Anny Shaw asks if auction houses and dealers should pay their dues to the artists from whom they profit
From getting fit to analysing your tears, Swiss artists’ installation at the Museum Tinguely invites visitors to dive right in
Nine other works by the US artist sold on Lehmann Maupin’s stand at the fair
Artist sets up printing press in Basel to explore ‘Black Madonna’ theme
The artist, an Art Basel veteran of four decades, has championed female artists, including Sylvie Fleury, in his selection
Plus, we fall head over heels for Vezzoli
Works and archival material at several stands at the fair honour big names in the art world who have died this year
Works were created by the artist when he was sleeping on a friend’s couch in Manhattan
Presidents past and present are a recurring theme at Art Basel this year; here is a selection of different takes on presidential portraits found at the fair.
We explore the two big European art world events of the past week: Arsalan Mohammad is in Berlin with the curator Serubiri Moses and the critic and curator Annika von Taube, and Ben Luke speaks to Melanie Gerlis, writer for the Financial Times and The Art Newspaper, on the line from Basel.
The Lebanese-born artist and writer, who has a solo show at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, discusses her passion for the Swiss abstract artist.
The Basel-based collector Ulla Dreyfus-Best on her "Wunderkammer", which mixes 11th-century Italian bronzes with pieces by Jeff Koons
Basel museum plans survey on Swiss duo
The artist reveals the ideas behind his solo show at the Fondation Beyeler—the Basel museum’s first photography exhibition
Museum Tinguely director Roland Wetzler picks six highlights from Art Basel—and remembers Jean Tinguely's destructive legacy
In an exclusive extract from her forthcoming book, Dark Side of the Boom, Georgina Adam discovers why most art is destined for a crate-filled, high-security storage facility
Plus much more fair gossip
Athens, Venice, ARoS, Kassel, Münster—and now in Art Basel
Polish artist’s career took off in the Swiss city
Leading dealers report strong opening sales
Plus more fair gossip
The shift to temporary selling spaces is a hot topic at this year's fair
The fair has a domestic vibe this year, from Jean Prouvé's house for wartime refugees to Max Lamb's metal-sprayed polystyrene furniture
Belgian artist’s shit-making machines join Jean Tinguely’s kinetic works
The Swiss artist who brings an up-close view of Chernobyl to Art Basel’s Unlimited is not afraid to leave his comfort zone
Fascinating insights expected from his personal correspondence with famous artists
The artistic director of Skulptur Projekte will be in conversation at Art Basel, celebrating five decades as a champion of public art
Transgender empowerment among causes tackled at this year's fair
Gianni Jetzer, the curator of Art Basel’s Unlimited sector, picks six highlights among the large-scale works