Press Release | VOLTA Basel announces the Full List of Exhibitors for its 20th Anniversary Edition

Celebrating two decades of powering artistic discovery, VOLTA Basel 2025 returns to its founding city from June 19 – 22 (VIP Collectors Preview 18 June) with a landmark edition in a larger venue, Hall 4.U at Messeplatz 21 — just 200 meters from the heart of Art Week. The 2025 edition of VOLTA seeks to pay tribute to the city of Basel and honor the country the fair was founded in.

VOLTA Basel 2025
Hall 4.U, Messeplatz 21, Basel (2 min. walk from Art Basel and Messeplatz)
 
Press Preview: Wednesday 18 June, 09:30 (Press accreditation requests here)

VIP Collectors Preview: Wednesday 18 June 10:00 - 14:00 (Invitation Only), 14:00 - 20:00 (General Admission)

Public days: Thursday 19 - Sunday 22 June

Liebs Basel, Viele Dangg, VOLTA:
Friday 20 June, 11:00 – 16:00 (complimentary entry for all Basel residents)

Photograph by Phillip Reed.

This milestone edition welcomes 70 galleries from 28 countries, offering visitors and collectors an experience centered on artistic diversity, innovation, and global perspectives. VOLTA Basel 2025 will showcase a dynamic mix of established and emerging talent, spotlight curated SOLO presentations; encourage cross-cultural dialogue through a dedicated Middle East North African Pavilion; and celebrate the vibrant presence of Swiss galleries.

Find the full list of Exhibitors here and below.


Longstanding and Returning Galleries Celebrate VOLTA’s Evolution

 
Returning to VOLTA this year are several notable galleries, including Galerie Andreas Binder (Munich, Germany), which made its VOLTA debut in 2013, with Ethan Cohen Gallery (New York, US) and Gallery H.A.N (Seoul, South Korea), both of which have been part of the fair since 2015. Other returning galleries include Creative Growth (Oakland, USA), Kersgallery (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Galleri Ramfjord (Oslo, Norway), Galerie Delaive (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and Mark Hachem (Paris, France) which will showcase a diverse series of works including those by Swiss artist Marck.
 
Wolf & Nomad (Miami, USA) return to VOLTA from FIRSTS 2024 with a selection of artists including Alejandr Aristizabal, a Columbian artist who works with the Fique plant, a natural fiber native to the Andes and used for centuries by Indigenous communities for weaving. TAMARA KREISLER (Madrid, Spain) presents a joint booth alongside Isolina Arbulu (Marbella, Spain) featuring two Loewe Craft Prize artists - Mexican artist Andrés Anza, winner of the 2024 prize and shortlisted 2025 Spanish artist Isabelle Marie Poiriew Troyano.

New at Volta Basel for 2025
 
Galleries making their debut at VOLTA Basel 2025 include LATITUDE Gallery (New York, USA), BIOSKOP BALKAN (Belgrade, Serbia), which will feature a selection of artists including Todosijevic Rasa Dragoljub and Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design (Heusden, Netherlands) present interactive and collectible designs by artists such as Boris van Berkum and Amarist Studio. Also joining for the first time are Studio Arrows (Koto-ku, Japan), AN INC., (Seoul, South Korea) as well as Swiss galleries Galerie WOS (Pfäffikon, Switzerland) and Fabienne Levy (Lausanne, Switzerland), the latter presenting works by Brazilian artist Adriel Visoto and Basel-based artist Mattania Bösiger.
 
VOLTA’s FIRSTS section is a curated section of smaller, focused booths designed to showcase galleries for the first time. The FIRSTS Section features Galerie One (Paris, France) presenting works by Spanish artist Sebas Velasco and Chinese artist Liu Bolin, renowned for his performative works and collaborations with the United Nations, as well as with The Louvre and Centre Pompidou. Other participants in the FIRSTS Section include Galerie Alex Schlesinger (Zürich, Switzerland) Bilous Gallery (Vienna, Austria), BK Chromatic Galerie (Zürich, Switzerland), Gabriel Fine Arts (London, UK), Galerie Minrath (Köln, Germany), Insight ArtSpace (New York, Miami, USA; Paris, France) and JustBEE (Masevaux, France).

Galerie Barbara von Stechow, Christian Awe, Kühlungsborn-20, Courtesy of Stefan Haehnel. 

SOLO: A Focused Presentation
 
In VOLTA’s SOLO Presentations section, the galleries spotlight the work of individual artists, offering a space for purposeful reflection with an artist’s practice. The Solo section will feature eight galleries including Adrian Sutton Gallery (Paris, France) presenting works by the Czech painter Adéla Janská who revisits the female nude to challenge traditional representations of femininity. Cincinnati Art Underground (Cincinnati, USA) presents Ukrainian painter Andrey Kozakov and Delamour Gallery (Paris, France) showcases the wooden sculptural works of French artist Pascal Piermé.


The Swiss Arts Ecosystem
 
The Swiss galleries partaking in VOLTA Basel 2025 include Basel based, Galerie Katapult (Basel, Switzerland), Lechbinska Gallery (Zürich, Switzerland), Keller Galerie (Zürich, Switzerland), Galerie WOS (Pfäffikon, Switzerland), Galerie Alex Schlesinger (Zürich, Switzerland), BK Chromatic Galerie (Zürich, Switzerland) and Fabienne Levy (Lausanne, Switzerland). On Friday 20 June, a panel discussion will explore the emerging Swiss art market and what supports a thriving arts ecosystem. Speakers to be announced late April.


New Perspectives: Middle East North Africa Pavilion

 
VOLTA Basel will feature a regional Pavilion, this year presenting the MENA Pavilion curated by Randa Sadaka, a writer and curator based in Beirut. The exhibition highlights the distinct artistic narratives, cultural heritage, and contemporary expressions of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Randa Sadaka offers insight into the exhibition, stating that:
 
“This Pavilion brings together varied perspectives from across the MENA region, forming a mosaic of artistic voices that challenge, question, and reimagine the dominant narratives shaping this part of the world. The works offer a multiplicity of realities in constant negotiation with history, identity, and the urgencies of the present.”
 
Participants of the MENA Pavilion include Fann À Porter (Dubai, UAE) presenting works by four Syrian artists including Ahmad Kasha, Majd  Kurdieh, Mayar Obeido and Rabee Kiwan, Gallery Misr (Cairo, Egypt), Khawla Art Gallery (Abu Dhabi, UAE), Le Lab (Cairo, Egypt) presents a series of sculptural works by Khaled Zaki as well as works by Omar Chakil, Georges Mohasseb, Ahmed Bazazo and Moataz Nasr, Maya Art Space (Beirut, Lebanon), Mojdeh Gallery (Tehran, Iran) and Errm Art Gallery (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia).

Fann À Porter, Majd Kurdieh, Untitled (Soul), 2025, Oil on Canvas, 120 x 90 CM

Lee Cavliere, Artistic Director of VOLTA explains the significance of this year’s fair, commenting that: 

"It is truly exciting to return for our 20th edition in Basel at our new Messeplatz venue this June. VOLTA has always been a place of discovery - both for emerging artists and the galleries that champion them. This year, we celebrate the loyalty of our longstanding exhibitors while reaffirming VOLTA’s role as a platform for the new. The continued presence of both speaks to VOLTA’s ever-evolving identity, as it remains a fair rooted in its history yet always embracing bold new perspectives for collectors to explore."


Additional information can be found in our digital press kit and at voltaartfairs.com
Please find a document with the curatorial themes here

High-resolution images are available on request.
Follow @voltaartfairs to stay updated.
 
Press Accreditation
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Media Contact at Pickles PR:
Alfonso Cabello | alfonso@picklespr.com
Vassia Gkogkou | vassia@picklespr.com

Media Contact at VOLTA Basel:
Emily Bunn | Marketing Manager | press@voltashow.com


Notes to Editors

Full list of exhibitors

ADRIAN SUTTON GALLERY (Paris, France)
AN INC. (Seoul, South Korea)
Artbridger (Hong Kong, China)
Bilous Gallery (Vienna, Austria)
BIOSKOP BALKAN (Belgrade, Serbia)
BK Chromatic Galerie (Zürich, Switzerland)
Blond Contemporary (London, UK)
CARRASCO (Madrid, Spain)
Christian Marx Galerie (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Cincinnati Art Underground (Cincinnati, US)
Creative Growth (Oakland, US)
Delamour Gallery (Paris, France)
DEPO DARM (Athens, Greece)
EASELLY (Seoul, South Korea)
Errm Art Gallery (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
Ethan Cohen Gallery (New York, US)
Fabienne Levy (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Fann À Porter (Dubai, UAE)
Gabriel Fine Arts (London, UK)
Galería Caicoya (Oviedo, Spain)
Galeria Contrast (Barcelona, Spain)
Galerie Alex Schlesinger (Zürich, Switzerland)
Galerie Andreas Binder (Munich, Germany)
Galerie Barbara von Stechow (Frankfurt, Germany)
Galerie Katapult (Basel, Switzerland)
Galerie Minrath (Köln, Germany)
Galerie Marion Chauvy (Paris, France)
Galerie One (Paris, France)
Galerie WOS (Zürich, Switzerland)
Galleri Ramfjord (Oslo, Norway)
Gallery G-77 Gallery (Kyoto, Japan)
Gallery Delaive (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Gallery Misr (Cairo, Egypt)
Gama Gallery (Istanbul, Turkey)
Graham Contemporary (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Guelman und Umbekannt Gallery (Berlin, Germany)
Gallery H.A.N. (Seoul, South Korea)
HOFA (London, UK)
Isolina Arbulu (Marbella, Spain)
Iustitia Fine Arts (New York, US)
JustBEE Gallery (Masevaux, France)
Keller Galerie (Zürich, Switzerland)
Kersgallery (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Khawla Art Gallery (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
Lagos Platform (Mexico City, Mexico; Berlin, Germany)
LaPlataforma (Barcelona, Spain)
LATITUDE GALLERY (New York, US)
Lechbinska Gallery (Zürich, Switzerland)
Le Lab (Cairo, Egypt)
Mark Hachem (Paris, France)
Maya Art Space (Beirut, Lebanon)
Mojdeh Gallery (Tehran, Iran)
Muriel Guepin (New York, US)
O-Art Project (Lima, Peru)
Perve Galeria (Lisbon, Portugal)
Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design (Heusden The Netherlands)
RARARES (Dubai, UAE)
Rodler Gschwenter Gallery (Wien, Austria)
Rukh Art Hub (New York, US)
Sachov Art (Tallin, Estonia; Kyiv, Ukraine)
Skoufa Gallery (Athens, Greece)
STOA Gallery (Estepona, Spain)
Studio Arrows (Tokyo, Japan)
TAMARA KREISLER (Madrid, Spain)
the NORMAL ROYAL (Fort Collins, US)
Trafo Gallery (Prague, Czech Republic)
Transmit Studio (Tokyo, Japan)
Wolf & Nomad (Miami, US)
Zemack Contemporary Art (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Insight ArtSpace (New York, Miami, USA; Paris, France)

About VOLTA Art Fairs:
As a globally recognized contemporary art fair, VOLTA powers artistic discovery. Founded in 2005 in Basel and now part of the Ramsay Fairs group, the fair presents art collectors with the opportunity to discover and connect with international artists and their stories. At VOLTA, art collectors and art enthusiasts can acquire emerging artistic talent and work that reflects the changing world we live in.
 
VOLTA is renowned for spotlighting emerging artists and being a springboard to market for ambitious new galleries, breaking down boundaries and amplifying voices historically overlooked. VOLTA returns to Basel from 19 to 22 June 2025 (VIP preview 18 June) to present over 70 galleries. 2025 marks its 20th anniversary edition and the fair will relocate to Hall 4.U, Messeplatz 21 - a 4000 squared metres new space, 200m from the heart of Art Week and the central Messe in Basel.
 

General Fair Information - VOLTA Basel  
Public Hours: Thursday 19 - Sunday 22 June 2025
VIP Collectors Preview: Wednesday 18 June 2025
Liebs Basel, Viele Dangg, VOLTA: Friday 20 June 2025 (11:00 – 16:00)
 
Tickets on sale now voltaartfair.com/tickets
More information voltaartfair.com/basel
 
Address: Hall 4.U, Messeplatz 21, Basel
(From Art Basel and the central Messeplatz, Hall 4.U is a 2-minute walk. Cross over Riehenring to the Congress Center and you will see the entrance to VOLTA.
 
Opening hours:
Wednesday 18 June: 10:00 – 20:00
Thursday 19 June: 11:00 – 20:00
Friday 20 June: 11:00 – 21:00
Saturday 21 June: 11:00 -19:00
Sunday 22 June: 11:00 – 18:00

Join us as we celebrate two decades of artistic discovery, forging connections between artists, galleries, and collectors. Stay updated at voltaartfairs.com and follow @voltaartfairs.

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