Nestled in the historic heart of Basel, space25 hosts the nucleus show for The Digital Art Mile. The 3-level 400sqm space showcases the Paintboxed exhibition. Monday 16 June - Sunday 22nd June |
Free Entry |
As part of the Paintboxed - Tezos World Tour, a series of events that travelled across Miami, Paris, and New York; ArtMeta, Objkt, and the Tezos Foundation are proud to bring the groundbreaking exhibition “Paintboxed” to Basel, showcasing leading digital artists and the rich history of one of the first digital painting devices in the history of digital art.
The Paintboxed show will feature contemporary artists such as Grant Yun, Bryan Brinkman, Justin Aversano and Ivona Tau, who have been creating new work on an original Quantel Paintbox lent by Paintboxed co-curator and Quantel historian Adrian Wilson, as part of Paintboxed - Tezos World Tour. The works will be presented as physical lightboxes for sale, paired with NFTs minted on the Tezos blockchain, and will be available on Objkt, the leading platform for digital art.
Kate Vass is a leading voice at the intersection of contemporary art, technology, and finance. She is the founder of Kate Vass Galerie in Zurich, launched in 2016, internationally recognized for pioneering exhibitions in blockchain, generative, and AI art.
Kate Vass Galerie will present “Iconoclast”, a solo program by Nigerian digital artist Osinachi. The selection spans from early to most recent digital paintings (2019-2025), as well as a special project “Forgotten Relics” – series created during the artist residency at the Bellagio Center in Italy in 2025.
space25 is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting local art in the Basel area.
Currently showing:
Beat Brogle, vis a vis space25, 16 - 20 June, 1 - 7 pm. At the centre of the mixed reality work ZWEI are two virtual "bubbles" – amorphous, algorithmically controlled beings that react in real time to their surroundings and the behaviour of visitors.
Dirk Koy, ARTMETA im space25, 15 - 22 June, 12 - 8 pm. «Bös-ch» Bös-ch is a fusion of nature and digital technology. The work features a Swiss stone pine from the Engadin region, which has been digitized using photogrammetry and subsequently animated.