Newsletter No. 06
June 05, 2014

         


FRANZ WEST, Untitled, 2005
Mixed media with artist’s table
Courtesy of OTCA

 
         


 

 





SCOPE Basel Pavilion
Uferstrasse 40
CH-4057 Basel
Switzerland






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GERARDO ROJAS
Carro y escoba 3, 2004
Photography collage



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MICHAEL ZELEHOSKI
Installation, 2014
Assemblage with found wood and
painted plywood


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Galerie Judy Straten
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ATELIER URAIQAT
Carving Shadows, 2014



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KATSUYUKI SHIRAKO
Scribble Untitled 5, 2013
Japanese lacquer and pigments
on hinoki


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A UV reactive installation made of iron, aluminum and epoxy resin, Stefan Waibel’s Ideal Nature Machine(s) is the antithesis of its name. Rather than utilize natural materials, this work is an artificial mimicry that celebrates an engineered aesthetic.

 


Using street art to encourage respect for a clean city, KunstKübel has teamed with SCOPE Basel to transform city trash bins into canvases for art. These receptacles will be displayed along the Rheinufer (Rhine walkway) between the Wettstein and Dreirosen bridges, leading to SCOPE Basel’s entrance.

 


Accessible by dedicated SCOPE tram, SCOPE Basel is connected to the Messeplatz and Claraplatz. Additionally, visitors may reach the fair by a scenic walking route along the Rhine, which will feature SCOPE Basel Information Points for convenience.

Visitors may also use Tram 148 and 1 to reach SCOPE Basel. Look out for the SCOPE Basel Info Points to guide your visit and provide directional information.

   


For additional information on how to apply for SCOPE, please click here, contact Katelijne De Backer, Director of Exhibitor Relations: [email protected], see application link below, or visit www.scope-art.com.

 

 
 
 
 


 
       
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