Art Basel Paris

Art Basel Paris

22 – 26 October

Booth B23

We return to Art Basel Paris with an exceptional range of contemporary and historic works highlighting the breadth of the gallery’s program and institutional shows from our family of artists. The booth will include works by contemporary masters, including Firelei Báez, Nairy Baghramian, Louise Bourgeois, Frank Bowling, George Condo, Hélène Delprat, Zeng Fanzhi, Philip Guston, Camille Henrot, Glenn Ligon, Francis Picabia, Gerhard Richter, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jack Whitten.

Celebrating artists’ milestones

Outstanding works include George Condo’s acrylic and pastel on linen ‘Femme de Monaco’ (2025), complementing the artist’s major solo exhibition at Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris from 10 October 2025 to 8 February 2026. Painted just three years before his death, Philip Guston’s ‘Brick Wall’ (1977) will honor the renowned artist’s exhibition at Musée Picasso, Paris, from 14 October 2025 to 1 March 2026. Beyond the gallery’s roster, a seminal Abstract Painting from 1978 by Gerhard Richter showcases his contribution to the development of non-figurative art and commemorates his highly anticipated Fondation Louis Vuitton show, on view from 17 October 2025 to 2 March 2026.

Contemporary highlights

New works include an oil and acrylic on archival canvas by Firelei Báez and a painting by Lorna Simpson, both of whom are featured in ‘ECHO DELAY REVERB’ at Palais de Tokyo from 22 October 2025 to 15 February 2026. A new oil on canvas by George Rouy will be presented in conjunction with his exhibition ‘SHADOWING’ at Picasso Château de Boisgeloup from 25 October — 23 November 2025. Further afield, Nairy Baghramian will have a show at WIELS in Brussels, Belgium, from 25 October 2025 to 1 March 2026, a European moment that will be marked with a work at the fair. The booth will unveil new creations by homegrown artists, including an exceptional work on canvas by Hélène Delprat and a bronze sculpture by Camille Henrot entitled ‘Marathon Mom’ (2025), whilst recent artworks from the likes of María Berrío, Frank Bowling, Barbara Chase-Riboud and Zeng Fanzhi will be presented.

Historical masterworks

Key works come from the French master Francis Picabia and French-American icon Louise Bourgeois, whose bronze sculpture ‘The Pinch of the Teaser’ (1992) will feature on the booth. Also spotlighted is the striking acrylic on canvas ‘Blue Chips: A Dedication To Jackson Pollock’ (2006) by Jack Whitten and the early-career work on paper ‘Éléments de tension (Elements of Tension)’ (1917) by Sophie Taeuber-Arp, who will be the subject of an exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Paris in January 2026.