
Art Basel 2025
Booth N7, Hall 2.1
17 – 22 June 2025
For Art Basel, ChertLüdde is bringing a group presentation featuring Monia Ben Hamouda, Sol Calero, Patrizio di Massimo, Ali Eyal, Petrit Halilaj, Rodrigo Hernández, David Horvitz, Heike Kabisch, Clemen Parrocchetti, Sofía Salazar Rosales, Selma Selman, Álvaro Urbano, and Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt. Exhibiting for the first time in the fair context is artist Ali Eyal (1994), an LA-based artist known for his distinctive painting technique, characterized by intricate figures and overlapping and interrupted imagery. Sofía Salazar Rosales (1999) who was selected as a medalist in the inaugural Art Basel Award (emerging category), will also be exhibited.
This year, ChertLüdde is pleased to present a special Kabinett presentation featuring Agnes Scherer, both at the booth. Additionally, the gallery will participate in Parcours at with an exhibition at the St. Clara Church by Selma Selman, in collaboration with acb Galéria, Budapest. ChertLüdde will also be part of the Basel Social Club, showcasing a work by David Horvitz in collaboration with Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris, as part of an exhibition presented by Arab Bank Switzerland and curated by Nina Roehrs.

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Installation view of ChertLüdde Booth at Art Basel 2025










Agnes Scherer, Installation view of In the face of things, Art Basel Kabinett, 2025

Agnes Scherer, Installation view of In the face of things, Art Basel Kabinett, 2025

Agnes Scherer, Installation view of In the face of things, Art Basel Kabinett, 2025
Selected works

Agnes Scherer, The even glaze, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 87.5 × 62.5 × 4 cm, Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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Álvaro Urbano, Sambucus I, 2025; Metal, paint; 16 leaves, 1 feather, 2 cigarette; ends: 230 × 125 × 112 cm, Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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Selma Selman, Painting on Metal, 2025; Oil on metal; 2 elements, overall: 151 × 136 × 10 cm, Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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Petrit Halilaj, Abetare Painting (Mountains, Cat and Flower), 2025; Bronze, patina, found wooden school table from Kosovo; 143 × 253 × 15 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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- Sol Calero, Terracotta Pabellón Criollo I, 2024; Terracotta; 40 × 40 × 6 cm; 48 × 48 × 7.5 cm (framed). Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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- Ali Eyal, Accident at Night, 2023; Oil on canvas; 132 × 171 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza
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- Heike Kabisch, Casey & Luca, 2025; Acrystal, pigment, clay, metal; 93 × 92 × 29 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza
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- Patrizio di Massimo, POV (Red Ladybug, Amulet), 2025; Oil on linen; 10 × 10 cm; 22.5 × 22.5 × 5 cm (framed)

>Monia Ben Hamouda, Blindness, Blossom and Desertification XXII, 2025; Mixed media on linen (hibiscus, charcoal, red clay, black clay, soil, oil and wax pastels); 200 × 150 × 4 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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- Sofía Salazar Rosales, El Eterno Insomnio, 2025, Metal, bells, leather, 86 × 57 × 42 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza
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Clemen Parrocchetti, Triangolo Rovesciato / Reverse Triangle, 1980 – 81; Sequins on padded canvas painted and covered with colored tulle; 55.5 × 75 × 5 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza

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- David Horvitz, To pass idle time (III), 2025; Bronze cast; 10.5 × 28.2 × 19.4 cm. Photo by Marjorie Brunet Plaza
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