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The Basel fair brings the international art world together, featuring over 200 leading galleries and more than 4,000 artists from five continents. Many highquality exhibitions take place concurrently in and around Basel, creating a region-wide art week. Miami hosts the only American subsidiary of the fair of this magnitude.
The artwork showcased often reflects the current political and social climate of the time, as well as a peek into how art will influence trends within other sectors in the coming year.
This Forecast Report takes a look at highlights from the December 2023 Art Basel fair and identifies the current intersection of art and design trends to give us a glimpse into future themes and patterns we can expect to see in the built environment.
Stephanie Comilang & Simon Speiser, Inflorescence
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ART BASEL 2023
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COLOR STACKED NEUTRALS
TEXTURE QUILT + LAYERS
WEAVING + EMBROID -ERY
MIRROR + GLASS
WOOD SUBSTRATE JUXTA -POSED MEDIA
FOUND OBJECTS
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ the use of color on color, often with neon hues, is a predominant theme
+ layering colors with equal visual saturation creates tangible vibrancy and captures the viewer's interest
+ in the artwork, color is often used as a visual roadmap for the viewer, highlighting where their gaze should move from point to point throughout the piece
TAKEAWAYS
Color is a tool for visual emphasis and interest. Unexpected layers of color can create something novel. Experiment with color combinations that you may have never explored before and see what results emerge.
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Tomoo Gokita, Deformed Snake
Jorge Pardo
Ilana Savide, The Old Lie, Dulce Es
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ artist, Morag Myerscough | Joy Garden created for Sheffield Children’s Hospital
+ Temple of Boom | NGV Melbourne architecture commission for 2022, designed by Adam Newman & Kelvin Tsang
+ Ivy Studio Inc, Architectural Designer | coworking office in Montreal featuring psychedelic zinc reception desk
+ Alex Proba, Studio Proba | Palm Springs pool
+ Juan Moreno Lopéz-Calull | color accents in his home
+ The Albertine Villa | an American residence for French creatives and artisans
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artist, Morag Myerscough Temple of Boom
Ivy Studio Inc.
Alex Proba
Juan Moreno Lopéz-Calull
The Albertine Villa
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ monochromatic and nude tones, particularly from natural elements, bring a grounded feel to a piece
+ the combination of neutral colors, natural shapes, and found objects invites the viewer to explore more deeply and connect closely with the artwork
+ In a highly digital era, the use of natural substrates and found objects places an emphasis on a return to nature
TAKEAWAYS
Combining natural shapes and color tones in unique compositions creates contemporary visual interest.
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Seung-take
Abraham Palatnik, Relevo Progressivo
Seung-take Lee, Untitled
Lee, Untitled
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ work table with travertine balls stacked to form legs | from the Marrakech home of the founders of LRNCE, lifestyle brand
+ Christian Abusaid, artist | concrete mural work at MUSA hotel
+ HER Melbourne | Music Room, inspired by Japanese listening bars – surfaces covered in American walnut timber | Dion Hall
+ Luminaire Authentik | Nopal 2405.2-LA40
+ Jake Arnold | Beverly Hills home, use of layered drapery + neutral on neutral tones
+ Kelly Wearstler | Malibu Beach House
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work table with travertine balls stacked to form legs
Christian Abusaid
Luminaire Authentik
Jake Arnold
Kelly Wearstler
HER Melbourne
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ texture is often created through unexpected methods
+ it can occur through reduction to create a negative space layer, or alternatively, it can be created through addition
+ juxtaposed materials push the level of texture to even greater depths than with a single medium
TAKEAWAYS
Consider creating textural moments in unexpected ways through the addition or subtraction of layers of material. Visual interest can be attained in areas devoid of color and tonal changes through texture alone.
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Elliott Hundley, 3.11.23.1
Jacob Hashimoto, As Dragons are to Black Holes
Georgia Russell, I Know why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou (Banned Books Series)
Ebony G. Patterson
Motarasu HOKORE pendant, designed by Tani Toshiyuki YTL Headquarters | Ministry of Design
Ritmo Formentera by Destudio Arquitectura
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ Winnie Tam’s home, founder of architectural and interior design firm, Fourteen a.m. | Motarasu HOKORE pendant, designed by Tani Toshiyuki
+ YTL Headquarters by Ministry of Design | Winner of 9 International Design Awards
+ Ritmo Formentera by Destudio Arquitectura | use of rope partition
+ Willis Tower by Gensler | 2023 Winner of AIA National’s Interior Architecture Award | 7,000 paper-and-resin discs, Jacob Hashimoto, In the Heart of this Infinite Particle of Galactic Dust
+ Nine Do Office by Nine Do | Winner of the Best of Year award for Firm's Own International Office
+ Cupping Room by M.R. Studio | tiled walls
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Willis Tower | Gensler
Nine Do Office by Nine Do Cupping Room by M.R. Studio
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ quilt derivatives, textile juxtaposition, new media, and embroidered details add a new dimension to the viewer's experience, both literally and metaphorically
+ this medium pushes the boundaries of a traditional canvas by engaging with various levels of transparency and pattern
TAKEAWAYS
Variations in texture and opacity of fabric selections offer a fresh perspective on traditional quilted pieces. By infusing traditional patterns with contemporary colors and imagery, a vibrant new materiality is introduced, enriching both exterior and interior spaces.
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Melissa Cody, Power Up
Eric N. Mack, Cuts
Martha Tuttle, Dawn through morning mist, a quick flash of light
Stephanie Comilang & Simon Speiser, Inflorescence
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ YSG Studio | embossed vinyl and raffia weave wallpaper inspired by a quilted pattern
+ Chairloom, St. Frank Textiles | Chairloom reupholsters vintage furniture using artisan textiles. St. Frank Textiles has beautiful quilted fabric and matching quiltpattern wallcoverings
+ Brisson Architecte | the Paris headquarters of Le Betteravier Français, use of quilted curtain partition
+ Brooks Scarpa, Hub 32 MixedUse | The design of Hub 32, a 65unit mid-rise residential building in Chicago is inspired by the concept of quilting and stitching
+ Kelly Wearstler, Austin Proper Hotel | use of tile in quilt inspired pattern
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YSG Studio
Brisson Architecte
Chairloom | St. Frank Textiles
Brooks Scarpa | Hub 32 Mixed-Use
Kelly Wearstler | Austin Proper Hotel
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ the mediums of weaving and embroidery expand upon the use of textile substrates in art through specialized techniques and applications
+ Intricate weaving and embroidery work serve as a substitute for pencil or paintbrush, delineating forms and patterns where traditional art tools are absent
+ the fine line work in these pieces creates gradations of space and color, stitch by stitch
TAKEAWAYS
Weaving and embroidery have transcended their roles as mere accessory mediums. These techniques now make a significant impact on artworks and spaces that seek to feature textural visual interest.
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Shilpa Gupta, Stars on flags of the world
Lucy Williams, Radiant City #3
David Renggli, Desire Painting (pocojanis)
Eva Jospin, Chanakya ateliers, artisans of the Chanakya School of Arts
interior designer | Dorothée Meilichzon headboard detail
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ Studio Urquiola | modern take on traditional Ibizan country house using woven textile, rugs & wall hangings
+ Hayley Sheldon, Florida based installation artist and sculptor | Mansion Apartments in Sacramento, CA by PDG Interiors
+ interior designer, Dorothée Meilichzon | headboard detail from Montesol Experimental hotel
+ artists, Crossing Threads | commissioned by The Drawing Mill Interiors for the lobby of Vue Broadbeach
+ Éphémère collection by French textile house Élitis France | represent an exploration of serene texture & subtle hues
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Éphémère collection by French textile house Élitis France
artists, Crossing Threads
Studio Urquiola
Hayley Sheldon
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ mirrors, glass, and other reflective surfaces create opportunities for viewers to see themselves within the image and visual world crafted by the artist
+ beyond providing an immersive experience, layered glass introduces subtle nuances of depth through variations in value and the creation of expanded visual space
TAKEAWAYS
Colored glass, mirrors, and other similar substrates create a transformative space that transports the viewer into a novel experience of light and color play. This medium can offer either an expansive or intimate feel, depending on its placement and use.
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Tomas Vu
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Color and light
Anneke Eussen, It’s Alright
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ Iconique Studio | mirror room divider
+ stained glass staircase & dividers in London coworking space | architectural designer, Surman Weston
+ Holloway Li Interior Architects | use of glass & mirror in the bathroom
+ Patrizio Fradiani Architectural Designer | yellow glass screen headboard
+ The Stella Collective, Interior Design Studio | Workshop Brothers café, artful use of printing on mirror
+ Bower Studios | a series of 18 mirrors along the passageway connecting residential buildings, 595 Dean Street
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Iconique Studio
Stained glass staircase
| Surman Weston
Holloway Li
Patrizio Fradiani The Stella Collective Bower Studios
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ a wood substrate is a natural choice for a base element, which brings its own unique value tones, patterns, and textures
+ this establishes a visually interesting end composition with the addition of subsequent layers
TAKEAWAYS
Treat wood as an artistic entity unto its own. Wood grain, coloring, and texture possess the visual weight to create a statement moment in a space.
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Shizu Saldamando, Momento
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ Craft of Interior (COI) Studio | two tone timber bathroom
+ Colombe Studio | renovation of a 1936 Warsaw apartment designed by Stanislaw Rotberg inspired by the style of Adolf Loos | main timber used is teak
+ Hanna Oganesyan, architecture & interior design studio | concealed a concrete column & wardrobe using a 3D timber treatment
+ Commune Design interior design studio | use of timber paired with striking textiles
+ Markholt & Rand | spiral staircase made from 630 pieces of CNC-cut plywood
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COI Studio
Colombe Studio
Hanna Oganesyan Commune Design
Markholt & Rand
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ media juxtaposition lies at the crux of visual interest
+ fusing two unlike materials into one cohesive piece is a challenging endeavor
+ the outcome can highlight the beauty of the individual base materials as much as it does the completed work
TAKEAWAYS
Juxtaposition can create a dynamic visual tension, opening up space for unexpected interest. It manifests in contrasts like light versus dark, colorful against neutral, or smooth alongside rough. The exploration of such combinations is limitless and can instantly enhance the visual field.
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Barbara Chase-Riboud
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ Fabian A. Wagner, Architect & Professor | silver curtain in office in Munich
+ Flack Studio Architectural Designer| Pixie Byron Bay
+ Grain Designoffice | Dunas Dine restaurant, reception desk is Belgian bluestone and the ceiling features dune grass
+ Fiona Lynch Office | Kiln restaurant at Ace Hotel Sydney
+ Handelsmann + Khaw | Elizabeth Bay Apartment, noting the striking styling of stainless steel and woven basketry
+ Drift Hotel, Drift San José del Cabo | concrete bed platform
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Fabian A. Wagner
Flack Studio
Grain Designoffice
Fiona Lynch Office Handelsmann + Khaw Drift Hotel
ART BASEL 2023
ART NOTES
+ found object art is about reinvigorating discarded items or altering their original purpose into something new and unique
+ found objects inherently carry meanings and associations based on an individual's preconceived notions of their purpose
+ the narrative embedded within these objects can be extended or transformed by their composition and the context in which they are placed
TAKEAWAYS
Found objects craft a sense of place, challenging the viewer's expectations of the object’s conventional use to forge an experience that is either comforting or, on the flip side, surprising.
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El Antasui, Untitled
Ugo Rondinone, The alphabet of my mothers and fathers
ART BASEL 2023
INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
+ artist, Mel Campion’s miniature grotto for Kin House Wiltshire hotel
+ the Garden House at Kin House Wiltshire | found objects, terracotta planters and ceramic plates create an inviting setting
+ Tenuta dell’Alto | custom chandelier by Massimo Maci
+ James Lemon, artist | ‘brick façade’ concierge desk commissioned by Ace Hotel Sydney & Flack Studio
+ Mo De Movimiento | a restaurant designed around found objects by Lucas Muñoz Muñoz
+ Drift Hotel, Drift San José del Cabo | use of concrete blocks for planter / cactus garden
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artist, Mel Campion
the Garden House at Kin House Wiltshire
James Lemon
chandelier | Massimo Maci Drift Hotel
Mo De Movimiento
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CID has or is actively working in every major urban market in the US across 40 states and 65 cities, including Canada. A critical part of our process on every single project is a deep market study where we analyze the competition and development pipeline and carefully craft a competitive differentiation strategy. We collect and adapt programmatic and operational concepts and report on them in our forecast. This travel and study is key to channeling the market’s pulse and leading ahead of the pack.
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