Federico Milstein, known as Basket or BSKT, is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice moves fluidly between visual art, music, and digital experimentation. His work lives at the intersection of humor, pop culture, and the everyday—translating those influences into color, rhythm, and form.
Emerging among the first wave of artists within the Solana ecosystem, Basket helped shape its early visual culture and collective spirit through collaborations with key projects and his role in foundational collectives such as Solana Institute of Art and Seven Swords. His work has appeared worldwide, from Breakpoint and Hacker Houses across Europe and Asia to Art Basel Miami and group exhibitions in New York. Within that scene, BSKT became a recognizable voice of the ecosystem’s formative years—defined by curiosity, playfulness, and an instinct for connection.
Basket’s visual pieces often play with structure and space without submitting to them. Architectural perspective and layered composition serve less as signature style than as ways of exploring intimacy, scale, and the tension between control and freedom.
In parallel, his musical project Basket extends the same principles into sound. Initially rooted in rap and sampling culture, it evolved into a hybrid form blending big beat, trip hop, and avant-garde rock—an alchemy of rhythm, collage, and texture. With two full-length albums, several EPs, and live performances across Buenos Aires, Spain, and London, the project mirrors his visual work in its ongoing search to bridge distant worlds.
Across both disciplines, Basket’s work resists repetition and embraces flux. Each project—digital, musical, or hybrid—echoes the same impulse: to explore without boundaries and to let curiosity lead the way.
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