What's Happening?
Iranian-German artist Nairy Baghramian has unveiled a new sculptural installation at Art Basel's Messeplatz, titled 'Modèle vivant (S’empilant).' The work features stainless steel structures supporting cast aluminum forms, designed to create a moment
of reflection amidst the bustling art fair. Baghramian's installation is part of her ongoing series exploring themes of fragmentation, support, and dependency. The artist, who won a Gold Medal at the 2025 Art Basel Awards, aims to challenge traditional notions of sculpture by integrating her work into the architectural and social context of the fair.
Why It's Important?
Baghramian's installation at Art Basel highlights the evolving role of sculpture in contemporary art. By situating her work within the dynamic environment of the fair, she encourages viewers to engage with art in new and meaningful ways. Her approach challenges traditional boundaries between art and architecture, prompting discussions about the role of public art in urban spaces. Baghramian's work reflects broader trends in the art world, where artists are increasingly exploring interdisciplinary practices and questioning established norms. Her installation may inspire other artists to experiment with site-specific and context-driven art.













