Art Basel Online Viewing Room

Art Basel Online Viewing Room

Online Exclusive Basel, , Switzerland Friday, June 19, 2020–Friday, June 26, 2020 Preview: Wednesday, June 17, 2020, 1 p.m.–8 p.m.


endless column (in edward steichen’s garden at voulangis) by constantin brancusi

Constantin Brancusi

Endless Column (In Edward Steichen’s Garden at Voulangis), 1932

Price on Request

lasalle street, chicago by harry callahan

Harry Callahan

LaSalle Street, Chicago, 1953

Price on Request

footsteps, harlem by adger w. cowans

Adger W. Cowans

Footsteps, Harlem, 1961

Price on Request

lincoln center by louis draper

Louis Draper

Lincoln Center, 1961

Price on Request

untitled by louis draper

Louis Draper

Untitled, ca. 1970

Price on Request

ninfa (psekas) by elger esser

Elger Esser

Ninfa (Psekas), 2013

Price on Request

#11798-3868 by todd hido

Todd Hido

#11798-3868, 2018

Price on Request

stairs, montmartre by andré kertész

André Kertész

Stairs, Montmartre, 1926

Price on Request

near gallup, new mexico (from 100 views along the road) by alfred leslie

Alfred Leslie

Near Gallup, New Mexico (from 100 Views Along the Road), 1981

Price on Request

‘konstrukce’ (eiffel tower) by jaroslav rössler

Jaroslav Rössler

‘Konstrukce’ (Eiffel Tower), 1928

Price on Request

australia by david smith

David Smith

Australia, 1951

Price on Request

taylor, arizona by frederick sommer

Frederick Sommer

Taylor, Arizona, 1945

Price on Request

Bruce Silverstein is pleased to participate in the second iteration of Art Basel’s digital platform designed to connect galleries and collectors from around the world. 

The gallery’s presentation will focus on works representing architecture and man-made landscapes from the 20th century through the present day. Whether by constructing iconic monuments such as the Eiffel Tower, building cities that reach into the sky, or planting mesmerizing and intricate gardens, humankind has left an indelible mark on the earth. 

The feats and functionality of human intervention bring to mind the writing of John Ruskin -- “Without architecture there would be no remembering.” 

Art Basel Online Viewing Rooms launch at 1:00pm CET on June 19th and remain live until 1:00pm CET on June 26th 

The presentation will feature works by Berenice Abbott, Constantin Brancusi, Harry Callahan, Adger Cowans, Louis Draper, Elger Esser, Mishka Henner, Todd Hido, André Kertész, Germaine Krull, Alfred Leslie, Yao Lu, Jaroslav Rossler, David Smith, Frederick Sommer, Alfred Stieglitz, Marjan Teeuwen, Edward Weston, and Michael Wolf