VOLTAshow01—founded by Kavi Gupta (Kavi Gupta, Chicago), Friedrich Loock (Wohnmaschine, Berlin), Ulrich Voges (Voges + Partner, Frankfurt) and Amanda Coulson—premiered in 2005, parallel to Art Basel and attracted over 10,000 visitors. Conceived as a tightly-edited event that would focus solely on new, cutting-edge production, interchange and intersection were encouraged between the wide range of international exhibitors in order to create a relaxed atmosphere that was more boutique than shopping mall.

 

In 2006 VOLTAshow02 was presented an expanded format in a bigger location in the Basel harbor. While allowing for almost double the number of exhibiting international galleries, a project section dedicated to emerging artist solo presentations, specialized publications and a riverside café, the fair still maintained its charming, intimate atmosphere. On opening day The Art Newspaper declared "VOLTA Gets Even Better!"

 

VOLTAshow03 and VOLTA4 consolidated the fair's success in the industrial Ultra Brag location and introduced a new model so as to maintain the focus on content. Continuing the original idea of presenting an event that is more exhibition than trade fair, a Curatorial Board was conceived to advise in the selection process. Breaking away from the traditional fair format of having a committee of galleries judge their peers, VOLTA asked internationally-known art critics and curators to bring their expertise to the table.

 

Last year, VOLTA5 moved from its former home in the industrial harbor area to the very heart of the city and took up residence in Basel's historic Markthalle, opposite the main railway station. With a usable surface of 2,600 sq. meters, the Martkhalle set a new standard for VOLTA5, taking the organization up to a new level of professionalism and allowing for a wider range of galleries from areas across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.