In pictures: Art Basel's Unlimited is all about the human touch
Briefly

Teresa Solar Abboud's sculptures blend natural and unnatural elements, appearing both menacing and welcoming. Handmade in her studio, they transcend their industrial inspiration to evoke floral or biological forms suspended in space.
Mario Ceroli's 'Progetto per la Pace' project at Art Basel's entrance conveys a powerful, basic message about peace. Despite being 86 years old and new to Basel, Ceroli felt proud to exhibit among esteemed artists.
Hiroshi Sugimoto's 'Mt. Fuji' artwork pays homage to Japanese culture through a magical and metaphysical presentation of the iconic mountain. Every detail reflects the essence of Japanese culture impeccably.
Anna Uddenberg's 'Premium Economy' installation at Art Basel offers a unique experience, highlighting the intertwining of art and the human essence, focusing on the individual as central in art.
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