Art Basel 2019 Unlimited

The Unlimited sector of Art Basel in Basel is always one of the highlights of the fair. This year’s edition is curated – for the last time – by Gianni Jetzer and features works by Ugo Rondinone, Xu Zhen, Pae White, Alicia Framis, Olaf Nicolai, Daniel Knorr, Anthony McCall, Monica Bonvicini, Hélio Oiticica, and Carsten Höller (among others).

Art Basel 2019 Unlimited. Basel (Switzerland), June 11/12, 2019.

00:00 – Intro 00:13 – Ugo Rondinone: the sun, 2018 00:37 – Sislej Xhafa: ovoid solitude, 2019 01:05 – Huma Bhabha: We Come In Peace, 2018 01:23 – Coco Fusco: Tin Man of the Twenty-First Century, 2018 01:44 – Abdulnasser Gharem: The Safe, 2019 02:53 – Xu Zhen: Nirvana, 2019 03:16 – Pae White: foreverago, 2017 04:39 – Vaclav Pozarek: Eins und Summe, 1994 05:02 – Kapwani Kiwanga: Flowers for Africa: Rwanda, 2019 05:39 – Kaarel Kurismaa: Steam Express and Halts, 1993 06:18 – Alicia Framis: LifeDress, 2018 (4′) 06:36 – Belu-Simion Fainaru: Rose of Nothingness, 2015 07:24 – Jonathas de Andrade: Eu, mestiço (Me, mestizo), 2017 08:23 – Jorge Pardo: Untitled, 2002 08:51 – Vajiko Chachkhiani: Flies bit, it’s going to rain, 2018 10:03 – Do Ho Suh: Hub, 260-7 Sungbook-Dong, Sungbook-Ku, Seoul, Korea, 2017 11:13 – Duane Hanson: Lunchbreak, 1989 12:05 – Bunny Rogers: Self-portrait as Clone of Jeanne d’Arc, 2019 12:30 – Lawrence Lek: Nøtel, 2016-2019 (7’15”) 13:01 – Renata Lucas: farsa, 2019 13:38 – Olaf Nicolai: Big Sneaker (The Nineties), 2001 14:36 – Rivane Neuenschwander: Bataille, 2017 15:46 – Monica Bonvicini: Breathing, 2017 16:31 – Tom Wesselmann: Still Life #60, 1973 17:05 – Steven Parrino: 13 Shattered Panels (for Joey Ramone), 2001 17:43 – Carsten Höller: Decimal Clock (White and Pink), 2018 18:01 – Franz West: Test, 1994 (Slipcovers by Gilbert Bretterbauer) 18:59 – Andreas Angelidakis: Post-Ruin (Pink), 2019 20:05 – Daniel Knorr: Laundry, 2019 21:05 – Anthony McCall: Split Second, 2018

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