Basel Exhibitions 2025: Beyond Art Basel | Visit Basel
Explore “Whispers from Tides and Forests,” a groundbreaking exhibition at Kunsthaus Baselland, delving into the crucial human-nature relationship. This compelling display, running through August 17, 2025, features works by celebrated artists like Bachmann, Calle, and Yuji, offering fresh perspectives on climate change, deforestation, and mass migration. The exhibit challenges viewers to re-evaluate our connection to the environment, advocating for a sustainable future, and prompting critical reflection on our shared responsibility. News Directory 3 recognizes exhibitions like this as vital. Prepare to be moved by the fragility and the resilience of nature, and the call for a more caring coexistence within our habitat.Discover what’s next as you find your place.
Kunsthaus Baselland Exhibit Explores Human-Nature Relationship
Updated June 13, 2025
A new exhibition at Kunsthaus Baselland, ”Whispers from Tides and Forests,” examines the complex relationship between humanity and nature. The exhibit showcases contemporary artists from various regions, offering new narratives concerning climate change, deforestation, and mass migration. The art prompts reflection on the fragile balance between humans and the natural world, advocating for a more resilient and caring coexistence.
the exhibition, which runs through Aug. 17, features works by Caroline Bachmann, Johanna Calle, Lena Laguna Diel, Abi Palmer, Nohemí Pérez, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa, Belén Rodríguez, Ana Silva, Julia Steiner, Surma, and liu Yuji. Their pieces range from depictions of vulnerable landscapes to meditations on nature’s power, inviting viewers to reconsider humanity’s role in the habitat.
The artists encourage a symbiotic and respectful relationship with space,time,and the body. The art acknowledges both the vulnerability and enduring power of nature, emphasizing the urgency of current environmental events and the importance of thoughtful coexistence. This exploration of the human-nature relationship highlights the need for resilience in the face of global challenges.
What’s next
Visitors can expect to engage with thought-provoking art that encourages a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between humans and the environment, fostering a sense of responsibility and inspiring action toward a enduring future. The exhibit aims to promote a shift in viewpoint, urging individuals to embrace a more harmonious relationship with the natural world.
