Descripción de la Exposición
La feria se canceló, según anunciaron sus organizadores, por tener que realojar en el Pier 90, donde se iba a celebrar VOLTA, a 60 galerías de la feria The Armory Show debido a problemas estructurales en las instalaciones del Pier 92 donde iban a ubicarse.
Due to extraordinary circumstances beyond our control, VOLTA New York has been postponed for 2019.
On February 20, the City of New York notified our parent company that significant portions of Pier 92 — one of The Armory Show’s two piers (traditionally housed on 94 and 92) — were not structurally sound and would therefore not be accessible for their fair to take place.
Following immediate work to identify a safe, alternative location and after considering all feasible options, the majority of Pier 92 exhibitions and activations will relocate to Pier 90. The consensus reached from this intense investigation into alternative venues left VOLTA with the most favorable and realistic solution to postpone its New York operations until next year.
All VOLTA New York exhibitors will be fully reimbursed their invoiced payments. The VOLTA Basel fair in June is unaffected by these events.
Statement from Amanda Coulson, VOLTA Artistic Director –
"For the last 36 hours, the VOLTA and Armory Show teams have been working collectively on finding solutions to these circumstances. With the consensus that The Armory Show’s exhibitions and activations from Pier 92 should be housed at Pier 90, we brainstormed toward a favorable solution for VOLTA.
“With only 11 days until install, however, all considered situations were at best ad hoc and would not continue the high production value that is expected from our brand. We all agreed that presenting the New York 2019 edition in an extremely modified status would be a disservice to our galleries, the artists or the visitors. We therefore decided to postpone, fully refunding all the exhibitors, projects and sponsors, so that we can focus positively on the upcoming Basel edition in June and be available on the ground in NYC to assist our Armory colleagues."
The Armory Show is working with VOLTA to accommodate all VIPs, confirmed tour groups, and ticket-holders. The entire VOLTA team will be in New York as well to assist anyone on the ground. These events are specific to New York only and have no bearing on the Basel fair, which will proceed, as planned in June 2019.
Por primera vez, en sus doce años de historia no participa ninguna galería iberoamericana.
NEW YORK, JANUARY 29, 2019: VOLTA New York returns to Pier 90 for its twelfth edition in New York City, from March 6 – 10, 2019, concurrent with Armory Arts Week and the 25th anniversary of its neighbor, The Armory Show. VOLTA promotes its mandate of “global vision – solo focus” by welcoming 70 international exhibitors across North America and the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and Asia, and presenting established and emerging artists from 37 nations.
“My goal when transporting VOLTA from its Basel foundation to New York 12 years ago was to make a boutique, solo-focused destination art fair, and concentrating our number of booths to mirror our Basel fair is a part of this plan,” comments Amanda Coulson, VOLTA Artistic Director. “We operate in a changed calendar — NADA and Collective Design have both paused on their New York fairs — and now is as prescient a time as ever to bolster our brand across both locations. In this way, we do our best for our galleries, providing that hands-on and personal treatment longtime exhibitors have come to expect and appreciate, as well as for our collector patrons and invited guests. VOLTA has always strived to position itself as a socially conscious, eminently navigable, and visually refreshing experience — and with our revamped floor-plan and key programming from the National Academy of Design, plus our soon-to-be-announced 2019 Curator and VOLTA Cares initiatives, in concert with 70 strong solo positions in the Main Section, we have achieved this balance.”
Exhibitor and Artists 2019:
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espace d'art contemporain 14°N 61°W, Fort-de-France Louisa Marajo
1969 Gallery, New York Coady Brown
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Accola Griefen Fine Art, Brooklyn Renee Stout
Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa / London Tariku Shiferaw
Gallery Art Composition, Tokyo Tomohiro Inaba
Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh Casper White
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GALLERY BASTEJS, Riga Artūrs Virtmanis
Bertrand Productions, Philadelphia Aidan Rumack
Galleria Bianconi, Milan Fausta Squatriti
Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam Yigal Ozeri
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C24 Gallery, New York Christian Vincent
Chandran Gallery, San Francisco Jean Jullien
CHARLIE SMITH LONDON, London Sam Jackson / Alex Gene Morrison
Coates & Scarry, London Andrew Mania / Stan Squirewell
Ethan Cohen Gallery, New York Server Demirtas / Lan Zhenghui
The Current: Baha Mar Gallery and Art Center, Nassau Lynn Parotti
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Duran Mashaal Gallery, Montreal Michael Flomen
E
E.C.LINÁ, Los Angeles Chris Finley
Susan Eley Fine Art, New York Francie Hester
Espace A Vendre, Nice Stephane Steiner
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Fiumano Clase, London Sam Burford
La Forest Divonne, Paris / Brussels Elsa & Johanna
Galerie Frey, Vienna / Salzburg Johannes Domenig
Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart Jochen Hein / Ruprecht von Kaufmann
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Green On Red Gallery, Dublin Alan Butler
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Mark Hachem Gallery, New York / Beirut / Paris
Golnar Adili / Nacer-Eddine Bennacer / Ganzeer + Mahmoud Hamadani
Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York Deb Lawrence
HilgerBrotKunsthalle, Vienna Shepard Fairey
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Gallery Jones, Vancouver Brendan Lee Satish Tang
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ROGER KATWIJK, Amsterdam Jae Ko
KERSGALLERY, Amsterdam David Bade
Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles Rebecca Bird / Alejandro Cartagena
KultProekt, Moscow Ustina Yakovleva
KYAS ART SALON, Amsterdam Yoshiyasu Tamura
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LatchKey Gallery, New York Lucia Hierro
Anna Laudel Contemporary, Istanbul Sarp Kerem Yavuz
George Lawson Gallery, Emeryville Johanna Baruch
Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv Boaz Aharonovitch / Dana Pakman
Livingstone gallery, The Hague / Berlin Raquel Malwurf
David Lusk Gallery, Memphis / Nashville John Salvest / Jack Spencer
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Michele Mariaud, New York Pascal Pierme
MARQUEE PROJECTS, New York John Perreault
Material Lust, New York Material Lust
Meno Parkas Gallery, Kaunas Eglė Ulčickaitė
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NL=US Art, Rotterdam Hans van Bentem
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Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston Austin Eddy
Galerie Oniris – Florent Paumelle, Rennes Soo-Kyoung Lee
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Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia Ted Larsen
Planthouse, New York Rachel Ostrow
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Galerie Richard, New York, Paris Kim Young-Hun
Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn Sharon Lawless
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Sakhile&Me, Frankfurt / Main Kevin M. Demery
SFA Projects, New York Frodo Mikkelsen
SIM SMITH GALLERY, London Tim Garwood
Slag Gallery, Brooklyn Dumitru Gorzo
Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami Glenn Barkley
Space776, Brooklyn Jongmin Joy Lee
Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami Patrick Jacobs
Paul Stolper, London Brian Eno
Marc Straus, New York Anna Leonhardt
Studio E, Seattle Brian Cypher / Sarah Norsworthy
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TOTH GALLERY, New York Hector Frank
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uJung Gallery, Seoul Hyunjin Kwon
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Valli Art Gallery, Miami / New York Javier Martin
Voloshyn Gallery, Kyiv Oleksiy Sai
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Galerie Wenger, Zurich Susan York
WORKBOX GALLERY, London Ida Ivanka Kubler
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yvonneartecontemporanea, Vicenza Iler Melioli
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ZAHORIAN & VAN ESPEN, Bratislava / Prague Viktorie Langer
Exposición. 06 mar de 2019 - 10 mar de 2019 / Pier 90 / Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos
Exposición. 06 mar de 2019 - 10 mar de 2019 / Pier 90 / Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos
Exposición. 06 mar de 2019 - 10 mar de 2019 / Pier 90 / Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos
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