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Art Basel Reveals More Galleries and Selected Artists In ‘Exclusive’

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 2 June 2026 21:32
Published 2 June 2026
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The criticisms of art fairs (and the art market they are a defining part of) are many. One of them is that though we might think of these shows as real-time events, where deals are made and multimillion-dollar artworks are sold to whoever gets to the gallery’s booth first, in reality some of the biggest-ticket sales are are quietly engineered ahead of time: the galleries email PDF previews to high-powered advisors and deep-pocketed collectors in the weeks leading up to opening day, such that some dealers have sold out their presentations before the first Louboutin makes contact with the convention center carpet. 

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Art Basel, launched in Switzerland in 1970 and now with annual fairs in Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Paris, aims to undercut that critique with its new initiative, dubbed Exclusive, in which dealers pledge to withhold anywhere from one work to their entire presentation from those emailed previews. It will debut at this month’s edition of Art Basel (June 18–21, with VIP preview days June 16–17). Participating galleries will be labeled on floor plans, and selected works will be highlighted by plaques.

As of now, says the fair in an announcement to ARTnews, some 190 of the 232 exhibitors in the fair’s main sector, or nearly 82 percent, have agreed to participate. (That number has grown from when Exclusive was first announced, in April, when 170 had taken the pledge.) They include heavy hitters like Acquavella, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Lévy Gorvy Dayan, Lisson, Pace Di Donna Schrader, Perrotin, Almine Rech, Thaddaeus Ropac, and David Zwirner. Respected small and mid-size galleries like Bortolami, James Cohan, Sadie Coles HQ, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Kukje, Matthew Marks, Silverlens, and Sprüth Magers are also on board. 

About 230 artists are covered by the no-previews stipulation. They include widely known contemporary figures and canonical historical artists, such as Etel Adnan, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Giorgio de Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Lucio Fontana, Helen Frankenthaler, Yang Fudong, Philip Guston, David Hockney, Arthur Jafa, Joan Mitchell, Bruce Nauman, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Hélio Oiticica, Nicolas Party, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and Xu Zhen.

“We all recognize the fact that we live in a digital world that is very much driven by the distribution of images and of artworks’ images,” Art Basel’s chief artistic officer and global director of fairs Vincenzo de Bellis told ARTnews in April. “But at the same time, we also know the importance of seeing things in person, and that’s true for all the different constituencies of our industry. And therefore, we wanted to make a point altogether about this.”

He added, “It’s great to remind people that if they don’t come [to Basel], they won’t see certain things in person.”

At the same time, the move could be seen as an attempt to shore up the original Swiss edition’s preeminence, after Art Basel Paris (launched in 2022 under the name Paris+ par Art Basel) has been widely seen as becoming the preeminent edition of the fair, taking place in a city with far more attractions than the fair’s birthplace. As ARTnews’s Maximilian Duron wrote in April, “Basel… appears to be waning in its ability to draw top collectors, especially Americans, to the Swiss city. Introducing a new form of scarcity that requires in-person attendance might be just what the fair needs to pull them back in.”

The full lists of galleries participating in Basel Exclusive and the artists selected follow below.

Galleries:

303 Gallery

A Gentil Carioca

Miguel Abreu

Acquavella

Applicat-Prazan

The Approach

Arcadia Missa

Alfonso Artiaco

von Bartha

Beijing Commune

elba benítez

Bernier/Eliades

Berry Campbell

blank projects

Tanya Bonakdar

Bortolami

BQ

The Breeder

Ben Brown

Canada

Gisela Capitain

Cardi

Casas Riegner

Pedro Cera

Chapter NY

Chemould Prescott Road

ChertLüdde

James Cohan

Sadie Coles HQ

Consonni Radziszewski

Contemporary Fine Arts

Continua

Paula Cooper

Pilar Corrias

Raffaella Cortese

Crèvecœur

Cristea Roberts

Chantal Crousel

Croy Nielsen

Thomas Dane

Massimodecarlo

Eigen + Art

Emalin

Larkin Erdmann

Experimenter

Konrad Fischer

Foksal

Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel

Peter Freeman

Frith Street

Gagosian

Christophe Gaillard

Galerie 1900–2000

Galleria dello Scudo

François Ghebaly

Gladstone

Gomide&Co

Elvira González

Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman

Bärbel Grässlin

Gray

Greene Naftali

Karsten Greve

Cristina Guerra

Haas

Hauser & Wirth

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert

Herald St

Hollybush Gardens

Pippy Houldsworth

Xavier Hufkens

hunt kastner

Taka Ishii

Martin Janda

Catriona Jeffries

Jenkins Johnson

Annely Juda

Kadel Willborn

Kalfayan

Casey Kaplan

Jan Kaps

Karma

Karma International

kaufmann repetto

Sean Kelly

Tina Keng

Kerlin

Anton Kern

Kiang Malingue

Peter Kilchmann

Tina Kim

knust kunz

David Kordansky

Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler

Andrew Kreps

Krinzinger

Kukje

Labor

Lahumière

Landau

Layr

Lehmann Maupin

Lelong

Lévy Gorvy Dayan

Lisson

Luxembourg+Co.

Magazzino

Magician Space

Mai 36

Marcelle Alix

Gió Marconi

Matthew Marks

Max Mayer

Mayoral

Mazzoleni

Greta Meert

Anthony Meier

Urs Meile

Mendes Wood DM

Mennour

Meyer Riegger

Massimo Minini

Le Minotaure

Victoria Miro

The Modern Institute

mor charpentier

mother’s tankstation

nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder

Nagel Draxler

Helly Nahmad

Carolina Nitsch

Franco Noero

Nordenhake

Nathalie Obadia

OMR

Lorcan O’Neill

Ortuzar

P.P.O.W

P420

Pace Di Donna Schrader

Maureen Paley

Perrotin

Plan B

Gregor Podnar

Prats Nogueras Blanchard

Eva Presenhuber

ProjecteSD

Almine Rech

Phillida Reid

Thaddaeus Ropac

Lia Rumma

Deborah Schamoni

Esther Schipper

René Schmitt

Rüdiger Schöttle

Thomas Schulte

Sfeir-Semler

ShanghART

Sies+Höke

Sikkema Malloy Jenkins

Silverlens

Jessica Silverman

Skarstedt

Société

Sprovieri

Sprüth Magers

Nils Stærk

Gregor Staiger

Stampa

Standard (Oslo)

Christian Stein

Take Ninagawa

Bene Taschen

Templon

The Third Gallery Aya

Tornabuoni

Trautwein Herleth

Travesía Cuatro

Tucci Russo

Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois

Van de Weghe

Tim Van Laere

Vedovi

Vielmetter

Offer Waterman

Oskar Weiss

Barbara Wien

Jocelyn Wolff

Yares

Thomas Zander

David Zwirner

Artists:

Rebecca Ackroyd

Karl-Heinz Adler

Etel Adnan

Henni Alftan

Francis Alÿs

Pawel Althamer

Kai Althoff

Ei Arakawa-Nash

Alexander Archipenko

Arman

John Armleder

Frank Auerbach

Caroline Bachmann

John Baldessari

Yto Barrada

Alvaro Barrington

Lenora de Barros

Geraldo de Barros

Hernan Bas

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Hans Op de Beeck

Katherine Bernhardt

Alighiero Boetti

Erwin Bohatsch

Soumya Sankar Bose

Louise Bourgeois

Katherine Bradford

Herbert Brandl

Cornel Brudascu

David Byrd

Alexander Calder 

Antonio Calderara

Vlassis Caniaris

Patricia Fernández Carcedo

Enrico Castellani

Han Mengyun Cheng

Judy Chicago

Giorgio de Chirico

Tiffany Chung

William Copley

Joseph Cornell

Tony Cragg

Tania Pérez Córdova

Angela de la Cruz

Svenja Deininger

Diambe

David Diao

Anju Dodiya

Kees Van Dongen

Jean Dubuffet

Marcel Duchamp

Giuseppe Ducrot

William Eggleston

Olafur Eliasson

Tracey Emin

Nikos Engonopoulos

Zhang Enli

Max Ernst

Luciano Fabro

Márcia Falcão

Shao Fan

Zeng Fanzhi

Ângela Ferreira

Lucio Fontana

Helen Frankenthaler

Scott Fraser

Kira Freije

Yang Fudong

Gilbert & George

Vinicius Gerheim

Adrian Ghenie

Sam Gilliam

Beatriz González 

Arshile Gorky

Laura Grisi

Wang Guangyi

Shilpa Gupta

Philip Guston

Keith Haring

Grace Hartigan

Hans Hartung

Cynthia Hawkins

Jeppe Hein

Sabine Hertig

Irma Hünerfauth

David Hockney

Ferdinand Hodler

Klára Hosnedlová

Peter Hujar

Leiko Ikemura

Yee I-Lann

Frieda Toranzo Jaeger

Arthur Jafa

Ann Veronica Janssens

Poppy Jones

Atsushi Kaga

Wassily Kandinsky

Mike Kelley

William Kentridge 

Yves Klein

Julije Knifer

Dominique Knowles 

Eleonore Koch

Jutta Koether

Joseph Kosuth

Jannis Kounellis

Antonia Kuo

Yves Laloy

Maia Ruth Lee

Jochen Lempert

Zoe Leonard

Dan Lie

Kim Lim 

Duane Linklater

Hew Locke

Sophia Loeb 

Lorenza Longhi

Amadeo Lorenzato

Morris Louis

José Loureiro

Sarah Lucas

Sammi Lynch

Liz Magor

Maruja Mallo

Marepe

Enzo Mari

Roberto Burle Marx

Soshiro Matsubara

Jan Merta

Meuser

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas

Joan Mitchell

Nour Mobarak

Lucia Moholy

Yuko Mohri

Giorgio Morandi

Sveta Mordovskaya

Sabine Moritz

Olivier Mosset

Matt Mullican

Lee Mullican

Juan Muñoz

Rei Naito

Bruce Nauman

Armineh Negahdari

Louise Nevelson

Tuan Andrew Nguyen

Isabel Nolan

Asemahle Ntlonti

Albert Oehlen

Shinro Ohtake

Hélio Oiticica

Precious Okoyomon 

Claes Oldenburg

Roman Ondak

Uriel Orlow

Laura Owens

Seung Ah Paik

Mimmo Paladino

Giulio Paolini

Clemen Parrocchetti 

Nicolas Party

Henrique Pavão

Yan Pei-Ming

Niki de Saint Phalle

Francis Picabia

Pablo Picasso

Walter Pichler

Otto Piene

Tobias Pils

Joanna Piotrowska

Daniel Pitín

Wildredo Prieto

Robert Pruitt

Yao Qingmei

Martial Raysse

Marina Rheingantz

Gerhard Richter

Bridget Riley

Pamela Rosenkranz

Ed Ruscha

Robert Ryman

Amano Ryuichi

Christine Safa

Prem Sahib

Salvo

William Schaeuble 

Chanakya School

Jan Schoonhoven

Thomas Schütte

Gerard Sekoto

Georges Seurat

Jamel Shabazz

Katharina Sieverding

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Keith Sonnier

Frank Stella

Jessica Stockholder

Myron Stout

Emily Sunblad

Eduardo Terrazas

Paul Thek

Guim Tió

Niele Toroni

Antoni Tàpies

Thu-Van Tran

Francisco Tropa

Antonio Társis

Janaina Tschäpe

Cy Twombly

Günther Uecker

Alvaro Urbano

Victor Vasarely

Erika Verzutti

Cecilia Vicuña

Oriol Vilanova

Raphaela Vogel

Andy Warhol

Gillian Wearing

Peter Fischli / David Weiss

Franz West

Cathy Wilkes

Rachel Eulena Williams

Hu Xiang

Su Xiaobai

Zhao Yang

Manoucher Yektai

Ding Yi

Tang Yongxiang

Yoo Youngkuk 

Urban Zellweger

Xu Zhen

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