Second Nature, Art Basel Parcours, Basel, CH, 2025

The 2025 edition of Parcours is curated for the second time by Stefanie Hessler, Director of Swiss Institute New York. Art Basel’s free public sector is conceived as a curated exhibition that unfolds throughout empty stores and operational shops, a hotel, an underpass, an office building, the river front, and other quotidian spaces in Basel. Hessler’s curatorial concept “Second Nature” focuses on artistic projects that explore the blurry boundaries between nature and artifice, original and repetition, habits and interruptions through the unexpected, including sensory perceptions beyond the visual. Presenting over 20 ambitious, largely new and site-responsive projects by emerging artists alongside influential historic positions, this edition of Parcours is distinctly intergenerational.
“Second Nature” is a term that refers to deeply engrained habits, customs, and rituals. In Parcours, the expression is explored through multivalent interpretations. Several artists question what is perceived as natural, examining apparently unchangeable patterns as well as the supernatural, artificiality, and subverted expectations. A selection of projects focuses on the incessantly proliferating loops of images and information as contemporary rituals shaping attitudes and desires. Various artists explore storytelling throughout the ages and media, from analog and animalistic fables to algorithmically powered narratives shaping nature and culture, or what is considered natural and true. Again others engage spaces charged with the interplay of personal memory and historic narratives. Finally, several projects address the valuation of bodies and life between flesh, commodity, and artifact.
The Breeder in collaboration with Meredit Rosen Gallery, is pleased to present Drift Lattice by Theo Triantafyllidis, an immersive simulation of an underwater ecosystem where marine life and synthetic debris intertwine. Aquatic species navigate through masses of seaweed, nets, and plastics, alongside cleanup drones that attempt to restore balance. This evolving digital environment subtly responds to real-time climate and ecological data, reflecting the fragile state of global marine ecosystems. Through this intricate simulation, Drift Lattice questions the boundaries between life and lifelikeness, natural and artificial, prompting viewers to consider the evolving interplay between these forces in an era of ecological uncertainty. The subtle responsiveness of the system to real-world data not only underscores the immediacy of ecological challenges but also serves as a speculative barometer, tracking humanity’s ongoing impact on ocean health.
Artist List: Martha Atienza, Finnegan Shannon, Yu Ji, Liang Shaoji, Ebun Sodipo, Agnieszka Kurant, Selma Selman, Francesco Arena, Anna-Sophie Berger, Thomas Bayrle, Hendl Helen Mirra, Mohammad AlFaraj, Athene Galiciadis, Sturtevant, Theo Triantafyllidis, Shahryar Nashat, Marianna Simnett, Clementine Keith-Roach, Constantina Zavitsanos, Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Hylozoic/Desires (Himali Singh Soin & David Soin Tappeser)





