What this page discloses — and what it does not disclose
The CCPI™ Art Basel Basel 2026 analysis is a professional intelligence instrument. This public page explains the logic and usefulness of the method. It does not publish the full 290-gallery ranking, individual scores, internal comments, acquisition priorities, confidential gallery notes or commercial procedures.
The complete index remains an internal EURAN working file used for responsible sourcing, project matching and acquisition preparation.
How EURAN can analyze a fair without being physically present
Physical attendance produces direct impressions: booth atmosphere, conversations, crowd movement and the material presence of artworks. CCPI™ produces a different kind of value: structured, repeatable, comparative intelligence.
EURAN can therefore read Art Basel Basel, Art Basel Hong Kong, Art Basel Paris, Art Basel Miami Beach or other international art-fair ecosystems through a consistent framework, whether the work is conducted on site, remotely, or through a combination of both.
From gallery prestige to acquisition relevance
CCPI™ does not simply ask which galleries are famous. It asks which galleries are relevant for future cultural deployment. A very visible gallery may not be the best answer for a specific space; a historically precise, mid-sized or regionally important gallery may sometimes offer stronger cultural fit.
CCPI-G™
Gallery-specific reading: roster depth, curatorial coherence, institutional validation, documentation, market stability, responsiveness and relationship potential.
CCPI-AF™
Art-fair ecosystem reading: fair position, international reach, media momentum, commercial strength, innovation and relevance after the fair moment.
Acquisition Opportunity
A practical interpretation of the CCPI™ result: which galleries and works may be meaningful for future cultural and spatial projects.
What the Art Basel 2026 landscape revealed
The Art Basel Basel 2026 gallery field confirms that the contemporary acquisition problem is no longer a simple shortage of art. The difficulty is orientation. Collectors, developers, cruise companies, hotel groups, yacht owners, architects and cultural institutions may face an overabundance of possibilities without a clear method to select, justify and deploy works.
EURAN’s CCPI™ reading organizes the field into several practical families:
- Blue-chip global anchors — galleries whose international visibility and artist rosters provide institutional confidence.
- Historical and postwar specialists — galleries valuable for cultural depth, legacy narratives and collection-building.
- Regional intelligence galleries — galleries opening access to African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and European positions often underused in industrial and hospitality contexts.
- Experimental and emerging platforms — galleries relevant for future-facing projects, younger collectors, digital culture and cultural renewal.
- Edition, photography and production specialists — galleries particularly useful where repeatability, conservation, installation feasibility or multiple-site deployment matters.
Why this can matter to galleries
EURAN is not asking galleries to join a public directory. The opportunity is more discreet: when future projects require art, EURAN wants to be able to identify relevant galleries and works rapidly, professionally and with respect for gallery control.
A gallery may therefore choose to share limited confidential information about currently available works, knowing that EURAN’s interest is not online resale, mass publication or unauthorized representation, but serious case-by-case cultural placement.
Why this can matter to clients
For project owners, the CCPI™ reading means that EURAN can move beyond general claims such as “we can find art.” Instead, EURAN works from a structured map of galleries, artist profiles, market segments, acquisition logics and deployment contexts.
This is especially relevant for clients in cruise, superyacht, hotel, real estate, corporate, institutional and private environments who need art to carry identity, meaning, prestige and operational feasibility.
The ranking remains private
The public value of CCPI™ is methodological credibility. The private value is the ranking, notes, comparisons and project-oriented interpretation. EURAN therefore keeps the complete Art Basel Basel 2026 CCPI™ workbook confidential and uses it only within professional mandates and serious follow-up operations.
