Registrar and Archivist - Basel

Salary/Rate:DOE
Job type:Part-Time
Town/City:Basel
Sector:Artist Studios
Level:Experienced (5 years+)
Set Up:Onsite
Post Date:04.08.25
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About the Role

Our client, a renowned Swiss artist represented globally, seeks a highly responsible, administratively ambitious and agile individual for a unique opportunity at the studio.


Registrar (50%) – Job Summary:

As the Registrar, you will manage and oversee logistics, documentation and the safekeeping of artworks in the studio or gallery. This role requires meticulous attention to detail, excellent organisational skills and a keen understanding of art handling and conservation practices.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Catalog and maintain detailed records of all artworks, including their condition, provenance, dimensions and any other relevant details.
  • Safely handle, move and store artwork in the studio or gallery and during transportation.
  • Coordinate exhibition logistics, including layout planning, artwork installation and de-installation.
  • Conduct and maintain condition reports for all pieces, noting changes or necessary conservation efforts.
  • Maintain an updated inventory of artworks, ensuring accurate tracking of locations and statuses.
  • Manage and document loan agreements for artworks lent to or borrowed from institutions.
  • Collaborate closely with artists, curators and staff to ensure proper care and display of artworks.

 

Archivist (30%) - Job Summary:

The Archivist will play a crucial role in managing, preserving and cataloging the artist’s body of work and archival materials. This position requires a deep appreciation for art, excellent organisational skills and a background in archival sciences or a related field.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Organise and maintain the artist's works, including physical and digital archives.
  • Create detailed records of the artist's works, exhibitions, publications and related materials.
  • Assist the artist and external researchers by providing access to the archive and facilitating research requests.
  • Provide materials and information for exhibitions, publications or other projects showcasing the artist's work.
  • Develop and potentially conduct tours, talks or presentations about the artist's work and archive.
  • Develop and implement archive management policies and procedures in line with best practices.
  • Implement preservation and conservation practices to safeguard artworks.


About the candidate:

  • Proficiency in Dropbox and collection management software such as Artlogic.
  • Knowledge of adobe Lightroom, Bridge, InDesign, and Photoshop (Premiere Pro / photography skills are a plus)
  • Experience in current gallery administration standards
  • Awareness of registrar and art shipping practices with basic art handling knowledge.
  • Strong attention to detail, multitasking ability, and capability to track and follow through on tasks in a fast- paced environment.
  • Ability to adhere to strict deadlines and work under pressure.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills (oral and written).
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, including the ability to initiate correspondences independently and collaboratively.
  • Fluent in English and German (at least B1 level); French is a plus.
  • Detail-oriented, accurate and precise.
  • Interest in the contemporary art world.
  • Holds a valid driver's license (desirable, but not essential).

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