentinian Lux Valladolid questions free will
Lux Valladolid's performance at Art Basel 2025 highlights themes of free will and the intersection of reality and gaming.
Art Fair Art Basel Qatar: Playing with Boundaries
Art Basel has launched its fifth art fair in Qatar amid rising regional tensions, featuring David Beckham as a prominent figure at the event.
Politics, feminism, and millions at the first Art Basel in the desert in Qatar: "They need to want to buy art instead of a car"
The first Art Basel in Qatar highlights issues in the art world, including the challenges of art galleries and a reflection on the evolving role of art in the region, articulated through interviews with prominent figures like Marina Abramovic.
Art Basel 'reconverts' and puts a foot in Qatar, the first destination of the great fair in the Middle East
Art Basel expands its reach to Qatar, showcasing over 80 galleries and artworks from around the world in Doha.
Qatar, after the World Cup: with empty stadiums and full museums, seeks to be the new mecca of luxury art
Qatar is transitioning from hosting major sporting events to becoming a hub for luxury art, highlighted by the first local edition of Art Basel.
Paul Cezanne Exhibition in Basel: Until the Contours of the Bodies Merge with the Embankment
The Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland showcases a Paul Cezanne exhibition that emphasizes the sensory perception of painting amidst its challenges in maintaining composure.
Photographic Works by Laura J. Padgett: Making an Image of Nature
Laura J. Padgett's large-scale photographs depict urban greenery from Frankfurt, Basel, and Brooklyn, showcasing nature's emergence in city landscapes.
Käit and Thun took the next powerful scalp
In the Swiss Super League, Mattias Käit and Thun continue their remarkable season by defeating 21-time champions Basel 2-1, securing their position at the top of the table.
Indoor Magic in Sindelfingen – FC Basel Wins Mercedes-Benz JuniorCup
FC Basel triumphed over VfB Stuttgart with a score of 4:1 in the finals of the Mercedes-Benz JuniorCup held in Sindelfingen, showcasing the world's greatest football talents.
Hajduk signs a contract with a player wanted by Dinamo, Juventus, Feyenoord, and Basel
Hajduk has signed a scholarship contract with 16-year-old Edvin Pašagić, a talented defender sought after by top clubs including Dinamo, Juventus, Feyenoord, and Basel.
Dressage Horse: With Diallo, a Hope Dies
The ten-year-old Hanoverian stallion Diallo, who was scheduled to compete for World Cup points under Jessica von Bredow-Werndl in Basel, has died suddenly from a mysterious illness, likely the deadly Borna virus.
Paris, epicenter of artistic luxury: 'It is once again the capital it was in the early 20th century'
Paris is reviving as an artistic capital with the rise of private initiatives in the cultural sector, exemplified by the new Cartier Foundation and Art Basel Paris, although this growth poses challenges to public involvement.
Discovering Nietzsche Before Nietzsche
The article explores Friedrich Nietzsche's early academic career at the University of Basel, highlighting his passion for classical philology and his feelings of alienation from colleagues.