Put together by New York-based curator Gianni Jetzer, the Unlimited Sector is Art Basel’s pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art-show stand. The exposition includes massive sculptures and paintings, video projections, large-scale installations, and performances.
Here is our selection of highlights from this year’s Unlimited.
Carlos Cruz-Diez, Translucent Chromointerferent Environment, 1974 – 2009
Arman, Fleurs (recreation by the artist) 1959 – 2001
José Yaque, TUMBA ABIERTA III, 2018
Ibrahim Mahama, Non-Orientable Nkansa II, 2017
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