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Volte Art Projects opens new gallery space in Alserkal Avenue

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

DUBAI: Coinciding with its 12th anniversar­y, Volte Art Projects will expand with a new gallery space in Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue, opening alongside the autumn season and Expo 2020 Dubai. The UAE will become the gallery’s headquarte­rs, adding to its roots in Mumbai and projects internatio­nally. Launching in an 8,000 square foot warehouse, Volte Art Projects aims to foster and evoke an experienti­al and creative milieu in the contempora­ry art scene. Its curatorial programme will help introduce and realise large-scale and monumental projects by artists celebrated for their pioneering spirit of innovation, pushing boundaries and harnessing latest technologi­es, reflecting and expanding on innovative projects.

Volte Art Projects Founder and Director Tushar Jiwarajka says that “I’ve seen the region’s art scene grow exponentia­lly in the past decade — hubs for contempora­ry art organisati­ons have emerged, major institutio­nal projects have come to fruition and a community of collectors has developed. “Combined with the UAE’S proximity to Europe, Asia and the Americas, a gallery here therefore seemed the next logical step for us. Through a permanent space and dedicated programme in Dubai, we will have the opportunit­y to share with cosmopolit­an audiences, immersive works by artists new to this market and to cultivate greater awareness through ambitious public art and private commission­s.”

Vilma Jurkute, Executive Director, Alserkal commented that “Alserkal has grown to become a blueprint for the region’s cultural economy, with Alserkal Avenue at the epicentre of the UAE arts scene, housing the most prominent art galleries showing both homegrown and internatio­nal artist rosters. “As Dubai’s art scene continues to mature, our artistic community here is also evolving and growing. We are delighted to welcome Volte Art Projects, which will contribute to this growth through its ambitious programme, further strengthen­ing the arts ecosystem at large.” The inaugural group exhibition brings together artists from Europe, South Africa, India and the US, with many making their first appearance in the UAE. Presented will be new and recent installati­ons, connected through art, technology and nature, intersecti­ng to give a sense of possibilit­y and create awe. The gallery also plans to collaborat­e with establishe­d artists new to its roster and introduce a talks programme of topical conversati­ons around the global contempora­ry art scene.

Volte Art Projects (formerly known as Volte Gallery) represents and works on projects with renowned and celebrated internatio­nal contempora­ry artists, including Sheba Chhachhi, Francesco Clemente, Wim Delvoye, Ranbir Kaleka, William Kentridge, Nalini Malani and James Turrell, as well as thriving artist collective­s including Based Upon and Humans since 1982. Founded in 2009, it is a significan­t art initiative in the Indian sub-continent. While initially functionin­g like a traditiona­l gallery with a regular exhibition­s programme, Volte has moved to creating just a few impacful projects every year, partnering with various spaces, museums and institutio­ns.

It has spearheade­d projects by fostering new partnershi­ps with art spaces, museums and institutio­ns worldwide, including Nalini Malani’s current immersive animation chamber, Can You Hear Me? (on view until September 5) commission­ed by the Whitechape­l Gallery in London. Alserkal Avenue is an industrial compound hosting warehouses in the industrial zone of Al Quoz, in

Dubai. The area has become an arts and culture district with lineup of galleries, facilities and plaforms that also house residencie­s for local and global artists. The original industrial area consisted of thirty nine warehouses which have since been converted into art galleries and design studios. The Avenue is also home to Concrete, the first project to be completed in the UAE by the Office for Metropolit­an Architectu­re (OMA), founded by Pritzker Architectu­re Prize Laureate Rem Koolhaas.

Galleries in Alserkal Avenue are distinct and characteri­sed by individual programmes that represent emerging, mid-career and establishe­d artists as well as hosting exhibition­s, talks, panel discussion­s, young collectors’ auctions and community events. One of the main purposes of the district is not only to start conversati­ons about art in the region, but to also create a vibe similar to those found in artistic neighbourh­oods around the world, such as London’s Shoreditch and Manhatan’s Meatpackin­g District.

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Sheba Chhachhi’s work titled Winged Pilgrims — A Chronicle from Asia.
Left: The Baby by Based Upon. Sheba Chhachhi’s work titled Winged Pilgrims — A Chronicle from Asia.
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