Following the “Inner Horizons” exhibition with Silvère Jarrosson, NetJets once again turned to Studio Artera to oversee the artistic curation of its showrooms at Art Basel Paris and Art Basel Miami Beach. Two fairs, two audiences, one shared goal: to offer the brand’s clients an exceptional space where art brings to life NetJets’ values: refinement, uniqueness, and a global perspective.
For this edition, NetJets has entrusted Studio Artera with selecting the artist and designing the installation. Our choice: Diane Benoit du Rey.
Studio Artera handled the entire curation process: selecting the artist, designing the project, installing the artwork at both booths, providing on-site support and engaging with visitors throughout the fairs, and organizing related events such as private cocktail receptions, talks, and opportunities for direct interaction with NetJets clients and collectors.
Diane Benoit du Rey created *Echoes of Light*, a series of 12 oil paintings brought together for the first time and displayed in a 200-square-meter space at the Grand Palais, and later in Miami. Her work explores light phenomena by layering dozens of coats of paint: canvases that seem to generate their own light and radically transform the atmosphere of a space.
Art Basel Paris 2025 welcomed more than 73,000 visitors to the Grand Palais in October. Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 drew more than 80,000 people in December, representing some of the most prominent private collections from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.