Studio Voltaire is a non-profit gallery and artist studios based in Clapham, South London. The organisation focuses on contemporary arts, staging a celebrated public programme of exhibitions, performances, and live events. Studio Voltaire invests in the production of new work and often gives artists their first opportunity for a solo exhibition in London. The gallery space is housed in a Victorian former Methodist Chapel and artist commissions frequently take the form of site-specific installation, focusing on the unique architecture of the space. Studio Voltaire also provides affordable workspace to over 40 artists and hosts artist residencies with a variety of national and international partners. Since 2011 the Not Our Class programme has provided a series of participation and research projects for local audiences. In 2011 Studio Voltaire was awarded with regular funding from Arts Council England as a National Portfolio Organisation. Joe Scotland is the Director of Studio Voltaire.
National exhibitions and events
1994
Studio Voltaire established in Voltaire Road, Clapham, by a small artist collective.
1999
Studio Voltaire moved to its current location in a former Methodist Chapel at Nelson’s Row, Clapham
Studio Voltaire commissioned Spartacus Chetwynd’s The Walk to Dover, the artist’s first offsite project, involving a week-long expedition from London to Dover
2006
Studio Voltaire began an artist residency programme in collaboration with the Berlin Cultural Senate and Whitechapel Gallery, London to host a Berlin-based artist with workspace for a 10-month period.
Elizabeth Price presented her first video work A Public Lecture & Exhumation
2007
Georgian-born artist Thea Djordjadze presented Possibility Nansen, her first exhibition in the UK following a residency period at Studio Voltaire
2009
Studio Voltaire commissioned Nairy Baghramian’s exhibition Butcher, Barber, Angler & Others, the artist’s first exhibition in the UK.
Cathy Wilkes presented a mixed media installation entitled Mummy’s here, the first exhibition since her nomination for the Turner Prize in 2008.
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.
Studio Voltaire established House of Voltaire, an offsite temporary shop.
Mark Francis Writer, Curator and Director, Gagosian Gallery, London appointed as Chair of Trustees.
2012
In collaboration with SPACE Studios Studio Voltaire mounted the first major retrospective of photographer Jo Spence on the twentieth anniversary of her death.