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What Does It Take to Keep Art Basel on Top?

6/18/202649 min

This week the art world descends on Basel, a Swiss city on the Rhine River, where the latest edition of the world's most important modern and contemporary art fair is taking place. We're talking about Art Basel, of course. Its 290 exhibitors include all the top galleries of the world. It's a place where you can see and buy museum-quality Picassos and Warhols next to still-wet-paint by emerging artists, though there's not as many of those lately. Major collectors like Don and Mera Rubell are there, and so are celebrities like Kanye West and James Franco.

At the center of it all is Noah Horowitz, who has been CEO of Art Basel since 2022. Noah and senior writer, Katya Kazakina, have known each other for years, throughout which he has stood at the helm of various art fairs, starting with the first online art fair called VIP in 2010. In 2011 he became the executive director of the Armory Show in New York and remained in that role for almost four years until 2015. He then advanced to Art Basel, becoming its head of the Americas, which put him in charge of Art Basel Miami Beach, the largest contemporary art fair in the United States. In 2021 Sotheby's hired Noah to lead the gallery and private dealer services worldwide, but he stayed for just a year before returning to Art Basel triumphantly as its chief executive. Noah is also the author of the book Art of the Deal: Contemporary Art in a Global Financial Market, published in 2011.

For many years, Art Basel ran three art fairs, the original one in Basel, second one in Miami Beach, and the third one in Hong Kong, but in the last couple of years it added a fourth fair in Paris, and just this year another one in Qatar, raising questions about its expansion model and sustainability. It also introduced a new platform, Zero 10, for digital art, and the Art Basel Awards. Noah and Katya discussed the changing art market, digital art, and the strain art fairs place on mid-tier galleries.

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  1. Noah Horowitz· Guest0:00

    [gentle music] Art fairs don't begin and end in the first few hours any longer, and they haven't for some time. You know, it really takes the totality of a week. It takes several weeks after that for business to close. That is also, to some degree, a reflection of how the trade is evolving.

  2. Katya Kazakina· Host0:16

    [upbeat music] I'm Katya Kazakina, and this is The Art Angle. This week, the art world descends on Basel, a Swiss city on the Rhine River, where the latest edition of the world's most important modern and contemporary art fair is taking place. I'm talking about Art Basel, of course. Its two hundred and ninety exhibitors include all the top galleries of the world. It's a place where you can see and buy museum-quality Picassos and Warhols next to still wet paint by emerging artists, though not as many of those lately. Major collectors like Don and Mera Rubell are there, and so are celebrities like Kanye West and James Franco. At the center of it all is Noah Horowitz, Art Basel's CEO since twenty twenty-two. Noah and I have known each other for years. I was an art market reporter, and he ran various art fairs, starting with the first online art fair called VIP in twenty ten. In twenty eleven, he became the executive

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