05 mai 2020
Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Hannah Horst, Head of Education & Mediation.
04 mai 2020
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
Employees of the Kunstmuseum Basel present their favourite works. Today: Regina Weisgram, Assistant to the Head of Finance & Operations.
02 mai 2020
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.
30 avr. 2020
How sustainable is a closed museum? A contribution by director Josef Helfenstein.
25 avr. 2020
Provenance researcher Vanessa von Kolpinski presents one of her cases: Jacques Lipchitz' sculpture "Joueur de guitare" from 1922.
23 avr. 2020
The series "Kunst in der bz" is a joint project of the newspaper bzBasel with the Kunstmuseum Basel and Kunsthaus Baselland. Today, Franziska Furter has been invited by us to present her work "Korona 2020".
21 avr. 2020
Masterpieces from our collection, in a nutshell: this is what our practical collection guide offers. Among the numerous works described is Gerhard Richter's "Motorboat".
20 avr. 2020
The series of guided tours "Inspired by her" on current female positions at the Kunstmuseum Basel enjoys great popularity. Instead of on site in the house, Iris Kretzschmar now presents the artworks here as text, for example "Bello" by Selma Weber.
16 avr. 2020
There are numerous objects in the Kunstmuseum Basel that can be perceived as controversial, depending on one's point of view. These include, for example, the works of "Degenerate Art" from the acquisitions of 1939.
11 avr. 2020
The juxtaposition of Reinhard Mucha's "Walsum" and the "Dead Christ in the Grave" by Hans Holbein the Younger is an experiment that asks to what extent not every artist has an 'imaginary museum' stored in his or her mind.
10 avr. 2020
On the occasion of the Day of Provenance Research, provenance researcher Lena Lehmann will present one of her cases to us: August Macke's drawing "Landscape with children and goats".