Art Basel 2018

Art Basel 2018

Art Basel 2018

Upstream Gallery presents work of Dutch artist Marinus Boezem (1934) at Art Basel 2018 Feature section, dedicated to signal his position as pioneer in the international development of conceptual art and early video and television art through an extensive survey of unique works, editions and archival material.

ART BASEL | Feature Section | Hall 2.0 | Booth J9 |

Marinus Boezem belongs, together with Jan Dibbets and Ger van Elk, among the most important representatives of the Conceptual Art and Arte Povera movement in the Netherlands and was among the first artists that worked with video and television art. Boezem was one of the initiators of the ground- breaking exhibition ‘Op Losse Schroeven: Situaties en Cryptostructuren’ (1969) at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and took part in the equally influential exhibition ‘When Attitudes Become Form’ curated by Harald Szeemann at the Kunsthalle Bern in the same year.

Works from both exhibitions are included in the presentation at Art Basel. These historical exhibitions are still highly relevant: in 2011 the Stedelijk Museum organized a retrospective of ‘Op Losse Schroeven’ resulting in the acquisition of the group of works from that exhibition; key works both from the exhibition and within Boezem’s oeuvre. In 2013 a highly acclaimed remake of ‘When Attitudes Become Form’ took place at the Prada Foundation during the Venice Biennale.

 

 

Publication date: 8 Jun '18