Preview Art Basel 2019 – ARTnews.com

2022-09-17 02:40:12 By : Mr. SUN LIPENG

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Art Basel 2019 opens to the public on Thursday, June 13, with two preview days, on June 11 and 12. Some 290 galleries from 34 countries will show work at the Swiss fair, which runs through June 16. Among the artists in the exhibition are Kerry James Marshall at David Zwirner (of New York, London, and Hong Kong), Tomás Saraceno at Tanya Bonakdar (New York and Los Angeles), and Farah Al Qasimi at the Third Line (Dubai).

Click the photos below to launch a slideshow of works that will be at the fair.

ALL IMAGES: COURTESY THE ARTIST AND THEIR GALLERY; ADDITIONAL CREDITS WHERE NOTED

Galerie Eva Presenhuber, New York and Zurich | Galleries Sam Falls, California Flora (National Forest Condensation Wall, North to South), process image, 2017. ©SAM FALLS

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York and Los Angeles | Galleries Tomás Saraceno, Stratocumulus/M+W, 2018, powder-coated stainless steel, monofilament fishing line, and white panels. ©2018 PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO TOMÁS SARACENO

Marlborough Gallery, New York and London | Galleries Paula Rego, The Fitting, 1990, acrylic on paper on canvas.

303 Gallery, New York | Galleries Doug Aitken, Inside Me, 2018, aluminum, high density foam, resin, auto paint, and acrylic mirror.

Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo | Galleries Harvey Quaytman, Mirror to Damascus, 1971, acrylic on canvas. ©HARVEY QUAYTMAN TRUST

Metro Pictures, New York | Galleries Cindy Sherman, Untitled #198, 1989, chromogenic color print.

Paula Cooper Gallery, New York | Galleries Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Soft French Horn, Unwound, 2002, canvas and wood painted with latex, plastic tubing. ©CLAES OLDENBURG AND COOSJE VAN BRUGGEN

kurimanzutto, Mexico City and New York | Galleries Danh Vō, Jardín con palomas al vuelo (detail), 2018, beeswax candles naturally dyed with cochineal carmine pigment, wooden bars, cedar candle holder with glass cape, and wooden table.

David Zwirner, New York, London, and Hong Kong | Galleries Kerry James Marshall, Laundry Man, 2019, acrylic on PVC. ©KERRY JAMES MARSHALL

Karma International, Zurich and Los Angeles | Galleries Pamela Rosenkranz, Anemine (Verduous Debris), 2018, acrylic and anemine on aluminium.

Chapter NY, New York | Statements Erin Jane Nelson, Indigo Rain Cave, 2019, photographs on glazed stoneware.

Richard Gray Gallery, New York and Chicago | Galleries Theaster Gates, Kitsch Italian Design on the Backs of Blacks, 2018, works on paper, digital and screen print on Somerset 330gsm paper. ©THEASTER GATES

Di Donna Galleries, New York | Galleries Salvador Dalí, Leda Atomica, 1947, pen, ink, and crayon on paper. ©2019 SALVADOR DALÍ, GALA-SALVADOR DALÍ FOUNDATION/ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW YORK

Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco | Galleries Hiroshi Sugimoto, Polarized Color 020, 2018, chromogenic print. ©HIROSHI SUGIMOTO

Salon 94, New York | Galleries Huma Bhabha, Mechanic, 2015, cork, styrofoam, cardboard, acrylic paint, oil stick, nail polish, and wood.

Almine Rech, New York, London, Paris, and Brussels | Galleries Günther Förg, Untitled, 2008, acrylic on canvas. ©2019 ESTATE GÜNTHER FÖRG, SUISSE/VG BILD-KUNST, BONN

Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm | Galleries Xavier Veilhan, Mobile n°6, 2018, cork, carbon, stainless steel, linen, ink, and poluyrethan paint. ©VEILHAN/ADAGP, PARIS, 2019/PHOTOGRAPHY © DIANE ARQUES/ADAGP, PARIS, 2019

Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York | Edition Ed Ruscha, Double Standard, 1969, color screenprint.

Alan Cristea Gallery, London | Edition Georg Baselitz, Devotion (de Kooning), 2018, etchings on Somerset White Satin 300 gsm paper.

Jan Kaps, Cologne | Statements Berenice Olmedo, Janis, 2019, hard plastic orthosis, velcro, steel, and rubber.

Barro Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires | Statements Gabriel Chaile, Aguas calientes, 2019, print.

The Third Line, Dubai | Statements Farah Al Qasimi, Aviary, 2019, inkjet print.

König Galerie, Berlin | Parcours Rinus Van de Velde, Prop, Flood, Roof, 2018, cardboard, paint, metal, wood, water, and mixed media.

dépendance, Brussels | Parcours Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Die Schmutzige Puppen von Pommern, 2018, cackcloth, straw, and fake hair.

Greene Naftali, New York | Parcours Dan Graham, Dancing Circles, 2018, stainless steel and two-way mirror glass.

Daniel Marzona, Berlin | Feature Bernd Lohaus, Untitled (Klänge), ca. 1989, wood and chalk. COURTESY THE ESTATE OF BERND LOHAUS

Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago | Feature Dominick Di Meo, Untitled, 1966, collage, synthetic polymer, and acrylic on canvas.

Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, London, New York, St. Moritz, Somerset, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Gstaad | Unlimited Larry Bell, Hydrolux, 1986, installation view.

Alexander Gray Associates, New York | Unlimited Coco Fusco, Tin Man of the Twenty-First Century, 2018, aluminum and steel.

Gagosian, New York, London, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Paris, Rome, Geneva, Athens, and Hong Kong | Unlimited Steven Parrino, 13 Shattered Panels (for Joey Ramone), 2001, 13 standard panels of gypsum plaster board painted with black industrial lacquer.

neugerriemschneider, Berlin | Unlimited Jorge Pardo, Untitled, 2002, colored glass, aluminum, light fixture, and light. ©BILDRECHT, VIENNA/MICHAEL STRASSER

Lévy Gorvy, New York, and Sprüth Magers, Berlin | Unlimited Senga Nengudi, Untitled (400) (detail), 2019, sketch.

Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, London, New York, St. Moritz, Somerset, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Gstaad | Unlimited Mika Rottenberg, Cosmic Generator (Loaded #3), 2017, film still.

David Zwirner, New York, London, and Hong Kong | Unlimited Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Loverboy), 1988, C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag. COURTESY THE FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES FOUNDATION

Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul, and Victoria Miro, London | Unlimited Do Ho Suh, Hub, 260-7 Sungbook-Dong, Sungbook-Ku, Seoul, Korea, 2017, polyester fabric and stainless steel.

Sadie Coles HQ, London | Unlimited Sarah Lucas, Champagne Maradona, 2015, bronze.

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