House of Voltaire presents 'GREATEST HITS', downstairs at Thomas Dane Gallery, 2024

House of Voltaire presents ‘GREATEST HITS’ downstairs at Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1

A decorated Christmas tree with lights and presents underneath stands in a cozy room with wooden flooring. The walls are adorned with framed art and textiles, and a neon-shaped light is on a shelf beside folded blankets.

In celebration of Studio Voltaire’s 30th Anniversary, House of Voltaire presents ‘GREATEST HITS’, just in time for festive shopping. 

In celebration of Studio Voltaire’s 30th anniversary, this unique presentation features reimagined and reissued works, anniversary and archival editions, alongside donated unique works by artists and designers of world notoriety. All sales support Studio Voltaire’s artistic and community programmes.

Contributors include: Aaron Angell, Cory Arcangel, A Practice for Everyday Life, Phyllida Barlow, Hernan Bas, Alexandra Bircken, Lisa Brice, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Monster Chetwynd, Beryl Cook, Enrico David, Jeremy Deller, Kaye Donachie, Nicole Eisenman, Martino Gamper, Ryan Gander, Roberto Gil de Montes, Antony Gormley, Jake Grewal, Ashish Gupta, Celia Hempton, Richard Hawkins, Camille Henrot, Matthew Higgs, Jochen Holtz, Chantal Joffe, Sanya Kantarovsky, KAWS, Scott King, Rachel Kneebone, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Mark Leckey, Linder, Sarah Lucas, France-Lise McGurn, Richard Nicoll and Linder, Elizabeth Price, Pedro Reyes, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Dean Sameshima, Peter Saville, James Shaw, Mary Stephenson, Caragh Thuring, Tom of Finland, Donald Urquhart, Rose Wylie and Cerith Wyn Evans and many more…

New editions are launching online each week, with global shipping. All works will be available to purchase downstairs at Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 Duke Street, St James’s from 27 November–10 December 2024.

House of Voltaire presents ‘GREATEST HITS’
Downstairs at Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1

27 November–10 December 2024
Tuesday–Friday 11 am–6 pm and Saturday 12–6 pm

With kind assistance from Thomas Dane Gallery.