Along with Art Basel, which I will continue recapping throughout the month of July, there were plenty of satellite fairs in Basel. Of them, I attended Scope, Volta, and Liste. Here are a selection of images from Scope, the satellite fair I first attended.
All in all I was really impressed by Scope. Unlike Art Basel, whose 40 year anniversary boasts a beautifully designed and enormous layout, Scope was a bare essentials kind of fair. Nonetheless, the younger art and galleries presented did not fail to make their mark in the space provided. I think what really struck me as a common theme in this fair was the intersections made between East and West, high and low, historical and mythical, etc.
I wish I could continue talking about all the pieces I love, but I hear my thesis calling. Instead I will just add their images and stress how much I enjoyed Scope's galleries and artists, as well as the fair's no-frill, no-confusion environment.
Photograph of the Fair Area, Kaserne, Basel
Mattia Biagi, Heaven and Hell
Year Unknown, Multimedia Sculpture
Holster Projects, London
Kris Kuksi, Colonel Wilhelm Von Howitzerhead
2010, Mixed media assemblage, 32 x 30 x 12 in.
Joshua Liner Gallery, New York
PaciArte Contemporary, Brescia
Scope Installation Artist
THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE BECOME GHOSTS INSIDE OF YOU
AND LIKE THIS YOU KEEP THEM ALIVE
2009, Painted wood, LED lights and recycled sunlight
Courtesy of Analix Forever
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