Artist talk on the Regionale 25

This event is available in
German
Public talk between students and artists of the Regionale. In the run-up to the Regionale, students familiarise themselves with individual works in the exhibition. In a dialogue with the artists, they discuss their working methods, the creative process and the context. The public can talk to the artists about their works and learn more about them from their perspective.

Free entrance.
Without registration.

For further information, please contact:
kunstvermittlung@kunsthallebasel.ch

The artists’ talks are part of the project
Perspektive Kunstvermittlung.
Address
Steinenberg 7
4051
Basel
+41 61 206 99 00
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
On 10 December 2024
Tuesday: 18:30-20:00
Additional informations
Content available online
Exhibitions in this museum
Sandra Mujinga, Spectral Keepers, 2021, exhibition view, The Approach, London, courtesy the artist
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Neïl Beloufa, Bottles on Brown, 2019. Courtesy the artist
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Regionale 25, A Private Smile, Kunsthalle Basel, 2024, Graphic design by Vera Oberholzer / Kunsthalle Basel
Exhibition
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In the interstices of being, A Private Smile unfolds—an exploration of 13 artistic perspectives from the tri-border region around Basel. The participating artists explore fluid boundaries between ...

Marie Matusz, No space no time no subject, 2023, installation view. Courtesy the artist
Exhibition
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Marie Matusz (*1994) regularly establishes polarities in her artistic practice, placing vulnerability and resilience in productive tension. The Toulouse-born, Basel-based artist extends these concerns ...