VOLTA5 Opened its Fifth Edition With Terrific Sales in Basel and 8.000 Registered Guests |
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| Written by rubin |
| Saturday, 13 June 2009 01:58 |
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The opening day
couldn't have started better for London's One in the Other gallery, which sold
two works by James Wright to the Zabludowicz Collection. The good vibes
continued for Galeria Nara Roesler from Sao Paulo, which sold works by Alberto
Baraya - featured at this year's Venice Biennale- to American collector
Estrellita Brodsky. Further sales were recorded in the first hours of the fair
by Rhys/Mendes gallery, namely the sale of Steve Locke's installation and also
works by Shaun El C. Leonardo. Kavi Gupta Gallery reported sales of works by
Clare Rojas, Chris Johanson and Melanie Schiff. Enthusiastic sales were also
reported by Conner Contemporary, which sold works by Leo Villareal, Erik Thor
Sandberg and Koen Vanmechelen to private collections. David Risley Gallery from
Copenhagen closed the day with the sale of 8 pieces by painter Anna Bjerger and
Galería ADN from Barcelona sold 3 pieces by Eugenio Merino and a big wall
installation by Carlos Aires. Galleries with solo presentations were thrilled by
the overall response: Michael Lyons Wier from New York, happily reported the
sale of 3 of Fahamu Pecou's works, Andreas Grimm from Munich, had strong sales
of works by Daniel Robert Hunziker and Motive Gallery from Amsterdam sold 4
photographs and a video work by artist Aurélien Froment. Additionally,
Christoffer Egelund from Copenhagen sold 5 pieces by artist Theis Wendt's to an
important German collector. In short, steady sales have been reported during the first few days of the fair: In addition to the above activity, Kuttner Siebert from Berlin sold 4 pieces by Terry Haggerty; Riflemaker from London recorded sales in excess of 100.000 £ by Wednesday including work by José María Cano, Kara Walker and William S. Burroughs; Bitform's mechanical, interactive sculpture by U-Ram Choe was sold for 80.000 USD, Manchester's The International 3 from Manchester reported sales of the work of Alison Erika Forde and Rachel Goodyear; V1 Gallery sold works of Peter Funch and Troels Carlsen steadily; and a very satisfied Laurent Godin reported sales of works by Henrik Samuelsson, Claude Closky, Aleksandra Mir and Vincent Olivet. French collectors who crossed the border to come to VOLTA 5 included Thomas Olbricht as well as Marc & Josée Gensollen from Marseille and Didier Grumbach and Jean Claude Marian from Paris. The fair was a must-see for Swiss collectors Ladina Knoch and Jean Pigozzi. Other collectors seen at VOLTA are Ole Faarup and Karl K. Aegidius from Denmark, Albert Groot and Galila Barzilai-Hollander from Belgium, Pieter and Marieke Sanders, Carla and Hugo Brown as well as E.J. Dommering from The Netherlands, Nobuhiro Nishitakatsuji from Japan, Luiz Augusto Teixeira de Freitas from Brazil and Yoshua Gessel from Israel. Institutions in attendance include the Moscow Museum of Art, the Australian Council of the Arts and the MOCA Shanghai, MoCA San Francisco, MOT Tokyo, Haus Marseille and the Museum Villa Rot. VOLTA5 has also maintained its cutting-edge approach with its Edition Series, featuring specially commissioned work by Zilvinas Kempinas, who currently represents Lithuania at this year's Venice Biennale. Light Formation is the title of the VOLTA 5 Edition, which has a limited run of 20 - 8 editions having been sold by the end of the first day. The sculpture Flux, also on show in Venice, is specially featured at VOLTA in a solo presentation booth. Zilvinas Kempinas is represented by Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York. Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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The opening day
couldn't have started better for London's One in the Other gallery, which sold
two works by James Wright to the Zabludowicz Collection. The good vibes
continued for Galeria Nara Roesler from Sao Paulo, which sold works by Alberto
Baraya - featured at this year's Venice Biennale- to American collector
Estrellita Brodsky. Further sales were recorded in the first hours of the fair
by Rhys/Mendes gallery, namely the sale of Steve Locke's installation and also
works by Shaun El C. Leonardo. Kavi Gupta Gallery reported sales of works by
Clare Rojas, Chris Johanson and Melanie Schiff. Enthusiastic sales were also
reported by Conner Contemporary, which sold works by Leo Villareal, Erik Thor
Sandberg and Koen Vanmechelen to private collections. David Risley Gallery from
Copenhagen closed the day with the sale of 8 pieces by painter Anna Bjerger and
Galería ADN from Barcelona sold 3 pieces by Eugenio Merino and a big wall
installation by Carlos Aires. Galleries with solo presentations were thrilled by
the overall response: Michael Lyons Wier from New York, happily reported the
sale of 3 of Fahamu Pecou's works, Andreas Grimm from Munich, had strong sales
of works by Daniel Robert Hunziker and Motive Gallery from Amsterdam sold 4
photographs and a video work by artist Aurélien Froment. Additionally,
Christoffer Egelund from Copenhagen sold 5 pieces by artist Theis Wendt's to an
important German collector. 
