Studio Voltaire

Studio Voltaire produced its first Print Portfolio, including editions by acclaimed artists Jeremy Deller, Mark Titchner and Spartacus Chetwynd, in 2005.

The organisation has subsequently developed a strong reputation for producing affordably priced artist editions, including works by Cory Arcangel, Ryan McGinley and Wolfgang Tillmans.

Georgian-born artist Thea Djordjadze presented Possibility Nansen in 2007, her first exhibition in the UK following a residency period at Studio Voltaire.

[4] In 2010, Phyllida Barlow’s critically acclaimed installation Bluff led to widespread recognition for the artist, including a subsequent presentation with Nairy Baghramian at the Serpentine Gallery and commercial representation with Hauser & Wirth.

[5] In 2011 Studio Voltaire initiated Not Our Class, a programme of education and participatory projects exploring the legacy of photographer Jo Spence.

Collaborators included Marysia Lewandowska and The Jo Spence Memorial Archive, Rehana Zaman working with King’s College Hospital and Body & Soul, research group X Marks The Spot and Intoart.

Lætitia Sadier performing in 2017