20 Limited Editions to Collect at Art Basel

Artsy Specialist
Jun 11, 2018 9:57PM

Each year, Art Basel brings together some of the world’s most covetable artworks—from emerging paintings in the fair’s Statements sector to large-scale sculptures in Unlimited.

For more affordable options, look to the prints and multiples in the fair’s Edition section. There, you’ll find Anni Albers’s abstractions, John Baldessari’s emojis, Dana Schutz’s portraits, and more.

To buy any of these limited editions, you can click on the image to contact the gallery directly.


Anni Albers

Trained at the legendary Bauhaus school, Albers often used a graph paper notebook to create her abstract compositions, such as these hypnotic, maze-like patterns.

$2,500–10,000

Anni Albers
Orange Meander, 1970
Alan Cristea Gallery
Anni Albers
Fox I, 1972
Alan Cristea Gallery
Anni Albers
Yellow Meander, 1970
Alan Cristea Gallery


Marilyn Minter

Minter’s Spray On series embodies the artist’s signature style, presenting glamorous, mysterious, and visceral views of models behind steamed panes of glass.

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Marilyn Minter
Spray On #2, 2016
Carolina Nitsch Contemporary Art
Marilyn Minter
Spray On #4, 2016
Carolina Nitsch Contemporary Art


Miles Aldridge

Though they appear as photographs, these portrayals of otherworldly utopias are actually screenprints—and the images will break apart into tiny dots of color when you get up close.

$6,000

Miles Aldridge
New Utopias#4, 2018
Polígrafa Obra Gráfica
Miles Aldridge
New Utopias#1, 2018
Polígrafa Obra Gráfica
Miles Aldridge
New Utopias#5, 2018
Polígrafa Obra Gráfica


John Baldessari

Often called the “Godfather of Conceptual Art,” Baldessari is known for exploring the relationship between words and pictures. These prints highlight the artist’s newest obsession: emojis.

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Dana Schutz

The Brooklyn-based artist’s gestural compositions often combine grotesque characters with subtle comedy—and these new prints are no exception.

$4,500


Ellsworth Kelly

The American Minimalist—whose final artwork debuted in Austin, Texas earlier this year—has an instantly recognizable aesthetic, filled with flat, brightly colored shapes.

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Ellsworth Kelly
Colored Paper Image XVI (Blue/Yellow/Red), 1976
Susan Sheehan Gallery
Ellsworth Kelly
Colored Paper Image II (Green Curves), 1976
Susan Sheehan Gallery
Ellsworth Kelly
Colored Paper Image XIII (Yellow/Green/Black/Blue), 1976
Susan Sheehan Gallery


Bruce Nauman

From witty text to bathroom clowns, Nauman is celebrated for his irreverent subject matter and diverse use of materials, which includes printmaking, neon sculptures, and video art.

$15,000–40,000

Bruce Nauman
Clown Taking a Shit, 1988
Brooke Alexander, Inc.
Bruce Nauman
Double Face, 1981
Brooke Alexander, Inc.
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