Alexander Basil
A dominant factor in the core essence of Basil’s work is the concept of self-creation and an interest in the coded languages we use to construct our identity. This facet is considered in the manner we view ourselves but also a heavy awareness of the fragmented clues which we project into the world that are pieced together by others to form an impression of who we are. In this regard, these ‘suggestions’ outwardly demonstrate but also simultaneously hide our individuality. Correspondingly, each metaphorical reading of Basil’s portraits or objects can in some sense construct a characterization of who the artist is. However, these assumptions are ultimately subjective, inconsistent and evolving, frequently saying more about our own projections and neurosis. The consistent skepticism in the eyes of the artist throughout the works presents a consciousness of the viewers gaze, almost as if he were challenging our interpretations. In this regard, the encouraged voyeurism and our instinctual attempts to analyse the artist biographically through it, becomes an exercise demonstrative of the inefficacy of our attempts as human beings to truly know one another.
Adversely to this, the stare directed towards the viewer, emanating from each of the portraits, suggests a vulnerability and a longing to be known and understood. The portraits and their habitat present a heightened exposure, depicting an at times harsh focus on the reality of a daily routine alongside a deeper insinuation of internal conflict. In this sense, through his version of a coded language in the form of presenting himself through works that deliberately break down physical privacy and imagery that ‘hides in plain sight’ with regards to psychological interpretation, Basil demonstrates a raw yearning to communicate and connect. The contradiction between the melancholy of our elusive attempts to know one another and the artist’s direct and unprotected laying bare of himself, both literally and figuratively, thus encapsulates the ambivalence at the foundation of human condition.
Lives and works in Berlin, Germany
Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf, 2022
Academy of Fine Art, Vienna
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024 'Larvae', COMMUNE, Vienna, Austria
2024 'Hiding in Plain Sight', X Museum, Beijing, China
2023 ‘Tidings from the Orbit’, Galerie Judin, Berlin, Germany
2022 ‘The week stretching out in front of you’, Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria
2022 ‘The problem I did not consider’, Nevven, Gothenburg, Sweden
2022 ‘Entourage’, Galerie Robert Grunenberg, Berlin, Germany
2021 ‘Claustrophobia’, Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin, Germany
2021 ‘Alexander Basil’, Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria
2020 ‘Alexander Basil’, Salon Dahlmann | Miettinen Collection, Berlin, Germany
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024 'Licked by the waves', Museum MORE, Gorssel, Netherlands
2024 'Portrait of a Man', X Museum, Beijing, China
2024 'Too Much Future', Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Germany
2024 'Fragment I', COMMUNE, Vienna, Austria
2023 'Sirani: Thirteen Contemporary Painters and an Arresting Baroque Masterpiece', Galerie Judin, Berlin
2023 ‘Breaking Flesh’, COMMUNE, Vienna, Austria
2022 ‘RAW’, Curated by Daniel Lippitsch, Gallery Vacancy, Shanghai, China
2022 ‘Drawing Wow 3’, curated by Anna Gille, Philip Loersch & Tim Plamper, Vienna, Austria
2022 ‘And I Trust You’ curated by Anna Miettinen and Linda Peitz - Salon Dahlmann, Berlin, Germany
2022 ‘Touch Me: Nudes from the Miettinen Collection’, Kunstraum Potsdam, Germany
2022 ‘Why Can’t We Live Together: Collection Peters-Messer’, Kunstverein Marburg, Germany
2021 ‘The Class of Kirsi Mikkola’, Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin, Germany
2020 ‘Diskrete Simulation’, curated by Jakob Lena Knebl, Galerie Crone, Vienna, Austria
2020 ‘Touch Me: Nudes from the Miettinen Collection’, Salon Dahlmann, Berlin, Germany
2017 ‘Trust. Pictures of the class of Tomma Abts’, KIT- Art in the Tunnel, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany
COLLECTIONS
Kunstpalast Düsseldorf
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
X Museum, Beijing
Collection The City of Gothenburg, Sweden
Miettinen Collection, Berlin, Germany
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Alexander Basil | The Städel Museum
Aquisition November 15, 2024We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Alexander Basil's work Untitled , 2023 by the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. The work is currently...Read more -
Alexander Basil | X Museum, Beijing
Exhibition March 16th, 2024Alexander Basil at the X MuseumRead more
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Alexander Basil
Larvae 29 May - 5 Jul 2024The concept of the inner child within the psychological lexicon advocates for an empathy towards a part of our subconscious that has been present since we were conceived, through utero,...Read more -
Fragment I
Gleb Amankulov - Alexander Basil - Andi Fischer - Ani Gurashvili - Ni Hao - Choon Mi Kim - Jonida Laçi - Ty Locke - Mia Middleton- Vika Prokopaviciute 11 Apr - 17 May 2024Fragments is an ongoing group show concept separated in individual parts. This exhibition presents Fragment II. The artists are in no direct relation to each other within each Fragment. The...Read more -
Hiding in Plain Sight
X Museum 24 Mar - 14 Jun 2024 -
Breaking Flesh
Anna Anvidalfarei - Tolia Astakhishvili - Alexander Basil - Tracey Emin - Vivian Greven - Anat Homm - Lukas Leichtle - Alejandra Moros 7 Sep - 27 Oct 2023