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You are here: Home / Art Fairs Archive / VOLTA NY 2017

VOLTA NY 2017

Argentine Archive, Art Fairs Archive, Chilean Archive, Cuban Archive, Dominican Archive, French Canadian Archive, Honduran, Mexican, Peruvian Archive, Puerto Rican, Spanish Archive / March 1, 2017 by Editors

VOLTA NY is an Armory Week invitational art fair that spotlights solo artist projects. Originally from Basel, it’s a sister fair of The Armory Show.

10th Anniversary VOLTA NY

The 10th anniversary edition of VOLTA NY is at Pier 90 March 1-5, 2017.

Your Body is a Battleground

This special section is curated by writer-curator Wendy Vogel. It’s inspired by Barbara Kruger’s agit-prop for the 1989 Women’s March on Washington.

Artists include Joiri Minaya presented by Casa Quien of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. www.casaquien.com

Argentine Art

Pan American Art Projects of Miami, Florida is showing Ruben Millares and Miami-based Argentine artist Carolina Sardi. www.panamericanart.com

Brazilian Art

Gabinete de Arte k2o of Brasília, Brazil is showing Brazilian artist Galeno. www.gabinetedeartek2o.com

Chilean Art

Galería Isabel Aninat + Y GALLERY (Santiago + New York) are showing Chilean-Italian artist Manuela Viera Gallo. www.galeriaisabelaninat.cl or www.ygallerynewyork.com

Cuban Art

532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel of New York is showing Cuban artist José Angel Vincench. www.532gallery.com

Ana Mas Projects of Barcelona, Spain & San Juan, Puerto Rico is showing Cuban artist Quisqueya Henríquez. www.anamasprojects.com

French-Canadian Art

Galerie Simon Blais of Montreal, Canada is showing French-Canadian artist Éliane Excofer. www.galeriesimonblais.com

Honduran Art

RoFa Projects of Potomac, Maryland is showing Honduran artist Lester Rodriguez. www.rofaprojects.com

Italian Art

LUIS DE JESUS LOS ANGELES, of California is showing New York-based Italian artist Federico Solmi. www.luisdejesus.com www.FedericoSomi.com

Mexican Art

Mexican gallery GE Galería, San Pedro Garza García is showing Mexican artist Generoso Villareal www.gegaleria.com

taubert contemporary of Berlin is showing Texas-based Mexican-Americarn artist Adrian Esparza. www.taubertcontemporary.com

Peruvian Art

Samsøñ, Boston is showing New York-based Peruvian artist Carlos Jiménez Cahua. www.samsonprojects.com

Visiting VOLTA NY

Pier 90
711 Twelfth Avenue at 48th St (Hell’s Kitchen)
$25 or $60 with Amory Show

The photo is by Carlos Jiménez Cahua, a Peruvian artist who lives and works in New York. Courtesy of the show.

Carlos Jiménez Cahua
Untitled #80 (MAVDTTH; 90-degree rotations of selections of pixels starting from center pixel thereupon”expanded” iteratively outwards, clockwise), 2013, TIFF file, dimensions variable.
Presented by Samsøñ, Boston

For tickets, visit ny.voltashow.com
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