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Solo audiovisual booth by generative artist, engineer, musician and blacksmith @_deafbeef
📍Booth Z3, Zero 10, @artbasel
On view through Sunday, 21 June
A limited number of complimentary tickets to Zero 10 are available today through Friday via Art Basel’s website
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infinite garden by @lennyjpg@nguyenwahed taking center stage at @ArtBasel zero 10 in switzerland
the art is being displayed at the building's entrance facade. what a huge honor. year by year, nfts are becoming real
Today, we are honored to present an important triptych of works by @john__gerrard at Zero 10 @ArtBasel
Three flags. One arc. A nine-year body of work, completed before the present moment arrived, that now describes it precisely.
WESTERN FLAG (SPINDLETOP, TEXAS), 2017 turns to the past. A flag of carboniferous smoke at the site of the Lucas Gusher in Texas, where the first major oil strike occurred in 1901. A monument to a century of oil.
FLARE (OCEANIA), 2022 holds the present. A gas flare burning in the form of a flag over the South Pacific near Tonga. An alarm sounded over a heating ocean.
STANDARD, 2023 looks to a hopeful future. A flag of water vapour rising near the Mojave Desert in Nevada. Borderless, colourless, a signal of stoppage, of parlay, of submission to planetary realities larger than any nation.
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Moments of the Unknown is a film to celebrate humanity. Every day for a year, I created ten-second Super-8 portraits of people across all 7 continents. To show that, as humans, we are one. My mission is to spread peace, love, and friendship through the lens of life.
The soundtrack honors the Voyager Golden Record, curated by Carl Sagan and launched by @NASA in 1977. A portrait of Earth sent out to the stars. Half a century later, that record is still traveling outside of our solar system. This artwork is its echo. A message once aimed at the stars, now returning home.
Happy Earth Day 🌎
Yatreda (@yatreda) carries Ethiopian history into a new visual language. The work feels archival, cinematic, and unmistakably alive.
As our 2024 Digital Artist in Residence, the Ethiopian family collective created House of Yatreda, an immersive installation in the style of tizita: nostalgia and longing for the past.
Its centerpiece series, Abyssinian Queen, became the first work we ever acquired onchain. Ethiopian cultural memory, held in perpetuity.
This is a great example of why I love behind the scenes footage. I love the way @yatreda uses it to bring people into her world, her process, her artwork.
It is truly handcrafted and absolutely exquisitely done.