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MEET THE ARTISTS | Solo Presentations New York

‘Picnic At Sunset’ by Ashley Norwood Cooper, Oil on Linen, 76 x 72cm. Courtesy of ZINC contemporary

Meet the artists being given the spotlight by their galleries at this year’s VOLTA New York. These focused highlights give a moment for audiences to delve deep into an artist’s work, allowing a space to focus and connect with these inspiring practitioners.

At this years edition you can find Solo Presentations from:

(AV17)GALLERY - Mindaugas Juncys , Art Gallery O-68 - Wieteke Heldens, Catalysta - Manuel Mera, Dana Gillerman - Tali O, Ethan Cohen Gallery - Basmat Levin, JCAMEJO ART - Carlos Santiago , Laurent Marthaler Contemporary - Bill Claps, PDX CONTEMPORARY ART - Nick Blosser, Spence Gallery - Marcelo Suaznabar, Stone Step Gallery - Paul Hughes, Tracey Morgan Gallery - Kirsten Stolle, treat gallery - Galina Kurlat and ZINC contemporary - Ashley Norwood Cooper.

Get a glimpse into the world of these artists below.


‘Beauty’by Mindaugas Juncys, Marble,13x5x5in. Courtesy of (AV17) Gallery

(AV17)GALLERY | Mindaugas Juncys

Mindaugas Juncys is a sculptor who plays with ideas of luxury and significance through his use of materials like marble and granite, creating pieces which look at the mundanity of contemporary life through a critical and ironic lens. By depicting these “mise en scenes” Juncy provokes his audience to engage, taking assessment of our desire for entertainment in the modern world.

Juncy is an artist who’s technical mastery has been recoginzed through his awarding of the 2010 "Sculpture of the Year" title and has had his works commissioned for Pope John Paul II and Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis.

Find him with (AV17) Gallery at stand C4.


Art Gallery O-68 | Wieteke Heldens

‘204’ by Wieteke Heldens, oil on canvas, 133 x 103 cm. Courtesy of Art Gallery O-68

Artist Wieteke Heldens creates works using abstract visual forms and processes to explore systems of meaning and states of matter. After an accident in her early 30s, Heldens found herself in hospital in a critical state. That’s when she started counting the colors she saw in her room. Once she was back in her studio, Heldens transferred her life-saving experience of counting colors into a new body of work- ‘Legends’

Wieteke Heldens will be displaying her most recent work from her “Still Counting” series, an evolution of the ‘Legends’ paintings, alongside Art Gallery O-68. Find her intriguing and inspiring paintings on stand B7.


‘Dragon con barriga de cuadros’ by Manuel Mera, Acrylic onarches paper, 40.90x31. Courtesy of Catalysta

Catalysta - Manuel Mera

Manuel Mera creates entrancing paintings evocative of retro, digital design. Mera states: “ "My works are reflections on humans dialoguing with
the‘multi-reality "of digital media in a world surrounded by scientific advances but full of
unresolved contradictions."

Mesmerisingly hypnotic, these pieces invite you to become lost within them. Do so by visiting Catalysta at stand C10.


Stone Step Gallery - Paul Hughes

Artist Paul Hughes in his studio

Paul Hughes presents to us his series on understanding blue. A colour he describes as ‘the colour of logic, order, organisation.’ In a bid to reconcile with a color which goes against his values as an artist, Hughes stretches the confines of his artistic world. This new series of work, ‘Bastard Blue’, is love story to redefining expectations, in a bid to jump into the unknown.

Find his art with Stone Step Gallery on stand C8.


Tracey Morgan Gallery - Kirsten Stolle

‘No Land’ by Kirsten Stolle, Collage, burn holes on 1964 US Forest Service advertisement,13 x 10 inches. Cpurtesy of Tracy Morgan Gallery.

Using collage, text, and installation Kirsten Stolle examines the global influence of agrichemical companies on our food supply. These powerfully emotive pieces works to deconstruct marketing methods and invites the viewer to critically engage with industry propaganda.

Evokative and rebellious, these igniting works will be on display with Tracey Morgan Gallery on stand C9.






treat gallery | Galina Kurlat

With works which undulate between the recognizable and the ephemeral, photographic artist, Galina Kurlat creates pieces which discuss identity, intimacy, and uncertainty. Accepting the chaos which come hand in hand with photographic materials, Kurlat embraces the imperfections of process-based photography and traditional darkroom techniques.

With her ongoing investigation into the body, subjects range from figurative portraiture to abstractions made with saliva, hair, and nails. Creating pieces charged ambiguity and beauty. Experience these captivating pieces for yourself with treat gallery on stand A7.


ZINC contemporary - Ashley Norwood Cooper

Ashley Norwood Cooper creates intensely colored, dynamic and imaginative pieces which explores womanhood and the ordinary through a heroic and fantastical lens.

These thickly painted, tactile works draw you in with themes that touch close to home. From the tos and fros of contemporary domesticity, to the vexing societal issues that seep into our every day.

Come see these beautifully narrative pieces with ZINC contemporary at VOLTA New York on stand B6

 

‘Beekeeper with smoker’ by Ashley Norwood Cooper, oil on panel, 24x18. Courtesy of ZINC contemporary


 If you’re interested in purchasing any artists work, get in touch at - info@voltashow.com

Don’t miss your chance to discover the art of now, connect with galleries and grow your collection with VOLTA.

 VOLTA New York  May 17 – 21 at the Metropolitan Pavilion.

 VOLTA Basel June 12 - 18 at Klybeck 610