NADA Miami Announces 2018 Exhibitors

NADA
Oct 29, 2018 7:23PM

Dec 6-9, 2018 | Ice Palace Studios

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The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, is proud to announce the exhibitor list for NADA Miami 2018. The 16th edition of NADA Miami will take place December 6–9 at Ice Palace Studios (1400 North Miami Avenue).NADA Miami 2018 boasts a diverse roster of local, national, and international galleries with 125 exhibitors representing 43 cities from 23 different countries, 37 first time exhibitors, 64 NADA Member galleries, and 26 project spaces.

The 16th edition of the fair continues to showcase the best of emerging contemporary art, welcoming returning international galleries such as Tokyo’s XYZ Collective, recipient of the 2017 NADA Project Grant; Bogota’s CARNE Gallery, recipient of the 2017 International Gallery Prize; and Budapest’s Trapéz; and drawing first time exhibitors from around the globe, including Wschód Gallery from Warsaw, Barcelona-based Bombon projects, and New York’s HOUSING.

Some of this year’s solo presentations include artists Hamishi Farah (Chateau Shatto), Tyree Guyton (Martos Gallery), Keti Kapanadze (Project ArtBeat), Tabboo! (Gordon Robichaux), and Purvis Young (James Fuentes). Non-profit organizations participating in NADA Miami 2018 include Artadia, Creative Growth Art Center, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), SculptureCenter, and White Columns.

Galleries

AA|LA Gallery – Los Angeles

Adams and Ollman – Portland

Alden Projects™ – New York

Helena Anrather – New York

Rolando Anselmi – Berlin

Arcadia Missa – London

Artadia – New York

Project ArtBeat – Tbilisi

ASAKUSA – Tokyo

Ballon Rouge Collective – Brussels

Hannah Barry Gallery – London

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery – New York

Michael Benevento – Los Angeles

Bombon projects – Barcelona

Shane Campbell Gallery – Chicago

Carbon 12 – Dubai

CARNE Gallery – Bogota

Central Fine – Miami Beach

Chateau Shatto – Los Angeles

Clages – Cologne

Clima – Milan

Company Gallery – New York

COOPER COLE – Toronto

Counter Space – Zurich

Creative Growth Art Center – Oakland

Simone DeSousa Gallery – Detroit

DiabloRosso – Panama City

Division Gallery – Montreal

DOCUMENT – Chicago

Downs & Ross – New York

Dürst Britt & Mayhew – The Hague

Derek Eller Gallery – New York

ERTI GALLERY – Tbilisi

FIERMAN – New York

James Fuentes – New York

Ghebaly Gallery – Los Angeles

Gordon Robichaux – New York

The Green Gallery – Milwaukee

half gallery – New York

Halsey McKay Gallery – East Hampton

Jack Hanley Gallery – New York

HOUSING – New York

Eric HUSSENOT – Paris

Invisible-Exports – New York

KARMA – New York

KAYOKOYUKI – Tokyo

Galerie Parisa Kind – Frankfurt

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery – New York

LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) – Los Angeles

Larrie – New York

M. LeBlanc – Chicago

LEFEBVRE & FILS – Paris

Galerie Christian Lethert – Cologne

LETO – Warsaw

Kristen Lorello – New York

LOYAL – Stockholm

Lyles & King – New York

M+B – Los Angeles

Marinaro – New York

Martos Gallery – New York

Kai Matsumiya – New York

Microscope Gallery – New York

NINO MIER GALLERY – Los Angeles

MISAKO & ROSEN – Tokyo

Neon Parc – Melbourne

Night Gallery – Los Angeles

PACT – Paris

Parisian Laundry – Montreal

Parker Gallery – Los Angeles

PATRON – Chicago

The Pit – Los Angeles

Berthold Pott – Cologne

Simon Preston Gallery – New York

Proyectos Ultravioleta – Guatemala City

Galeria Dawid Radziszewski – Zielona Gora

Raster – Warsaw

Regards – Chicago

Reyes Projects – Metro Detroit

Sargent’s Daughters – New York

SculptureCenter – New York

SHRINE – New York

TIF SIGFRIDS – Athens, GA

SITUATIONS – New York

SMART OBJECTS – Los Angeles

Sorry We’re Closed – Brussels

Stems Gallery – Brussels

Jacky Strenz – Frankfurt

Super Dakota – Brussels

Trapéz – Budapest

Rachel Uffner Gallery – New York

VALENTIN – Paris

Weiss Berlin – Berlin

Kate Werble Gallery – New York

Western Exhibitions – Chicago

White Columns – New York

Wingate Studio – Hinsdale

Wschód Gallery – Warsaw

XYZ collective – Tokyo

Dates​ &​ Times

VIP Preview by Invitation: Thursday, December 6, 10am–12pm

Opening Preview by Invitation: Thursday, December 6, 12–2pm

Open to the Public:

Thursday, December 6, 2–7pm

Friday, December 7, 11am–7pm

Saturday, December 8, 11am–7pm

Sunday, December 9, 11am–5pm

Admission

$40 Run of Show | $20 Single Day | $10 Senior / Student

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE

Proceeds raised from NADA Miami ticket sales will fund the NADA Acquisition Gift for PAMM, an acquisition gift for the Pérez Art Museum Miami’s permanent collection; and the NADA International Gallery Prize, an initiative supporting first-time exhibitors traveling internationally to exhibit at NADA Miami in 2019.

About​ NADA

Founded in 2002, New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not-for-profit 501c(6) collective of professionals working with contemporary art. Its mission is to create an open flow of information, support, and collaboration within the arts field and to develop a stronger sense of community among its constituency. Through support and encouragement, NADA facilitates strong and meaningful relationships between its members working with new contemporary and emerging art. In addition, NADA hosts an annual art fair in Miami.

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