VOLTA's strategic relocation to the Art Basel area has created a unique space to observe the evolution of painting. At Ethan Cohen Gallery’s booth, New York-based artist Taryn Zhong’s mixed-media canvases—embedded with NFC chips revealing AR narratives—sold out by day two (CHF 28,000–65,000). "Buyers want the weight of history," noted Cohen, echoing David Zwirner’s "Mona Lisa Effect" theory.
The MENA Pavilion, curated by Randa Sadaka, became ground zero for painting’s geopolitical resonance. Beirut’s Maya Art Space presented Leila Nseir’s war-torn cityscapes executed in 15th-century Persian miniature techniques—three acquired by European institutions (CHF 120,000–180,000). "These works breathe in ways pixels cannot," observed collector Bibi Naz Zavieh, stroking the textured surface of a Damascus-inspired diptych.