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
Saskia Wheeler, MA, MSc is a neuroaesthetics and wellbeing consultant exploring how the sensory environment shapes…
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EDGE (edge-neuro.art) is not your typical collective. Founded in Berlin in 2017 by medical neuroscience…
Born in Latvia and now based in Switzerland, Uslada (uslada.art) creates paintings that move between the material…
BEAMBIKE (beambike.art) is a nomadic public art project by German visual artist and filmmaker Jonas Denzel, transforming…