Art Basel 2026: Basel - Switzerland

Art Fair: Thursday, June 18–Sunday, June 21, 2026 Previews and Openings: Monday, June 15–Wednesday, June 17, 2026 https://www.artbasel.com/

To mark its first participation in Art Basel, which will take place in Basel, Switzerland, in mid-June 2026, the Oniris Gallery is celebrating a major milestone in its history, coinciding with its 40th anniversary. This debut at one of the most prestigious fairs on the international art scene underscores the gallery’s commitment to contemporary art and its most innovative forms.

As part of the new section dedicated to digital art, titled “Zero 10,” Oniris is partnering with Interface Gallery to present a solo exhibition by the Franco-Hungarian artist Vera Molnar. This presentation pays tribute to a key figure in art history, whose work has profoundly shaped the development of digital practices.

 

In early 2024, the Centre Pompidou dedicated the monographic exhibition “Parler à l’œil” to the artist, bringing together works from its collections. Since Vera Molnar’s passing in 2023, the Oniris Gallery has been managing her studio archive, thereby continuing vital work in conservation and promotion.

 

A pioneer in the use of the computer as a creative tool, Vera Molnar embarked in the 1950s on a rigorous exploration of geometric abstraction. She developed a visual language based on form, its transformations, and its displacements, while integrating an experimental dimension akin to scientific research. Through her exploration of the line, the square, and a deliberately limited color palette—black, white, gray, as well as blue and red—she introduces variations and disruptions that give rise to the unexpected and a true formal freedom.

 

For Art Basel 2026, the Oniris Gallery presents an ambitious monographic exhibition, conceived as a tribute to the work of Vera Molnar. The selection highlights her relationship with abstract geometry as well as her computer-generated drawings from the 1970s, now considered precursors to contemporary digital practices, particularly NFTs.

 

This exceptional participation underscores the enduring modernity of Vera Molnar’s work and affirms Oniris’s role as a committed advocate for recognizing the pioneers of digital art and for promoting artistic forms at the intersection of art, science, and technology.