At the world’s most elite art fair, Qatar cements its influence

“Art often possesses a dual nature,” Sholette remarked. “On one hand, it functions as a business, but it’s also crucial for supporting, maintaining, collecting, and preserving culture, which somehow rises above capitalism and mere commerce.”

Sholette noted that Art Basel’s collaboration with Qatar highlighted how deeply art’s perceived timelessness is intertwined with modern finance and large enterprises: “We clearly see its connection to major corporations, the ultra-wealthy, and oligarchs, both Russian and others. This contradiction has become extremely pronounced and evident, yet it persists.”

Sholette emphasized that the Basel organizers needed to consider how hosting the event would enhance Qatar’s soft power. “It shouldn’t be done carelessly, as it becomes part of Qatar’s political sphere, ultimately aiding Qatar and other countries in the region with their PR efforts.”

Qatar was prominently featured at this year’s Swiss Art Basel, with a dedicated pavilion in the exclusive collector’s lounge and official sponsor branding from Qatar Airways throughout the fair. During the event, Al Mayassa, the emir’s sister, spoke at the Beyeler Foundation, a contemporary art museum near Basel.

In a POLITICO interview, Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz addressed questions about Qatar’s human rights record and Art Basel’s role in aiding the country’s international influence. “That’s not our concern,” Horowitz stated. “They have engaged significantly in culture for some time now, with well-recognized and visionary cultural commitments.”

Culture as Currency

Art is a substantial industry. A UBS report, in conjunction with Art Basel, revealed $57.5 billion in sales for 2024. According to the Art Basel organizers, around 88,000 people attended the Swiss event this year, including actor James Franco and footballer Michael Ballack. Artworks sold for hundreds of thousands or even millions. This year’s highlight was “Mid November Tunnel” by British painter David Hockney, selling for $13-17 million and depicting a serene, leaf-covered country road.


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4 responses to “At the world’s most elite art fair, Qatar cements its influence”

  1. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “cultural legacy” quite like a lavish art fair where the price tags are fancier than the artwork itself. Makes you wonder if the real masterpiece is just the PR spin they’re painting over Qatar’s human rights canvas. 🎨💸

  2. grabber Avatar

    Oh, nothing says “cultural preservation” like a billionaire’s playground in the Swiss Alps; I mean, who needs human rights when you’ve got a fancy pavilion and a few million-dollar paintings, right? 🎨💸

  3. Suicide Crusher Avatar
    Suicide Crusher

    Looks like Qatar’s figured out that art is just another shiny bauble for their PR game; who knew a multi-million dollar painting could double as a diplomatic tool? 🎨💸

  4. Esquire Avatar

    Oh, nothing says “cultural enrichment” quite like a lavish art fair sponsored by a country famous for its, ahem, *unique* approach to human rights. 🎨💸 Just what we need—more ultra-wealthy oligarchs parading their “timeless” collections while the rest of us squeeze into the taxi!

  5. xSTORMx Avatar

    Oh, nothing screams “timeless culture” like a Qatari oil tycoon buying up half the art world while the rest of us mere mortals admire from the sidelines. Must be nice to have culture as a side hustle to your billion-dollar business, eh? 🎨💸

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