The dealer-artist relationship becomes more prominent as galleries strive for individuality, while Jean Prouvé's dominance is undeniable
As the market becomes more international, Jean Prouvé and the Danish school enjoy a resurgence
Despite the scruffiness, business is swift in the fair's 11th year
Business is brisk but while the fair’s change of location allowed much needed expansion it leaves collectors hot and bothered
The fair makes it clear that contemporary design dictates the taste of the moment
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At the climax of McCarthy's career, the cowboy and the pirate are brought together with pleasing dissonance
Up until this point, the works were in the custody of a foundation established by the Im Obersteg family subsequent to their purchase
Works shown in Basel reflect how he made peace with the approach of death
The passing of the greatest German symbolist is commemorated
The exhibition will run from 17 May until 15 October
The coordination of the fair will be taken over by Messe Basel
Don't miss the Beuys next door
One of the world’s greatest collections of modern Impressionist and post-Impressionist art goes on view this month in a $37 million building by Renzo Piano
It is marked by three celebrations in his native Basel and an exhibition at London's National Gallery on his renowned “Ambassadors”
The TEFAF Basel saw only 12,500 visitors, but some good sales nonetheless. Could the organisers have promoted it more?
Beyeler, doyen of Basel dealers, has taken over the Kunstmuseum and the Kunsthalle to accommodate this event
The stunning assemblage contains works by many Northern masters, including both the elder and younger Holbeins
Ruedi Staechelin appointed leadership role
The exhibition, in which psychological unrest is registered through the body, will appear next in Frankfurt