Regionale 19

A Tooth for an Eye

Installation view, A Tooth for an Eye, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Self Portrait, 2017, by Daniel Kurth, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Monobloc, 2017, by Jeronim Horvat (front) and Everyone lives in the same places like before, 2013–2016, by Claudio Rasano (back), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Amazing Luxury Hilltop Houses That Will Blow Your Mind, 2017, by Daniel Kurth (front), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on PS1, 2017, by Jeronim Horvat (front) and Es gibt NUDE – und es gibt NAKED, 2018-ongoing, by Philipp Hänger (back), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view, A Tooth for an Eye, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Le Grand Tour a.k.a. Steppy, 2018, by Axel Gouala (front) and Autoportrait dans l’atelier, 2018, by Camille Brès (back), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Armes Blanches, 2017–2018, by Inès P. Kubler, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Truth or Consequences—and the day, she lost her face, 2017, by Simone Steinegger, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Pellaria, 2017, by Kaspar Ludwig (front) and Staying a Leif, 2015, Gang, 2018, Gourmetteller, 2016, by Mona Broschàr (back f.l.t.r.), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view, A Tooth for an Eye, view on Luggage, 2018, by Dorian Sari (front) Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Letzter Halt, 2015, and Wacky house, 2018, by Dominik His (front f.l.t.r.) and untitled triptych, 2017, by Mirjam Walter (back), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on Snob, 2016, by Dominik His (front) and Kali and the Cat, 2018–ongoing, by Simona Deflorin (back), Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Installation view A Tooth for an Eye, view on ICH, 2018, by Hannah Gahlert, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel

Regionale 19, poster for the exhibition, A Tooth for an Eye, Kunsthalle Basel, 2018. Design: Salomé Anna Neuhaus

Exhibition text and related events (PDF)
French exhibition text (PDF)
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Die Regionale 19 gibt umfassend Einblick in das Kunstschaffen am Oberrhein, Badische Zeitung (11/2018)
Innen und aussen, Bolero (11/2018)

Our bodies have a lot to be and do. They are biological battlegrounds, projection surfaces for fantasies, loci of individuality, and sites of political and social contention—manipulated, transformed, and increasingly commercialized. Despite their vulnerabilities, bodies are a kind of personal ur-architecture, structuring so much of how we experience the world, all while acting as powerful tools to mold the world in turn. The exhibition A Tooth for an Eye focuses on the representational outsides and the inscrutable insides of bodies, the dependencies they have (on other bodies as much as on supplemental objects) and the mutational possibilities open to them. The featured works dissolve the body into smoke, partition it into pieces, reveal the limits of its control, and examine the traces it builds and leaves behind. Like a body, the exhibition is not a stable entity, but transforms from room to room as visitors encounter works by sixteen artists from different generations working around the body—conceptually, archaeologically, experimentally, sensually, expressionistically.

With Camille Brès, Mona Broschár, Simona Deflorin, Gerome Gadient, Hannah Gahlert, Axel Gouala, Philipp Hänger, Dominik His, Jeronim Horvat, Daniel Kurth, Kaspar Ludwig, Inès P. Kubler, Claudio Rasano, Dorian Sari, Simone Steinegger, and Mirjam Walter.

Curated by Elena Filipovic, Claudio Vogt, and Renate Wagner