Tour 4: Museum Tinguely, Basel
Wim Delvoye
Museum Tinguely is to host in 2017 Switzerland’s first major retrospective of Belgian artist Wim Delvoye. Since the late 1980s, Delvoye has been known for works that rest on intelligently witty admixtures of the profane with the sublime, where tradition clashes with utopia, and craftsmanship with high-tech. Probably his best known works are his Cloacas, which mechanically reconstruct the physiological processes that take place inside the human body between ingestion and excretion and so visualize one of the basic constants of our existence. The artist’s more recent replicas of construction machinery and trucks using Gothic-style ornaments attest to his delight in aesthetic experimentation and monumental works based on professional constructions and built out of laser-cut steel plates. The exhibition in Basel, which was created in collaboration with MUDAM Luxembourg, will run from 14 June 2017 to 1 January 2018 and will showcase the whole gamut of Delvoye’s work from his early days to the present.
For this tour, please sign up latest until Thursday, 1pm!
Maximal number of participants: 20 (1 group)
Meeting time: 17:40, sharp!
Meeting point: In front of the Main Entrance, ground level, Conference Center. [BC]2 staff will await and guide you from there. Follow the sign “Tour 4/ Tinguely”.