Kunsthaus Baselland

REGIONALE 25

01 Dec 2024 - 19 Jan 2025

Julia Steiner, into the blue I-V, 2022; Welten, 2023. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Urs Meile, Luzern. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Marion Ritzmann, Free-Floating, 2023; Belongers Chapter #1, 2024. Courtesy the artist; Julia Steiner, into the blue I-V, 2022; Welten, 2023. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Urs Meile, Luzern. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Marion Ritzmann, Belongers Chapter #1, 2024. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Marion Ritzmann, Belongers Chapter #1, 2024. Courtesy the artist; Julia Steiner, into the blue I-V, 2022; Welten, 2023. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Urs Meile, Luzern. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Katrin Niedermeier, Contamination in Obsolescence, 2024. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Anja Braun, Windows (Klingental 1-5), 2022; Variations of Presence, 2021.Courtesy of the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Vital Z’Brun, Jardin à la française, 2024. Courtesy the artist; Tim Kummer, Nice little cooing doves, 2023. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Moa Sjöstedt, Aufzeichnung aus dem Lichtloch, 2023. Courtesy the artist.; Céline Lachkar, Forêt. Voir à travers ensemble 2, 2024. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Vital Z‘Brun, Histoire sans lion, 2023; Jardin à la française, 2024. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
Lou-Anne Pommé, Murmuration, 2023. Courtesy the artist. Installation view Kunsthaus Baselland 2024. Photo: Gina Folly
At first glance, “regional” and “international” seem like contradictory terms. But wouldn’t this be easy for artists and their creative spheres to resolve? After all, the specific, unique and local often goes hand in hand with global networking, significance and impact. Many artists immerse themselves in new settings for extended periods of time, resulting in new collaborations, ideas and works. They bring their diverse personal backgrounds with them, which can then grow and flourish.

But what does it mean to work outside your own cultural and social context? And how do artists approach global issues and crises that, now more than ever, require strong international collaboration and, above all, a strong international perspective? The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Regionale, which is taking place in the new Kunsthaus Baselland in Dreispitz for the first time this year, demonstrates that artists from all over the world are working here. By the same token, artists from the region travel internationally for residency programs, exhibitions and research trips, taking their knowledge and art to distant locations. They are all active on both a regional and international level and their artistic ideas and contribute to a rich and fruitful exchange.

The tremendous gift of learning from one another and the quality of artists that enrich the tri-national region of Germany, France and Switzerland with their constant movement will be highlighted in this edition of the Regionale.

Artists: Thérèse Bolliger, Anja Braun, Lara and Noa Castro Lema, Pia-Rosa Dobrowitz, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė, Charlotte Horn, Simon Krebs, Tim Kummer, Céline Lachkar, Lena Laguna Diel, Maude Léonard-Contant, Manuela Libertad Morales Délano, Lisa Mazenauer, Jorge Morocho, Katrin Niedermeier, Ulrich Okujeni, Lou-Anne Pommé, Margherita Raso, Marion Ritzmann, Lionne Saluz, Moa Sjöstedt, Julia Steiner, Vital Z’Brun

Curators: Ines Goldbach and Ines Tondar. Curatorial Assistant: Clara Soiron
 

Tags: Johannes Büttner, Constant, Dorota Gawęda, Ines Goldbach, Eglė Kulbokaitė, Marion Ritzmann, Lionne Saluz, Raphaela Simon, Julia Steiner