Group Show at Fondation Beyeler

Artists: Michael Armitage, Anne Boyer, Federico Campagna, Ian Cheng, Chuquimamani-Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton, Marlene Dumas, Frida Escobedo, Peter Fischli, Cyprien Gaillard with Victor Man, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Wade Guyton, Carsten Höller with Adam Haar, Pierre Huyghe, Arthur Jafa, Koo Jeong A, Dozie Kanu, Cildo Meireles, Jota Mombaça, Fujiko Nakaya, Alice Notley, Precious Okoyomon, Philippe Parreno, Rachel Rose, Tino Sehgal, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Adrián Villar Rojas

Exhibition titles: Dance With Daemons, Cloud Chronicles, All My Love Spilling Over, Echoes Unbound, Home Of The Stranger, The Lateness Of The Hour, I Can’t Tell If This Longing Is My Own, Ghost Dreams, What Time Is Heaven, Misty Spires, Streaming From Our Eyes, Melting Mirrors, Past Lives, Yaldabaoth, The Richness Of Going Slowly, Summer Is Over

Concept by: Sam Keller, Mouna Mekouar, Isabela Mora, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Precious Okoyomon, Philippe Parreno and Tino Sehgal in close collaboration with the participants

Venue: Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland

Date: May 19 – August 11, 2024

Photography:  all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Fondation Beyeler, Basel

Note: Exhibition booklet is available here

For the first time in the Fondation Beyeler’s more than 25-year history, the entire museum and its surrounding park will be transformed into the site of an experimental exhibition of contemporary art. Organised by Fondation Beyeler in partnership with LUMA Foundation, the show will bring together the work of 30 participants from different backgrounds and disciplines, including Michael Armitage, Anne Boyer, Federico Campagna, Ian Cheng, Chuquimamani-Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton, Marlene Dumas, Frida Escobedo, Peter Fischli, Cyprien Gaillard with Victor Man, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Wade Guyton, Carsten Höller with Adam Haar, Pierre Huyghe, Arthur Jafa, Koo Jeong A, Dozie Kanu, Cildo Meireles, Jota Mombaça, Fujiko Nakaya, Alice Notley, Precious Okoyomon, Philippe Parreno, Rachel Rose, Tino Sehgal, Rirkrit Tiravanija and Adrián Villar Rojas.

Developed by Sam Keller, Mouna Mekouar, Isabela Mora, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Precious Okoyomon, Philippe Parreno and Tino Sehgal in close collaboration with the participants, the exhibition aspires to stimulate artistic freedom, interdisciplinary exchange and collective responsibility. The approach, as stated by Philippe Parreno and Precious Okoyomon, acknowledges ‘the complexities and uncertainties involved in bringing artists together, yet it also embraces these entanglements as integral to the creative process’. The show is envisioned as ‘a dynamic rather than static proposal, an evolving ontological project that mirrors the complexity and diversity inherent in bringing together distinct artistic voices under one umbrella’. Conceived as a living organism that changes and transforms, participants have contributed their thinking on every phase of the making of an exhibition from its conception, elaboration and production to its creation and presentation. In particular, Tino Sehgal has been invited to create transforming display features for the overall presentation, especially extending to works from the in-house collection.

Similar to group shows such as “Il Tempo del Postino” (organized by Art Basel, Fondation Beyeler and Theater Basel with support by LUMA Foundation and commissioned by Manchester International Festival and Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris) and “To the Moon via the Beach” (commissioned and produced by LUMA Foundation), the project traces pathways rather than strict filiations. Just like the exhibition and the experience itself, the title of the summer show is contributed by the participants and will periodically change.

The list of participants features artists, poets, architects, musicians, composers, philosophers and scientists. They each have been welcomed to transform Fondation Beyeler, extending across the galleries, gardens, terraces, and ancillary spaces, such as the box office, green room, shop, foyer and winter garden. The public will rediscover the existing gallery spaces in an unexpected way and explore spaces that they are not familiar with. Turning up at different times, visitors will have different experiences within the same spaces. Multiple temporalities will overlap through exhibition displays, social spaces, performances, concerts, poetry readings, talks, and community activities, encouraging multiple visits by offering return tickets. The labyrinth-like exhibition architecture invites audiences to explore the show in different ways.

Connections and interrelationships between individual works are developed in close dialogue with the artists. This exchange also extends to works from the Fondation Beyeler collection, which has been made available to the artists as a resource and forms an integral part of the exhibition. Alongside the temporary art projects, works by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Paul Klee, Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh will be on display.

The first iteration of this collective project will be presented at Fondation Beyeler this summer, with subsequent iterations of the interdisciplinary group show being restaged in yet another form in Arles and other LUMA locations.

The exhibition is generously supported by:

Beyeler-Stiftung
Hansjörg Wyss, Wyss Foundation
Christina de Labouchere
Tatiana de Pahlen Lorenceau & Charles Lorenceau
Erica Stiftung
Max Kohler Stiftung
Nachson & Natalia Mimran
Craig Robins & Jackie Soffer
Patronessen der Fondation Beyeler

as well as further patrons who prefer to stay anonymous.

The Art Education Programme and enabling free admission for children and young adults up to 25 is supported by the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation.

Fondation Beyeler

The Fondation Beyeler in Riehen near Basel is internationally renowned for its high-calibre exhibitions, its outstanding collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as its ambitious schedule of events. The museum building was designed by Renzo Piano in the setting of a park with venerable trees and water lily ponds. It boasts a unique location in the heart of a local recreation area, looking out onto fields, pastures and vineyards close to the foothills of the Black Forest. In collaboration with Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, the Fondation Beyeler is constructing a new museum building in the adjoining park, thus further enhancing the harmonious interplay of art, architecture and nature.

LUMA Foundation

The LUMA Foundation was established in 2004 by Maja Hoffmann in Zurich, Switzerland, to support artistic creation in the fields of visual arts, photography, publishing, documentary films, and multimedia. Considered as a production tool for the multiple initiatives launched by Maja Hoffmann, the LUMA Foundation produces, supports, and funds artistic projects that aim to deepen the understanding of issues related to the environment, human rights, education, and culture.

Philippe Parreno, Membrane, 2023, cybernetic structure with sensorimotor capabilities and generative language processing; courtesy of the artist © Philippe Parreno; Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist, © Fujiko Nakaya Photo: Mark Niedermann
Philippe Parreno, Membrane, 2023, cybernetic structure with sensorimotor capabilities and generative language processing; courtesy of the artist © Philippe Parreno; Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist, © Fujiko Nakaya Photo: Mark Niedermann
Philippe Parreno, Membrane, 2023, cybernetic structure with sensorimotor capabilities and generative language processing; courtesy of the artist © Philippe Parreno; Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist, © Fujiko Nakaya Photo: Mark Niedermann
Philippe Parreno, Membrane, 2023, cybernetic structure with sensorimotor capabilities and generative language processing; courtesy of the artist © Philippe Parreno; Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist, © Fujiko Nakaya Photo: Mark Niedermann
Thomas Schütte, Hase, 2013, Patinated bronze; Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist
© 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system, Courtesy of the artist, © Fujiko Nakaya, photo: Stefan Bohrer
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Untitled (nuage), 2024, LED screen, courtesy of the artist © Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster Photo: Mark Niedermann
Collection on the Move © Roni Horn; Josef Albers and Anni Albers Foundation; Mondrian/Holtzman Trust c/o HCR International Warrenton, VA USA; Ellsworth Kelly; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich Photo: Mark Niedermann
Collection on the Move © Gerhard Richter; Marlene Dumas; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich Photo: Mark Niedermann
Collection on the Move © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Collection on the Move © Michael Armitage; Wolfgang Tillmans; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Collection on the Move © Josef Albers and Anni Albers Foundation; Marlene Dumas; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Federico Campagna und Frida Escobedo, A library as big as a world, 2023, Courtesy of the artists, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Federico Campagna und Frida Escobedo, A library as big as a world, 2023, Courtesy of the artists, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Adrián Villar Rojas, The End of Imagination VI, 2024, Live simulations of active digital ecologies, and layered composites of organic, inorganic, human and machine-made matter, courtesy the artist © Adrián Villar Rojas Photo: Mark Niedermann
Adrián Villar Rojas, The End of Imagination VII, 2024, Live simulations of active digital ecologies, and layered composites of organic, inorganic, human and machine-made matter, courtesy the artist © Adrián Villar Rojas, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Precious Okoyomon, the sun eats her children, 2024, Flowers, butterflies and sound, Courtesy of the artist © Precious Okoyomon, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Fujiko Nakaya, Untitled, 2024, Potable water, 600 Meefog nozzles, High pressure pump motor system; Precious Okoyomon, the sun eats her children, 2024, flowers, butterflies and sound, Courtesy of the artists © Fujiko Nakaya; Precious Okoyomon, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Precious Okoyomon, the sun eats her children, 2024, Flowers, butterflies and sound, Courtesy of the artist © Precious Okoyomon, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Precious Okoyomon, the sun eats her children, 2024, Flowers, butterflies and sound, Courtesy of the artist © Precious Okoyomon, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Precious Okoyomon, the sun eats her children, 2024, Flowers, butterflies and sound, Courtesy of the artist © Precious Okoyomon, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2024 © The Easton Foundation; Pawel Althamer; Succession Alberto Giacometti; Succession Picasso; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2024 © Gerhard Richter; Duane Hanson; The Easton Foundation; Succession Brancusi – All rights reserved; Enrico David; Succession Alberto Giacomett; Jeff Koons; Dozie Kanu; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2024 © 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2024 © 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich; Jeff Koons, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2024 © Succession Alberto Giacometti; Estate of Jacques Lipchitz; 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Koo Jeong A, Boolgasaeu Boolgasali, 2024 cast in bronze, dark patina, Courtesy of the artist; Claude Monet, Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, ca. 1917-1920, Oil on canvas, Triptychon, each 200.7 x 301.0 cm, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Sammlung Beyeler, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Dünger, etc., 1997/2016, 2 wooden shelfs, accumulation of fertilizers, et al.; Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Garden (from Suddenly this overview), 1981–2012, Clay, Peter Fischli and Fischli Weiss Estate; Carsten Höller, Pill Clock, 2015, gelatine capsules, placebo, mechanical drop mechanism, control unit, water dispenser, Courtesy of the artist, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Carsten Höller, Pill Clock, 2015, Gelatine capsules, placebo, mechanical drop mechanism, control unit, water dispenser Courtesy of the artist © Carsten Höller, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Koo Jeong A, Boolgasaeu Boolgasali, 2024, Cast in bronze, dark patina, unique edition + 1 AP © Koo Jeong A Photo: Mark Niedermann
Ian Cheng, Thousand Lives, 2023–2024, Artificial life simulation, sound, Courtesy of the artist © Ian Cheng, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Duane Hanson, Painter, 1977, Polyvinyl, polychromed in oil, mixed media with accessories © 2024, ProLitteris, Zürich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Pierre Huyghe, Idiom, 2024, Realtime voice generated by Artificial Intelligence, golden LED screen masks, Courtesy of the artist; Galerie Chantal Crousel; Marian Goodman Gallery; Hauser & Wirth; Esther Schipper. © 2024, ProLitteris, Zurich, Photo: Stefan Bohrer
Dozie Kanu, Cloak-room, 2024, Mixed media, Courtesy of the artist, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Cildo Meireles, Alto, 2024, Wood and speakers, Courtesy of the artist, Photo: Filipe Magalhães
Rirkrit Tiravanija, Untitled (Old smokey lounge), 2024, Old Smokey charcoal grills, garden furniture, food, drink, cigarettes, cigars, a lot of smoke, a lot of people, Courtesy of the artist © Rirkrit Tiravanija, Photo: Mathias Mangold
Wade Guyton, Untitled, 2023-24, Twenty-six paintings, all Epson UltraChrome HDX inkjet on linen, Each painting: 213.4 x 175.3 cm, Photo: Courtesy the artist
Rachel Rose, What time is heaven, 2024 © Rachel Rose
Cyprien Gaillard, Retinal Rivalry, 2024, 3D motion picture, DCI DCP, dual 4k projection at 120fps, 2 Channel Audio, 29:03 min © Cyprien Gaillard, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Cyprien Gaillard, Retinal Rivalry, 2024, 3D motion picture, DCI DCP, dual 4k projection at 120fps, 2 Channel Audio, 29:03 min © Cyprien Gaillard, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Cyprien Gaillard, Retinal Rivalry, 2024, 3D motion picture, DCI DCP, dual 4k projection at 120fps, 2 Channel Audio, 29:03 min © Cyprien Gaillard, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Cyprien Gaillard, Retinal Rivalry, 2024, 3D motion picture, DCI DCP, dual 4k projection at 120fps, 2 Channel Audio, 29:03 min © Cyprien Gaillard, Photo: Mark Niedermann
Cyprien Gaillard, Retinal Rivalry, 2024, 3D motion picture, DCI DCP, dual 4k projection at 120fps, 2 Channel Audio, 29:03 min © Cyprien Gaillard, Photo: Mark Niedermann