A room of melting ice blocks greeted guests at Liste Art Fair Basel, setting the tone for a showcase where art and activism collide. Tomoko Sauvage’s installation, with its slow drips and echoing soundscape, distilled the urgency of climate change into a sensory experience. This spirit of experimentation pulses through Liste, which has championed emerging voices since 1996 and now draws galleries from 35 countries, each bringing bold, conversation-starting works. The fair’s circular layout encourages wandering, with solo booths spotlighting artists who fuse personal stories with political commentary. Video and sound installations invite viewers to linger, while tactile pieces—like Anna Zvyagintseva’s crumbling iron bars or Janne Schimmel’s cyborg sculptures—explore fragility and transformation. Themes of technology, identity, and collective memory surface everywhere, from AI-inspired film sets to poetic reflections on war and the body. At Liste, the boundaries between the intimate and the global dissolve, proving that new art can be both a mirror and a megaphone for our times. #ListeArtFair #ContemporaryArt #ArtBasel #Culture