ELEVEN TEN STUDIO: how we built a gallery that feels like home
This book tells the story of ELEVEN TEN STUDIO, an artist-run space in Basel that rejected convention in favor of connection. From 2022 to 2025, ELEVEN TEN STUDIO hosted over 30 exhibitions by artists from around the globe, fostering a community grounded in care. Discover how they created a space where vulnerability and chaos coexist, making every visitor feel at home. Perfect for anyone passionate about art and community.
Details
- Limited edition: 200 pieces
- Hardcover with 88 pages
- Full color with exhibition photography, texts & archive material
- Size: 25cm x 25cm (9.84in x 9.84in)
- Paper: Munken Print Cream v1.5 150g/m2
- Language: English
- Designed in Switzerland
- Produced in Poland
- Year: 2025
- ISBN: 978-83-975882-0-2
About the book
What if a gallery felt like home?
This book tells the story of ELEVEN TEN STUDIO - an artist-run space in Basel that rejected convention in favor of connection. Between 2022 and 2025, ELEVEN TEN STUDIO hosted over 30 exhibitions by artists from around the world, built a community grounded in care, and created a space where vulnerability, chaos, and creativity could coexist.
This is not a catalog.
It’s a visual archive. A personal manifesto. A love letter to everyone who’s ever built something from scratch, without permission.Written by Aleksandra Cegielska and designed by Viviane Herzog, the book pairs storytelling and curatorial insight with documentation of selected exhibitions like The Power of She, Shame on You, Shame on Me, or Relational. It captures both the spirit and struggle of making space for something real.
Whether you're an artist, curator, space-maker, or simply someone who believes in alternative ways of working - this book is for you.