June Art Fair 2025

June is an international art fair and exhibition platform that has taken place annually since 2019.

Founded by galleries as an alternative to the conventional art fair viewing experience, June prioritizes an open format and distinguishes itself with a highly-selective, intergenerational group of participants amongst whom dialogue and collaboration is encouraged.

Just a brief walk from Messeplatz, the fair takes place in an iconic concrete bunker that has been beautifully transformed into a gallery by Pritzker Prize winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Its modest scale in relation to larger fairs and convenient location, in close proximity to Messeplatz and Art Basel, are notable attributes that make it a key destination during Basel Art Week.

The Landhof Community Garden beside the project reflects the independent, alternative and community oriented nature of the fair, cementing it as a place of tranquility and respite during a busy fair week, one that synthesises high quality presentations with the nature beside it to create a unique and unforgettable experience.

2025 Participants

VI, VII, Oslo
Banda Municipal, Mexico City / Tjorg Douglas Beer
Christian Andersen, Copenhagen / Patricia L. Boyd, Tom Humphreys
Charim Galerie, Vienna / Julian Göthe
C.C.C., Copenhagen / Rasmus Røhling
Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam / Klaas Kloosterboer, Daniele Formica
Galerie Fabian Lang, Zurich / Werner Frei, Sarah Dwyer, Maria Ceppi
Jennifee-See Alternate, Copenhagen / Malene List Thomsen, Ani Liv Bigum Kampe, Helene Due
Lagune Ouest, Copenhagen / Kåre Frang
L'Appartement, Geneva / Claudio Massini
No Man's Art Gallery, Amsterdam / Benjamin Francis
Parisa Kind, Frankfurt / Olaf Metzel
Galerie Petra Seiser, Attersee / Benjamin Butler
Season 4 Episode 6, London / Harley Roberts and Jack Kennedy
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee / Katy Cowan, Michelle Grabner

Special Projects:

JUNE chef de la cuisine presents:
People's Soup. Curated by Tobias Kaspar and Li Zhenhua

PROVENCE & June Art Fair present: The Garden Cinema

Structures of Support: Independent Models of Exhibition and Exchange
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