09 mai 2020

#61 Dyeing with turmeric

With turmeric you can dye fabrics in a beautiful yellow colour. Here's how to do it.

08 mai 2020

#60 My favourite: Marc Chagall

Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Olga Osadtschy, Assistant Curator to the Director.

07 mai 2020

#59 "Learning to look anew"

Director Josef Helfenstein talks about the work "Five Subjects in Equal Forms" by Richard Paul Lohse in this video clip.

06 mai 2020

#58 Activity Sheet for Kids

Today we draw a self-portrait – and an abstract one at that. Do you know how to do that?

05 mai 2020

#57 My favourite: Martha Rosler

Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Hannah Horst, Head of Education & Mediation.

04 mai 2020

#56 Inspired by her – Ottilie Roederstein

A rare early self-portrait of the Swiss painter Ottilie Roederstein can be found in our collection. It suits perfectly into our guide series "Inspired by her".

03 mai 2020

#55 My favourite: Alexandre Calame

Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Regina Weisgram, Assistant to the Head of Finance & Operations.

02 mai 2020

#54 Controversial? – Paul Camenisch

There are numerous objects in the Kunstmuseum Basel that can be perceived as controversial, depending on one's point of view. Some are even censored, such as works by Paul Camenisch from Basel.

01 mai 2020

#53 My favourite: Hans Fries

Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Thomas Studer, intern in our education & mediation department.

30 avr. 2020

#52 Museums and sustainability

How sustainable is a closed museum? A contribution by director Josef Helfenstein.

29 avr. 2020

#51 Activity Sheet for Kids

The artist Sol Lewitt does not always paint himself, but sometimes just gives the instructions. Now it's your turn!

28 avr. 2020

#50 Chagall's "Jew in Green"

Karl Im Obersteg was one of the most important early Chagall collectors in the West and contributed significantly to Basel's attachment to the artist. Their story is told in the catalogue to the exhibition "Picasso, Chagall, Jawlensky".