Basel Art Week Welcomes InkPoster as a New Form of Digital Art Display
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As part of Basel Art Week 2026, InkPoster will be featured in SURVIVAL RITUALS, an international exhibition that hosts 29 artists from six countries. Selected artworks will appear on InkPoster color ePaper Art Frames, which combine the flexibility of digital art with a paper-like, glare-free screen that feels closer to a printed artwork.
Running from June 15-21 at Basel Art Center, the exhibition brings together artists working across painting, photography, installation, video art, sculpture, and performance. Discover how InkPoster helps digital artworks inhabit gallery spaces with a calm, paper-like presence.
SURVIVAL RITUALS: Art Between Worlds
SURVIVAL RITUALS gathers 29 artists from across Europe and the United States. Rather than treating uncertainty as a temporary condition, the exhibition explores it as a lived reality. Drawing on Victor Turner’s concept of liminality – the state of being “betwixt and between” – SURVIVAL RITUALS examines what it means to inhabit a world suspended between what is dissolving and what has not yet arrived.
Each work functions as a distinct gesture within a wider constellation, forming a space where no single narrative dominates. Instead, the exhibition holds multiple perspectives in tension, without forcing resolution. Within this context, InkPoster becomes one of the surfaces through which digital art enters the exhibition dialogue.
InkPoster and the Future of Paper-Like Digital Art
InkPoster is a color ePaper display designed to present digital art with the calm presence of physical artwork. It moves away from the logic of a traditional screen, allowing images to exist naturally within curated spaces.
- Paper-like display: behaves like paper under daylight, without emitting light.
- Cordless placement: no visible cables, allowing artworks to be placed freely in any space.
- Long-lasting display: an artwork can remain visible for up to a year, with energy used only for updates.
- Visually quiet design: no flicker, heat, or sound, keeping attention on the artwork itself.
- Instant content access: curated artworks can be updated immediately, enabling spaces to evolve easily.
Join us at Basel Art Center from June 15–21 and explore how InkPoster introduces a new way of presenting digital art in exhibition space.