Art Basel Miami: an overview of the annual art fair’s latest outing
Dec 12, 2022by Manu Sharma Dec 12, 2022
Exploring the 2022 edition of Miami Art Basel, with some insight into its past, and where it may go.
by Manu Sharma Dec 12, 2022
Exploring the 2022 edition of Miami Art Basel, with some insight into its past, and where it may go.
by Rahul Kumar Sep 26, 2022
Responding to the ideas of fragility and stability, artist Tilmann Zahn, who lives and works in Basel, captures the volatile state of constant change through his art.
by Sunena V Maju Aug 22, 2022
After winning the international competition for the design of the Novartis Pavillon, AMDL Circle's circular structure takes shape as a self-powered art installation in Basel, Switzerland.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Aug 11, 2022
The World of Irreversible Change by teamLab, showcased at the Art Basel, is an exploration of the cycle of destruction and regeneration and people’s interactions with the world.
by STIRworld Jun 18, 2022
The exhibition Chance Encounters in New Mediums: Generative Art, presented by Tezos, lets visitors co-create a new generative artwork that is minted as an NFTin real-time.
by STIRworld Jun 15, 2022
Starting June 16, the four-day art fair will host a wide selection of sculptures, paintings, installations, and art performances. STIR highlights what you shouldn't miss.
by Shraddha Nair Apr 27, 2022
Berwick-based artist Patrick Hartley discusses his recently exhibited body of work titled Cost Of Life, which looks at the past several years of work including images and sculpture.
by Jerry Elengical Feb 05, 2022
Sculptural geometric forms built into a landmark sandstone rock formation in Lucerne, Switzerland, as part of the extension, narrate a tale from geological period's past.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Sep 06, 2021
Art Basel 2021 in its hybrid format promises to bring the best of both, digital and physical platforms, for its audiences to underscore the scale and many representations of arts.
by Nadezna Siganporia Aug 13, 2021
Under the guidance of architect Renzo Piano, the acclaimed Beyeler Collection of art found a home in an English-style garden with a historical villa, old trees and water lily ponds.
by Rahul Kumar Feb 01, 2021
STIR speaks with the multidisciplinary artist on the sidelines of his ongoing exhibit, Trajectory, at Von Bartha, Switzerland, on ideas of ‘concrete art’ and self- referentiality.
by Rahul Kumar Nov 06, 2020
Marc Spiegler, Global Director of Art Basel, shares his views on virtual art viewing experiences, purpose of fairs, and strategic plans of Art Basel.
by Zohra Khan Sep 24, 2020
The Swiss architectural firm with Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli open an experiential facility that features a 30 ft tall chocolate fountain in an ode to the popular Lindor truffles.
by Meghna Mehta Feb 18, 2020
In an interview with STIR, the Los Angeles-based artist talks about his installation that was conceived as a building on the move, and focuses on the preservation of Great Lakes.
by Georgina Maddox Jul 26, 2019
A Poem That Is Not Our Own, William Kentridge’s first major solo exhibition in Switzerland, is on till October 13, 2019, at the Kunstmuseum Basel.
by Sukanya Garg Jul 19, 2019
The 19th edition of Regionale in Basel, titled Sound Embodied promoted electronic and digital media sound art from Switzerland, Germany and France.
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