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Art Basel to Debut Expanded Zero 10 Digital Art Showcase in 2026

  • May 13
  • 1 min read

Art Basel’s global initiative dedicated to art of the digital era will return in 2026 with its largest Zero 10 presentation so far, featuring 20 exhibitors and artists working at the forefront of digital practices, including Hito Steyerl, Andreas Gursky, and Avery Singer.



Zero 10 will make its European debut in the Event Hall on Messeplatz during Art Basel 2026 and will be accessible to the public free of charge from June 17 to 21, with a preview day on June 16. Co-curated under the theme “The Condition,” the Basel edition will examine life in a world saturated by digital imagery, computational systems, and artificial intelligence.



The program will be co-curated by MacArthur Fellow and 2026 LG Guggenheim Award recipient Trevor Paglen, who joins returning digital art strategist Eli Scheinman. Across the showcase, artists will explore the intersection of technological evolution and global systems, from John Gerrard’s real-time simulations and Avery Singer’s Shit Coin Maxi to Hito Steyerl’s Green Screen and Andreas Gursky’s Ocean V, alongside works by DEAFBEEF, Vera Molnar, Leander Herzog, Andreas Gysin, and Aziza Kadyri.



Further details on Zero 10 and future ticket registration for Art Basel 2026 will be available on the official Art Basel website closer to the event.


By ML. Photo(s)/Art Basel

 
 
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