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475 Tenth Avenue, NY 10018, New York, United States
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Sean Kelly at Art Basel 2024

Sean Kelly Gallery, New York

Mon 10 Jun 2024 to Sun 16 Jun 2024

475 Tenth Avenue, NY 10018 Sean Kelly at Art Basel 2024

Tue-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm

Hall 2.1, Booth P2
Messe Basel, Switzerland

Unlimited Opening: Monday, June 10, 4-8pm
VIP Days: June 11 – 12, 2024
Public Days: June 13 – 16, 2024

Unlimited
David Claerbout, Birdcage, Booth U22
Janaina Tschäpe, To cover the earth with a new mist, Booth U49

Sean Kelly returns to Art Basel 2024, presenting a curated selection of internationally acclaimed artists.

Artworks

Rebecca Horn

Pencil, colored pencil, acrylic, India ink, and Carmignano on paper

59 1/16 × 71 5/8 in

Julian Charriere

Heliograph on high-polished stainless steel plate, stainless steel frame, museum glass (ArtGlass 70)

31 1/2 × 39 3/8 in

Janaina Tschäpe

Oil and oil stick on linen

92 × 70 × 2 in

Shahzia Sikander

Glass mosaic with patinated brass frame

60 7/8 × 84 1/16 × 2 in

Marina Abramović

Color chromogenic print

71 × 80 in

Idris Khan

Oil based ink on gesso ground, aluminum panel

51 3/16 × 55 1/2 × 1 3/16 in

Awol Erizku

C-print

30 × 40 in

Donna Huanca

Oil, sand on digital print on canvas

52 × 70 7/8 in

Jose Dávila

Archival pigment print, diptych

123 7/16 × 80 5/16 × 3 in

Callum Innes

Oil on linen

74 13/16 × 76 3/4 in

Brian Rochefort

Ceramic, glaze, glass fragments

20 × 21 × 21 in

A pioneer of performance art, Marina Abramović has consistently used her body as both subject and medium, since 1995, the skeleton has been a central motif in her works. A heliographic photograph by Julian Charrière utilizes petroleum or 'fossilized sunshine' to reflect on the fossil fuel industry. Donna Huanca's abstract paintings are an extension of her performances that combine the transience of that form with the permanence of painting. Rebecca Horn’s Bodylandscapes are large-scale paintings on paper that merge her interest in the body as a machine with autobiographical performance. Antony Gormley’s 2005 cast-iron, life-size figure YOU, addresses fundamental questions of where human beings stand in relation to nature and the cosmos. In his cut-out photographs, Jose Dávila removes the primary subject from the image, transforming the scene into a poetic discourse about the power of negative space and the veracity of photography as a documentary form.

We will also feature new work by Janaina Tschäpe and David Claerbout, complementing each artist’s solo presentation in the Art Unlimited sector. A new photograph by Awol Erizku featuring a mask surrounded by flora exemplifies the artist’s methodology, which references images iconic to African and Black American culture. Callum Innes’s vibrant Split Painting explores the interplay of light, color, and surface, inviting viewers to contemplate the subtleties of perception and sensation. A recent painting by Idris Khan, whose twenty-year investigation examines the interaction between image, time and media. In her mosaics, Shahzia Sikander dismantles and amplifies the scale and imagery of traditional miniature painting as she shifts the medium from ink to glass. New small-scale paintings by Kehinde Wiley challenge the art historical canon of portraiture. This presentation marks the debut of new works by Brian Rochefort, who will have his inaugural exhibition at Sean Kelly, Los Angeles in September 2024. Rochefort’s sculptures burst with vibrant color and texture, inviting viewers to explore the boundaries between chaos and order, creation and destruction.

Founded in 1991, Sean Kelly Gallery is committed to presenting innovative and thought- provoking artworks; the gallery seeks to foster meaningful dialogue and engagement with contemporary art on a global scale.

all images © the gallery and the artist(s)

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