NADA Miami 2019

NADA Miami Announces 2019 Exhibitors

NADA is pleased to announce the exhibitor list for NADA Miami 2019. The 17th edition of the fair will take place December 5-8, 2019 at Ice Palace Studios.

NADA Miami 2019 will showcase a diverse selection of local, national, and international galleries with 135 exhibitors representing 56 cities from 25 countries. The fair continues to grow in the 17th edition, welcoming 27 first-time exhibitors and 71 NADA Member galleries, which is a testament to NADA’s year-round efforts to support its members and foster community engagement with its public. Most recently, NADA held the first Chicago Invitational, a tightly-curated contemporary art fair at the Chicago Athletic Association hotel, giving exhibitors the opportunity to showcase work in a new setting.

The 17th edition of NADA Miami continues to present the best of international contemporary art, welcoming returning galleries such as Tokyo’s MISAKO & ROSEN, Montreal’s Parisian Laundry, and Dürst Britt & Mayhew from The Hague; and drawing first time exhibitors from around the globe, including 80m2 Livia Benavides from Lima, Madrid-based Galeria Alegria, Galerie Iragui from Moscow, and Gasworks from London.

Some of this year’s solo presentations include Agnieszka Brzezanska (BWA Warszawa), Aaron Gilbert (Lulu), Guadalupe Maravilla (Jack Barrett), Ariana Papademetropoulos (Soft Opening), and Peter Williams (Luis De Jesus Los Angeles).

Exhibitors

14a – Hamburg
56 Henry – New York
80m2 Livia Benavides – Lima
AA|LA Gallery – Los Angeles
Adams and Ollman – Portland
Alden Projects™ – New York
Galeria Alegria – Madrid
Althuis Hofland Fine Arts – Amsterdam
Rolando Anselmi – Berlin
Helena Anrather – New York
APALAZZOGALLERY – Brescia
Michael Benevento – Los Angeles
Jack Barrett – New York
Berthold Pott – Cologne
Bombon Projects – Barcelona
Bonamatic – Copenhagen
Brennan & Griffin – New York
Burnaway – Atlanta
BWA Warszawa – Warsaw
Shane Campbell Gallery – Chicago
Carbon 12 – Dubai
careva – Riga
CASANOVA – São Paulo
Clima – Milan
Copperfield – London
Creative Growth Art Center – Oakland
Luis De Jesus – Los Angeles
Deli Gallery – New York
Galerie Derouillon – Paris
Simone DeSousa Gallery, Detroit
Galerie Division – Montreal
Downs & Ross – New York
Dürst Britt & Mayhew – The Hague
Derek Eller Gallery – New York
EMBAJADA – San Juan
Et al. – San Francisco
FIERMAN – New York
Fisher Parrish Gallery – New York
FORTNIGHT INSTITUTE – New York
Fragment Gallery – Moscow
Gasworks – London
Geary – New York
GOLESTANI – Dusseldorf
Gordon Robichaux – New York
Emma Gray – Santa Monica
The Green Gallery – Milwaukee
Jack Hanley Gallery – New York
Iragui – Moscow
JDJ – Garrison
Nina Johnson – Miami
KAYOKOYUKI – Tokyo
Galerie Parisa Kind – Frankfurt
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery – New York
Koenig & Clinton – New York
the Landing – Los Angeles
M. LeBlanc – Chicago
LEFEBVRE & FILS – Paris
Galerie Christian Lethert – Cologne
Kristen Lorello – New York
LOYAL – Stockholm
ltd los angeles – Los Angeles
Lubov – New York
Lulu – Mexico City
Lyles & King – New York
MAGENTA PLAINS – New York
Malcolm X (MX) Gallery – New York
Marinaro – New York
Martos Gallery – New York
Kai Matsumiya – New York
Halsey McKay Gallery – East Hampton
MICKEY – Chicago
NINO MIER GALLERY – Los Angeles
MISAKO & ROSEN – Tokyo
Charles Moffett – New York
Mrs. – New York
NEW DISCRETIONS – New York
NıCOLETTı contemporary – London
Night Gallery – Los Angeles
PACT – Paris
Parisian Laundry – Montreal
PATRON – Chicago
The Pit – Glendale
Bonny Poon – Paris
Anca Poterasu Gallery – Bucharest
Project ArtBeat – Tbilisi
Proyectos Ultravioleta – Guatemala City
Raster – Warsaw
Regards – Chicago
Reyes | Finn – Detroit
Safe Gallery – New York
Satoko Oe Contemporary – Tokyo
SculptureCenter – New York
TIF SIGFRIDS – Athens
SITUATIONS – New York
SMART OBJECTS – Los Angeles
Soft Opening – London
Sorry We’re Closed – Brussels
Jeffrey Stark – New York
Stems Gallery – Brussels
Jacky Strenz – Frankfurt
Super Dakota – Brussels
Tops Gallery – Memphis
Rachel Uffner Gallery – New York
Kate Werble Gallery – New York
White Columns – New York

NADA​ Projects

4649 – Tokyo
Wil Aballe Art Projects (WAAP) – Vancouver
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop – New York
DES (Daniela Elbahara Studio) – Mexico City
Detroit Presents – Detroit
Exo Exo – Paris
FALSE FLAG – New York
Melanie Flood Projects – Portland
Franz Kaka – Toronto
steven harvey fine art projects – New York
IDOLON GALLERY – Taipei City
in lieu – Los Angeles
Independent Curators International (ICI) – New York
Know Wave – Los Angeles
Laney Contemporary – Savannah
Larrie – New York
L’INCONNUE – Montreal
Lítost – Prague
Galería Mascota – Mexico City
MOTHER GALLERY – Beacon
Potencja – Krakow
Selenas Mountain – New York
Tatjana Pieters – Ghent
SOPHIE TAPPEINER – Vienna
Towards – Toronto
Ulterior Gallery – New York
WE DO NOT WORK ALONE – Paris
XYZ collective – Tokyo
Zawahra Alejandro – San Juan

Dates​ &​ Times​ ​ 

NADA Miami
December 5–8, 2019

Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136

VIP Preview by Invitation
Thursday, December 5, 10am–12pm

Opening Preview by Invitation
Thursday, December 5, 12–2pm

Open to the Public
Thursday, December 5, 2–7pm
Friday, December 6, 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 7, 11am–7pm
Sunday, December 8, 11am–5pm

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 annual art events in Miami, New York, and Chicago, including NADA Miami, the New York Gallery Open, NADA House, and the Chicago Invitational.

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