photo basel is Switzerland’s first and only art fair dedicated exclusively
to photographic art. The fair brings together galleries from around the
world in a unique, authentic setting and sees itself as an inclusive
platform that connects all players in the art world. As a fair, photo
basel actively contributes to the dialogue in the field of photography
and makes photographic art accessible to both professional and general
audiences through a diverse supporting program (including free guided
tours, special parcours, and panel talks)
To mark its 10th anniversary edition, photo basel welcomes 39 galleries
from 15 countries. More than 450 photographic positions by over 150
artists will be shown. This year, the fair is pleased to welcome the
following galleries for the first time: Momentum Fine Art (Miami), Galerie
Sophie Scheidecker (Paris), Galerie & Edition Stephan Witschi (Zurich),
Ostlicht (Vienna), Rademakers (Amsterdam), Lightworks (Sydney), FOG
(Bratislava), AB Gallery (Seoul), blackprint Gallery (Zurich).
You can find the full list of participating galleries here
Since 2016, photo basel has been located directly next to the Art Basel
exhibition grounds, in the beautiful premises of the Volkshaus Basel. The
Volkshaus Basel is a gently renovated building by renowned Swiss
architects Herzog & de Meuron and hosts various cultural highlights such
as a bar, a restaurant, a beer garden, and a hotel. It is located at
Rebgasse 12, just 700 meters from the Art Basel venue.

Galerie XII, Sophie Zénon, Eperviere 2025
beyond photography
“Beyond Photography” is a curated selection of photographic positions
that — as the name suggests — go beyond photography through the use of
various mixed media, special printing techniques, or by shifting from
two-dimensional to three-dimensional formats. Numerous approaches
contribute to an expansion of the medium, and the Beyond Photography
section aims to showcase these practices.
This parcours includes works by the following artists:
The works of French artist
Sophie Zénon (Galerie XII) explore the
intersection of photography and science. In her project Rémanences, she
examines the traces of war through plants introduced to new territories
by military movements. She works with photograms that capture plants as
light-sensitive shadow images, as well as with estampages — rubbings of
war-damaged tree bark. Her approach is intentionally layered and
experimental, using various visual languages to express the complexity of
history, memory, and nature.
The series Round Midnight by Swiss photographer
Silvio Maraini (Galerie
Monika Wertheimer) presents sonograms (sound spectrograms) of wild bats.
Instead of a camera, an ultrasonic microphone was used for this series.
The calls of passing bats were recorded in real-time and converted into
sonograms using specialized software.
Italian artist
Diego Brambilla (blackprint) works at the interface between
photography and sculpture. His series Arbitrary Interventions questions
whether a rock remains the same after human intervention and plays with
the boundary between the natural and the artificial. The works, which
combine glass, concrete, and handmade paper, address the fragility and
transparency of culture and nature
The works of
Mika Horie (IBASHO) are inspired by the Japanese wabi-sabi
aesthetic, which embraces the beauty of imperfection and transience. Her
cyanotypes depict landscapes, plants, and objects from her hometown,
Yamanaka Onsen, in the mountains of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Each piece
is unique, shaped by natural variations in light and materials.
Other participating artists include: Roger Ballen (Camara Oscura), Sara
Rman (Galerija Fotografija), wonow (blackprint), Dita Pepe (FOG), Justin
Dingwall (Doyle Wham), and many more.

blackprint gallery, Diego Brambilla, Interventions on abandoned rocks 03, 2018

IBASHO, Miho Kajioka BK0469
novum
novum positions may be entirely new works created especially for photo
basel, or series that have never been shown before, either because they
were just completed or have only now been (re)discovered. What all of
these works have in common is that they have never been exhibited before
and will be presented to the photo basel audience for the very first time.
Among them are works by:
The series Mythos Licht by Austrian artist Chris Tille explores the
connection between light and art. Using a spectrometer, he investigates
the light at places that once inspired many Impressionist painters. His
measurements are taken along the paths these artists once traveled, for
whom light played a central role in shaping their work.
In her new series Burlesque, photographer Anna Lehmann-Brauns (Galerie
94) turns to a subject previously absent from her work: the human body.
Known for her atmospherically dense photographs of empty spaces that serve
as projection surfaces for memory and existence, her new focus is on the
human figure itself. The performance — as an act of self-staging, of
physical presence and performativity — is the central motif of this new
body of work.
annabelle’s choice
The magazine
annabelle is a partner of the upcoming edition of photo
basel. As part of this collaboration, the annabelle editorial team selects
photographic works by women artists that will be specially marked at the
fair. The selected works reflect the diversity, strength, and perspectives
of female photography and send a clear signal for greater visibility of
women artists in the art world
photo basel special
In collaboration with Basel-based architect Barbara Buser and her team,
photo basel presents an exhibition by Basel photographer Martin Zeller at
the Franck Areal. His large-format photographs of vacant industrial sites
and office buildings undergoing repurposing are part of a collaboration
with Baubüro In Situ, which specializes in transforming existing
buildings. Zeller's high-resolution photographs engage with the history
and atmosphere of these spaces. His images reveal structures, surfaces,
and layers of color that speak of past labor and industrial change. These
abstract, tactile compositions make the visual traces of time tangible.
The images are accompanied by text fragments by Sou Vai Keng.

Rademakers Gallery, blue light, Carli Hermes

GOWEN, Seif Kousmate, Untitled, Rwandan Youth Series, 2018-2019
Swiss Photographers
In addition to many international artists, a wide range of Swiss positions
will be shown at photo basel, including:
Monique Jacot (Galerie Esther Woerdehoff) is considered one of the leading
photographers of her generation. With her unique eye for portraits and
social moments, she has established herself as a major voice in Swiss
photography.
Arnold Odermatt (Galerie Springer), who would have turned 100 this year,
became especially known for his documentary photography. His images
capture everyday scenes and the Swiss alpine landscape with calm
precision. Particularly famous are his traffic surveillance photographs,
which stand out for their almost sculptural quality. Odermatt’s work is
characterized by a sober, objective aesthetic that nonetheless unfolds
remarkable narrative depth.
In his precisely staged still lifes, Basel photographer
Moritz Herzog
(Galerie Monika Wertheimer) explores themes of perception, identity, and
transience. He investigates both the ordinary and the unusual, playing
with light, shadow, and perspective to offer new views on familiar
subjects.
Other Swiss artists include: Kostas Maros (Galerie 94), Martin Widmer
(Windowfourteen), Patrik Fuchs (Galerie 94), Alfons Schilling
(Ost.Licht), and many more.

Galerie Springer, Arnold Odermatt, Stansstad-1963 in zivil

Galerie Monika Wertheimer, Moritz Herzo, Withered Lillies 02, 2024, Auflage 5 + 1 AP, UV-Direktdruckverfahren auf Acrylglas auf Aluminiumplatte
photo basel in conversation
photo basel presents a series of panel discussions on diverse topics,
including emerging artists and the art market, as well as artist talks
with photographers whose work is being shown at the 10th edition of photo
basel. More information and dates will follow shortly.
Partnerships
We are delighted to present
Vontobel as the leading partner of this year’s
edition. Vontobel is supporting the fair in numerous ways and plays a key
role in the success of photo basel. At the heart of this partnership is
a shared understanding: photography as an important artistic medium that
brings people together, opens perspectives, and highlights social issues.
Vontobel and photo basel share core values — a strong sense of community
and cultural responsibility. We thank them for their trust and inspiring
cooperation.
We are also pleased to announce a new partnership: this year’s edition of
photo basel is supported by
Helvetia Insurance, General Agency Basel.
Helvetia’s long-standing commitment to art and culture in the region is reflected in this collaboration. We sincerely thank Helvetia Basel for
their partnership and trust.
The long-standing partnership with Jaguar and Land Rover
(Emil Frey
Münchenstein) also continues. Once again, their premium vehicles will
chauffeur invited guests and VIPs around the city during the fair.
The photo basel lounge will again be exclusively furnished by the French
furniture manufacturer Roche Bobois.
Once more,
the Maurice de Mauriac Award will be presented. Maurice de
Mauriac will compile a shortlist of works in advance of the fair that
will be on view at photo basel. The fair is also thrilled to host the
premiere of the Basel Date, launched by Maurice de Mauriac, during this
year’s edition.

Ti Koro Nko Agyina 2024, Sarfo Emmanuel Annor, The Bridge Gallery

Window Fourteen, AraKo, Snow,2022