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VOLTA4 Show Opens Today In Basel With Auxiliary Projects and Events
Winter/Hoerbelt installation of MENSA, Munich, Germany.
BASEL.-VOLTA4—opening on June 2nd—announces auxiliary projects and events, including a return of last year’s Outdoor | Sculpture Projects, introducing a works on paper section as well as supplementary artists’ projects that include the Waterside Pavilion, designed by German artist team Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hoerbelt and the fair’s main entrance, The Gate of Woodoo, designed by Basel based artistic duo, yummy industries. Also two special editions by this year’s Whitney Biennial participants, Melanie Schiff and Eduardo Sarabia.

The VOLTA4 Outdoor Sculpture Project section will once again enliven the Ultra Brag area, with large-scale works and performances, too difficult to show in a standard booth presentation. The projects this year either address the location itself (using the water, the bridge, the grass hillside) or emit light, so that in the evening the illumination changes the abandoned aspect of the harbour area and lights up the pavilion where performances and collector dinners are to be staged.

The Pavilion itself—designed and constructed by Frankfurt-based artists Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hoerbelt with support by Nüssli, the company responsible for building the VOLTA fair—acts as an architectural counterweight to the main hall, taking advantage of Ultra Brag’s area situation next to the Rhine. Featured inside the Pavilion is the large-scale Winter/Hoerbelt work Mensa, a long steel table, out of which the silhouette of 120 place settings have been cut. All the “unnecessary” parts of the table have been sliced away leaving only the geometric shapes of the dinner service.

Corresponding to a difficult time in some countries in our planet, 20% of the sale of any of the smaller 6-seater dinner tables by Winter+Hoerbelt will go directly to the international relief organization People in Need (PIN). Working directly with local churches, religious communities and NGO's, PINs members travel directly to disaster areas cash-in-hand to distribute funds directly to the organizations and victims in need.

The Waterside Pavilion will host also performances by Chicago-based art duo Miller & Shellabarger and other events; during the Press & Professional Preview curator Paco Barragán`s new book, The Art Fair Age, published by CHARTA Books will be presented. The Art Fair Age examines in an analytical, well-documented and irreverent manner the ongoing evolution of the art fair phenomenon.



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June 1, 2008

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Althea Thauberger: Chelsea Girls at The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

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Jonathan Green: The Artist & The Collector Opens at MB Art Museum

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Paul Thek's Most Comprehensive Retrospective Exhibit at Phoenix-Hallen in Hamburg

Hugo Bastidas: A Prefect World

Les LeVeque's Hallucinatory Videos Expand the Boundaries of Perception

Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker at The Bruce Museum

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May 31, 2008

Photographs by Helmut Newton on View at Weserburg Museum fur Moderne Kunst

Above-The-Fold: Ayse Erkmen, Ceal Floyer and David Lamelas Set to Open at The Kunstmuseum in Basel

Sarah Morris' Black Beetle on View at Fondation Beyeler

William Massie: An American House 08 at Cranbrook Art Museum

The Belgian Museum Opens New Wing Beside the Carmelite Convent

New Record Set at Sotheby's for Artist Helen Schjerfbeck at $5.3 Million

Association of Art Museum Curators Announces the Recipients of the 2007 Annual Awards for Excellence

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Jim Campbell: Home Movies Opens at The Berkeley Art Museum

Art Gallery of Ontario has unveiled a distinctive new logo

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Sotheby's Sponsors Ming and Other Things, an Appraisal Event

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The Dayton Art Institute Appoints Chief Curator

Grants to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Support its Missions

May 30, 2008

Jeff Koons: First Major US Museum Survey in Fifteen Years at Chicago's MCA

In its Only North American Stop, Exhibition Explores Incredible Legacy of The Greeks

Sotheby's New York to Hold Sale of Important 20th Century Design on June 14

Bill Brandt: Shadows and Substance to Open at The Akron Art Museum

Yellow Mountain: China's Ever-Changing Landscape at Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Portland Art Museum Presents Thirty Year Klaus Moje Retrospective Exhibit

Lightbox's Architects Win RIBA Award in the South East

Sol LeWitt: Structure and Line at The Austin Museum of Art

Duane Hanson Sculpts the American Dream at Fundacion Canal in Spain

Laurie Rolland Installation at Burlington Art Centre in Canada

Deckchairs by Tracey Emin, Raymond Briggs, Joanna Lumley and Other Stars Unveiled in London's Hyde Park

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First International Meeting of Photography Centres in Spain

Christie's Leads Asia with Spring Sales of US $310.7 Million

Metropolitan Museum Explores Relationship of Art and Science during First Annual World Science Festival

Getty Exhibition Opens Window Into the Society of Dilettanti

Groundbreaking Exhibition Explores Transformation of China's Cultural Landscape

May 29, 2008

International Dealers Have $1.6 Billion of Art on Offer at the Moscow World Fine Art Fair

Rufino Tamayo's $7.2 Million Trovador Sets New World Auction Record for Latin American Art

The Institute of Contemporary Art Presents Work by Internationaly Renowned Sculptor Anish Kapoor

Jean Nouvel's Design for Signal Tower at Financial District La Defense Selected

Warhol: Larger Than Life Set to Open at The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 at Tate Gallery Liverpool

Utopia/Dystopia: The Photographs of Geoffrey James at The National Gallery of Art in Canada

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Charlotte Houman's Waterdreams at the Museum of Decorative Art in Copenhagen

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Sotheby's to Hold its African and Oceanic Art Sale on June 11 in Paris

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May 28, 2008

Moscow World Fine Art Fair Celebrates its Fifth Edition with a Return to the Historic Manege

Sotheby's to Hold Latin American Art Sale in New York

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WestLicht Gallery Reconsiders Che Guevara in Photography Exhibit in Vienna

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University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology Offers 50,000 Reward

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