Judith Bernstein: The Dance (After Matisse)

Uncover the technique and influences behind Judith Bernstein’s The Dance (After Matisse), 1993, a monumental painting that hung unseen in the artist’s studio for decades. Revealing an art-historical throughline in Bernstein’s expressionist visual language, The Dance (After Matisse) creates an allegory of joy that remains as urgent today as ever. Visit Booth D15 in Art Basel’s Feature sector through June 22 to see The Dance (After Matisse) on view for the first time.
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François-Xavier Lalanne: Grand Chat polymorphe

Discover François-Xavier Lalanne’s enduring commitment to his inimitable sculptural language, as seen through his storied Grand Chat polymorphe. This work featured prominently in Les Lalanne: Zoophites, drawn from the collection of Caroline Hamisky Lalanne and curated by Paul B. Franklin, which celebrated 60 years since the artist’s first joint solo exhibition.
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James Rosenquist: Time Dust – Black Hole

Take a trip through James Rosenquist’s Time Dust – Black Hole, a painting spanning 35 foot that depicts an unexpected collection of detritus from human travels and exploration in space.
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Ali Banisadr: The Messenger

Take a deep dive into Ali Banisadr's The Messenger with Storyboard, a new interactive digital feature that takes viewers on an immersive journey through a single work. This, the first iteration of the feature, reveals Banisadr's personal symbolism and the diverse art historical references informing this seminal painting.
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