Installation Magazine
  • Kevin Bourgeois at VOLTA12 Kevin Bourgeois (presented by Causey Contemporary, New York) assembles At Play in the Fields of the Lord, a site-specific and interaction installation that furthers his investigation and critique of unseen policing and social fragmentation within “The Cloud” of anonymous, ephemeral contemporary culture.           No responses June 11, 2016
  • Jeffrey Hargrave at VOLTA12 Subject of Escape Route, a solo exhibition at Bronx Museum of the Arts, Jeffery Spencer Hargrave (presented by Ethan Cohen New York, New York) filters art history through Black history and queer identity, manifesting a refreshing directness and witty honesty throughout.       No responses June 11, 2016
  • Avital Burg at VOLTA12 Born in Tel Aviv and based in New York, journalist and visual artist Avital Burg (presented by Slag Gallery, Brooklyn) re-contextualizes art historic tropes of portraying charged interior spaces with experimental techniques and sociopolitical undertones.         No responses June 11, 2016
  • Fannie Allié at VOLTA12 Fanny Allié (presented by Fresh Window,Brooklyn) engages outlines of the human form — from collage to emotive neon installations — to question our relationship to our bodies and social movements, as well as the intrinsic memories contained within and in our absence.  Fanny Allié, Horses, 2015 No responses June 11, 2016
  • Derrick Adams at VOLTA NY Derrick Adams curates Something I Can Feel, the inaugural Curated Section at VOLTA NY.  Within the exhibition space, which offers an alternative viewing perspective within the fair’s conventional and commercial structure, Adams assembles eight emerging and under-the-radar artists.  In his words, “Something I Can Feel is a physically and psychologically textured exhibition exploring elements of […] No responses February 29, 2016
  • Tschabalala Self at VOLTA NY Tschabalala Self unveils a new body of a work at VOLTA NY through her presenting institution, MoCADA (Brooklyn).  Self explores the intersectionality of race, gender, and sexuality around iconographic portrayals of the Black female body in contemporary culture.  The recent Yale School of Art MFA grad is participating concurrently in A Constellation, a major cross- […] No responses February 18, 2016