We look forward to welcoming you every day during Art Basel (June 10–16, 2024) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Wed: until 8 p.m.; Hauptbau & Neubau on Thu: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Here is an overview of our current exhibitions and the events this week.
The well-known South African singer, songwriter, actress and writer is coming to Basel with the musical performance "Endo-", which was commissioned by the Kunstmuseum Basel especially for the exhibition When We See Us. One Hundred Years of Pan-African Figurative Painting. Nakhane moved to London to record and release the heavily autobiographical album You Will Not Die in 2018. Nakhane's work was praised by Elton John, who interviewed Nakhane, and also by Madonna, who called the multitalent one of her two favorite artists and said Nakhane's music influenced her.
Musical Explorations around When We See Us. During Art Basel, the Neo Muyanga Ensemble will host solos, duos and small ensemble formation sessions inspired by the When We See Us playlists and workshops; deconstructing “African Music” and exploring the complex echoes between music and the visual arts, the boundary-crossing aesthetic contained in the sonic palette of the diaspora.
A Cooperation with Institute Jazz | FHNW, Basel.
Daily from Tuesday through Saturday at the Studio Gegenwart and in select exhibition galleries of Kunstmuseum Basel | Gegenwart.
Morning sessions: Tue–Fri, 11.30 am, in select exhibition galleries, Participation free of charge, without registration, Costs: Entry.
Afternoon sessions: Thu and Fri, 4 pm, Studio Gegenwart, Participation free of charge, limited seats available, registration required via free ticket link.
When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting curator Koyo Kouoh will discuss the themes in the exhibition, currently on show at Kunstmuseum Basel, with artists Kudzanai-Violet Hwami and Tschabalala Self.
Presented in collaboration with Art Basel.
Gegenwart, St. Alban-Rheinweg 60, 4052 Basel
When We See Us until October 27
Neubau, St. Alban-Graben 20, 4052 Basel
Dan Flavin until August 18
Made in Japan until July 21
Hauptbau, St. Alban-Graben 16, 4051 Basel
Ingenious Women until June 30
Opening hours Hauptbau, Neubau, Gegenwart during Art Basel (June 10–16, 2024):
Mon: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Tue: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Wed: 9 a.m.–8 p.m.
Thu: 11 a.m.–6 p.m. (Gegenwart: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.)
Fri: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sat: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sun: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
WORKSHOP
11:00–17:00
Life by the river Together we will think about everyday life on the Rhine: the people, animals, plants, stones and everything else we encounter. What stories do the river and its banks tell us? What is the relationship between nature and culture around the Rhine? We will give form to our findings, reflections and impressions through paintings, drawings and frottages - outdoors if the weather is fine. Open to all. Participation free of charge.
CONVERSATION
18:00–21:00
The Critical Friends of "When We See Us" - historian Lorena Rizzo, curator Kadiatou Diallo and researcher Sindi-Leigh McBride - invite you to an evening with artists, activists and academics to discuss various socio-critical aspects in the discursive environment of "When We See Us", including white supremacy, questions of representation or the situatedness of the exhibition in a Swiss cultural landscape, and to discuss what a sustainable practice of international cooperation could look like. With an intervention by the Ensemble Institut Jazz and a pop-up bar. Admission: CHF 25/15
CONVERSATION
12:30–14:30
Discursive menu and installation by the Hybrid Project Space collective and chef Olivier Bur
At this special lunch, questions will be served that encourage reflection on the exhibition, its themes and the institutional context. Chef Olivier Bur will complement the discussion with food. Participation free of charge, Ticket via ticket link. Limited number of participants.
WORKSHOP
GEGENWART
15:00–16:30
The Functional Art Within Community. With Kwaku Dapaah Opoku
Artist and designer Kwaku Opoku leads a conversation centered around the intersection of art and community. The session will closely examine instances where necessities sculpted African ancestral artistic practices, seamlessly integrating functionality and shaping what we now recognise as art. Costs: Entry + 5 CHF