{"postId":4247,"slides":{"9":{"title":" Basel\u2019s 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries","permalink":"https:\/\/www.designmuseum.me\/design-museums-and-art-centers\/basels-10-best-contemporary-art-galleries\/10\/","shortCodeTitle":null,"content":"
\n\t\t\n\t\t See also,\u00a0HIGHLIGHTS FROM FROM COLLECTIVE DESIGN FAIR, NY<\/a><\/p>\n 10. <\/b>Nicolas Krupp<\/strong> |\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>Nicolas Krupp, Rosentalstrasse 28, Basel, Switzerland<\/a>, +41 61 683 32 65<\/em>\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t<\/span>\n\t<\/a><\/p>\n
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\n<\/em>From painting and sculpture to photography and video, from installations to new media, there is no limit to the range of artistic disciplines that gallery\u00a0Nicolas Krupp\u00a0is fascinated by. Located in large premises \u2013 once an industrial establishment \u2013 on Messeplatz, within walking distance from Art Basel\u2019s venues, the gallery focuses on the work of international young artists. Angela de la Cruz, 2010 nominee for the prestigious Turner Prize, plays with the limits of the flat canvas in works that mix painting and sculpture;\u00a0Atta Kwami\u00a0creates small- and medium-scale, colourful paintings inspired by the hues of\u00a0Ghanaian<\/a>architecture and African textiles; and duo Rico Scagliola and Michael Meier are best known for Musen, a series of photographic diptychs where they are dressed like Hollywood stars in certain pictures and then seen next to the original images.<\/p>"}}}