With works by
cameron clayborn,
Keren Cytter,
Suki Seokyeong Kang,
Aleksandra Mir,
Saskia Olde Wolbers,
John Pilson,
Navin Rawanchaikul,
Ross Sinclair and
Kemang Wa Lehulere.
This year, the Baloise Art Prize celebrates its 25th anniversary. The exhibition at the Baloise Park Art Forum will therefore be dedicated to the art prize and its winners. The exhibition will showcase works by individual art prize winners from the last 24 years. Short videos explain the significance, structure and sponsorship concept of the Baloise Art Prize from various perspectives.
Inspired by Aleksandra Mir's project The Big Umbrella, the exhibition shows a selection of works by prizewinners. The artist walks through various cities with a large umbrella and gathers experiences of community, solidarity and isolation. These and other characteristics are important for the Baloise Art Prize and its winners. Works from different years are on display - a success over the years.
Events
Guided Tours with the curator Sarah Frauchiger
Wednesday February 7th 2024, 12 pm
Thursday April 11th 2024, 12 pm
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm
With works by
cameron clayborn,
Keren Cytter,
Suki Seokyeong Kang,
Aleksandra Mir,
Saskia Olde Wolbers,
John Pilson,
Navin Rawanchaikul,
Ross Sinclair and
Kemang Wa Lehulere.
This year, the Baloise Art Prize celebrates its 25th anniversary. The exhibition at the Baloise Park Art Forum will therefore be dedicated to the art prize and its winners. The exhibition will showcase works by individual art prize winners from the last 24 years. Short videos explain the significance, structure and sponsorship concept of the Baloise Art Prize from various perspectives.
Inspired by Aleksandra Mir's project The Big Umbrella, the exhibition shows a selection of works by prizewinners. The artist walks through various cities with a large umbrella and gathers experiences of community, solidarity and isolation. These and other characteristics are important for the Baloise Art Prize and its winners. Works from different years are on display - a success over the years.
Events
Guided Tours with the curator Sarah Frauchiger
Wednesday February 7th 2024, 12 pm
Thursday April 11th 2024, 12 pm
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm