Gagosian is pleased to participate in Art Basel 2024, with a presentation of new, recent, and rarely available works by an international grouping of contemporary artists, as well as special entries in the Unlimited section of the fair.

On view are paintings, sculptures, photographs, and mixed-media works that range across abstract and figurative form and image, often exploring the two approaches’ fertile intersection. This is exemplified in a rarely shown sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein that wittily combines Pop and Surrealist modes, transforming the graphic representation of a woman’s profile into a “drawing in space.” Jordan Wolfson’s six-foot-tall Red Sculpture (2017–22) portrays, in the form of a grimacing larger-than-life puppet, the influence of the artist’s past on his current psychological state, while Untitled (2024), a columnar sculpture by Lauren Halsey, considers the impact of commercial aesthetics on South Central Los Angeles, reframing the area as a locus of celebration. Carol Bove unveils a new body of work with Lamy Ambuscade (2024), a stainless-steel sculpture that continues in the vein of her 2021 commission for the façade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. More abstract still is Donald Judd’s untitled (1989), a wall-mounted stack of ten units in blue anodized aluminum and clear plexiglass that establishes a rhythmic interaction between positive and negative space.

Many of the paintings at Basel also inhabit the fluid boundary between representational imagery and nonrepresentational composition. Helen Frankenthaler’s Genie (1963) belongs to the critical period when she “composed with color” rather than with line, resulting in the freer works that came to define her practice, while Rudolf Stingel’s Untitled (2018) is a lush sunset image layered with a baroque wallpaper-like design in luxuriant gold enamel, and Jonas Wood’s Bonsai Still Life (2024) locates the titular plants in a domestic scene distinguished by bright color and flattened forms. In Untitled (2024), Rick Lowe layers patterns derived from photographs of dominoes games to suggest maps of urban districts, using paint and collaged paper to echo the movement of communities over time, while the dense blocks of paintstick, etching ink, and silica in Richard Serra’s drawing Diptych #9 (2019) hint at architectural forms but function independently of external reference.

Gagosian’s booth also features work by several artists using photography, including Richard Avedon, whose set of vividly colored prints, The Beatles portfolio, London, August 11, 1967 (printed in 1990), groups four iconic images of the epoch-making band during their late psychedelic phase.

Installation of three pieces of art: stack of ten galvanized iron and blue plexiglass boxes afixed to the wall, black-and-white painting leaning against the wall, and black-and-white painting with the stenciled word "OH" twice, stack on top of each other

Gagosian’s booth at Art Basel 2024. Artwork, left to right: © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Cady Noland; © Christopher Wool. Photo: Maris Hutchinson

The Art of the Olympics: An Interview with Yasmin Meichtry

The Art of the Olympics: An Interview with Yasmin Meichtry

The Olympic and Paralympic Games arrive in Paris on July 26. Ahead of this momentous occasion, Yasmin Meichtry, associate director at the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage, Lausanne, Switzerland, meets with Gagosian senior director Serena Cattaneo Adorno to discuss the Olympic Games’ long engagement with artists and culture, including the Olympic Museum, commissions, and the collaborative two-part exhibition, The Art of the Olympics, being staged this summer at Gagosian, Paris.

Gagosian Quarterly Summer 2024

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Summer 2024

The Summer 2024 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring a detail of Roy Lichtenstein’s Bauhaus Stairway Mural (1989) on the cover.

Brooke Holmes, Katarina Jerinic, and Lissa McClure on Francesca Woodman

In Conversation
Brooke Holmes, Katarina Jerinic, and Lissa McClure on Francesca Woodman

Join Brooke Holmes, professor of Classics at Princeton University, and Lissa McClure and Katarina Jerinic, executive director and collections curator, respectively, at the Woodman Family Foundation, as they discuss Francesca Woodman’s preoccupation with classical themes and archetypes, her exploration of the body as sculpture, and her engagement with allegory and metaphor in photography.

David Cronenberg: The Shrouds

David Cronenberg: The Shrouds

David Cronenberg’s film The Shrouds made its debut at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in France. Film writer Miriam Bale reports on the motifs and questions that make up this latest addition to the auteur’s singular body of work.

Christo: Wrapped 1961 Volkswagen Beetle Saloon (1963–2014)

Christo: Wrapped 1961 Volkswagen Beetle Saloon (1963–2014)

Join Vladimir Yavachev, director of operations for the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation, as he discusses the genesis of the artist’s work Wrapped 1961 Volkswagen Beetle Saloon (1963–2014), which Gagosian presented at Art Basel Unlimited 2024.

Oscar Murillo and Alessandro Rabottini

In Conversation
Oscar Murillo and Alessandro Rabottini

In conjunction with Marks and Whispers, at Gagosian, Rome, Oscar Murillo and Alessandro Rabottini sit down to discuss the artist’s paintings and works on paper in the exhibition, as well as how the show emphasizes the formal, political, and social dimensions of the color red in Murillo’s work of the last decade.

BRONX BODEGA Basel

BRONX BODEGA Basel

On the occasion of Art Basel 2024, creative agency Villa Nomad joins forces with Ghetto Gastro, the Bronx-born culinary collective by Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker, to stage the interdisciplinary pop-up BRONX BODEGA Basel. The initiative brings together food, art, design, and a series of live events at the Novartis Campus, Basel, during the course of the fair. Here, Jon Gray from Ghetto Gastro and Sarah Quan from Villa Nomad tell the Quarterly’s Wyatt Allgeier about the project.

Donald Judd: Untitled: 1970

Donald Judd: Untitled: 1970

In this video, Flavin Judd, the artist’s son and artistic director of Judd Foundation, discusses a historic large-scale work by his father from 1970, ahead of its presentation at Art Basel Unlimited 2024.

A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE: An interview with Yoshiyuki Miyamae

A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE: An interview with Yoshiyuki Miyamae

Founded in 1998 by Issey Miyake, A-POC (“A Piece of Cloth”) set out to bring the development and production of fabric and garments into the future. Over the subsequent decades, A-POC has worked at the forefront of technology to realize its goals, and under the leadership of Yoshiyuki Miyamae—who has been with Miyake Design Studio since 2001—A-POC ABLE has engaged in a dynamic series of collaborations with artists, architects, craftspeople, and new technologies to rethink how clothing is designed and made. On the occasion of the line being made available in the United States for the first time, the Quarterly’s Wyatt Allgeier visited the brand’s flagship in New York to speak with Yoshiyuki about the A-POC process, as well as the latest collaboration with the artist Sohei Nishino.

Jordan Wolfson and Johanna Burton

In Conversation
Jordan Wolfson and Johanna Burton

In this video, Gagosian presents a conversation between Jordan Wolfson and Johanna Burton, Maurice Marciano Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The pair discuss Wolfson’s animatronic work of art Body Sculpture (2023).

Jane Fonda: On Art for a Safe and Healthy California

Jane Fonda: On Art for a Safe and Healthy California

Art for a Safe and Healthy California is a benefit exhibition and auction jointly presented by Jane Fonda, Gagosian, and Christie’s to support the Campaign for a Safe and Healthy California. Here, Fonda speaks with Gagosian Quarterly’s Gillian Jakab about bridging culture and activism, the stakes and goals of the campaign, and the artworks featured in the exhibition.

Laguna~B

Laguna~B

An interview with Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda, artist, designer, and CEO and art director of the Venice-based glassware company Laguna~B.