Housed in a historic concrete bunker redesigned by Herzog & de Meuron, the 2025 edition of June Art Fair brings bold presentations, global galleries, and vibrant special projects to the heart of Basel.
In the exhibition "Immanence Thread," the artists Niquu Eyeta, Tobias Krämer, and Charlotte Thrane present works that oscillate between technical construction and physical presence, making internal connections visible through a "red thread."
Galerie Parisa Kind opened the exhibition „Kumbhaka“ by Emilia Neumann. In this exhibition, the gallery presents a new installation as well as sculptures by the artist.
For the new series of paintings, the artist photographed the paint-mixing palettes that were archived from the previous decade of work, and reproduced certain selections and details as highly realistic oil paintings.
This year 20 galleries from ten countries will present projects from 12–18 June at Riehenstrasse 90B in Basel, a concrete bunker transformed into a gallery by Pritzker Prize winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron.
Charlotte Thrane's sculptures are aesthetic and spatial gestures that speak directly to multiple senses, creating a new syntax and logic out of the everyday and familiar.
Basel’s gallery-led June Art Fair returns for Basel Art Week, open to the public from June 14—19 with a special VIP preview on June 13. Located near M
June Art Fair has announced the 18 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming edition in Basel, Switzerland, which will run June 13 to June 19 in an underground bunker designed by Herzog & de Meuron.
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) has named the galleries that will participate in its upcoming New York fair, the first in the city since NADA canceled its edition in the city in 2019.