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VOLTA NY

Booth C18

March 5 – 8, 2015

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Childhood Portrait), 2011

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Childhood Portrait), 2011
hand cut road map
47 x 27 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Self Portrait), 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Self Portrait), 2013
hand cut road map
16 x 16 x 14 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Self Portrait) [detail], 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Self Portrait) [detail], 2013
hand cut road map
16 x 16 x 14 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Connections), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Connections), 2014
hand cut road map
11 x 14 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Connections), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Connections), 2014
hand cut road map
11.5 x 14.5 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Elyse: Falmouth, MA, 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Elyse: Falmouth, MA, 2014
hand cut road map
20 x 16 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections no. 2, 2012

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections no. 2, 2012
hand cut road map
11 x 12 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Lauren: San Francisco, CA, 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Lauren: San Francisco, CA, 2014
hand cut road map
20 x 16 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Tom: Brooklyn, NY, 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Tom: Brooklyn, NY, 2013
hand cut road map
21 x 17 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Tim: Detroit, MI, 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Tim: Detroit, MI, 2013
hand cut road map
21 x 17 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Mouth to Mouth 3), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Mouth to Mouth 3), 2014
hand cut road map
9 x 6.5 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Connections), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Connections), 2014
hand cut road map
9 x 5 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Mouth to Mouth 2), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Mouth to Mouth 2), 2014
hand cut road map
9 x 20 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Connections), 2014

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Connections), 2014
hand cut road map
9 x 6.25 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections, 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections, 2013
hand cut road map
20 x 16 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections, 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections, 2013
hand cut road map
20 x 16 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections, 2013

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections, 2013
hand cut road map
16 x 20 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections, 2010

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections, 2010
hand cut road map
11 x 14 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Nikki: San Diego, CA, 2009

NIKKI ROSATO
Nikki: San Diego, CA, 2009
hand cut road map
14 x 11 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Untitled (Connections), 2012

NIKKI ROSATO
Untitled (Connections), 2012
hand cut road map
13 x 129 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections no. 1, 2012

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections no. 1, 2012
hand cut road map
17 x 21 inches

NIKKI ROSATO Connections no. 2, 2012

NIKKI ROSATO
Connections no. 2, 2012
hand cut road map
12 x 15 inches

Information

VOLTA NY is an invitational fair of solo-artist projects and is the American incarnation of the original VOLTA show, which was founded in Basel in 2005. VOLTA NY was conceived in 2008 as a focused, curated, boutique event that is a place for discovery. The exhibition showcases relevant contemporary art positions regardless of the artist’s or gallery’s age. By refocusing on artists through solo projects, VOLTA NY promotes a deep exploration of the work of its selected participants. These galleries must maintain deeply meaningful connections with their artists and follow them throughout their careers. In turn, invited galleries exhibit in an elegant venue, elevating their respective platforms for an experience mutually beneficial to fair visitors and the galleries alike.


In March 2015, VOLTA NY inaugurates its new home location at PIER 90 in the neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen, New York City. The landmark move positions it adjacent to Piers 92 and 94, the longtime platform for its sister fair, The Armory Show, and the focal point of March fair season. Moving to PIER 90 allows for synergy between both fairs and their collector bases while retainingVOLTA NY's distinct character and rigorous curation — the foundation for VOLTA's mission since its 2008 debut.


VOLTA NY is a platform for challenging, often complementary — and sometimes competing — ideas about contemporary art. Single-artist booths functioning more closely to proper exhibitions rather than traditional presentations proliferate the contemporary fair scene now. VOLTA NY has made solo projects its mandate and foundation from its inception in 2008, offering a prime opportunity to discover the practices of today's most salient artists while refocusing the art fair experience back to its most fundamental point: the art itself.