
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) has announced the participants in the 11th edition of NADA Miami Beach (Dec. 5-8). Among the 89 exhibitors in this year’s fair, down from 102 in 2012, are galleries and projects from 28 cities across 14 countries. Twenty-five participants are from abroad; 20 are first-time exhibitors.
“NADA continues to focus on organic growth as a non-profit organization-in terms of presentation quality and concept-as opposed to size,” said NADA director Heather Hubbs in a press release.
Founded in 2002, NADA holds art fairs annually in Cologne, Miami and New York. The Miami exhibitor list follows.
Galleries:
Adams and Ollman, Portland, Ore.
American Contemporary, New York
The Apartment, Vancouver
Nicelle Beauchene, New York
Blanket/Natalia Hug, Cologne
Bill Brady KC, Kansas City
Brennan and Griffin, New York
Callicoon Fine Arts, New York
Shane Campbell, Chicago
Canada, New York
Churner and Churner, New York
Clearing, Brooklyn/Brussels
Clifton Benevento, New York
Lisa Cooley, New York
Creative Growth, Oakland
Thomas Duncan, Los Angeles
Andrew Edlin, New York
Eleven Rivington, New York
Derek Eller, New York
Thomas Erben, New York
Essex Street, New York
Feature Inc., New York
Zach Feuer, New York
Foxy Production, New York
Freedman Fitzpatrick, Los Angeles
Leslie Fritz, New York
Frutta, Rome
James Fuentes, New York
Francois Ghebaly, Los Angeles
Laurel Gitlen, New York
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee
Jack Hanley, New York
The Hole, New York
Horton Gallery, New York
Independent Curators International (ICI), New York
International Art Objects, Los Angeles
Invisible Exports, New York
The Journal, Brooklyn
JTT, New York
Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt
Klaus von Nichtssagend, New York
Kendall Koppe, Glasgow
Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
David Lewis, New York
Josh Lilley, London
Linn Lühn, Düsseldorf
Locust Projects, Miami
Marlborough Chelsea, New York
Martos Gallery/Shoot the Lobster, New York
Misako and Rosen, Tokyo
mother’s tankstation, Dublin
Munjin-To Production, Tokyo
Mihai Nicodim, Los Angeles
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Roberto Paradise, San Juan Puerto Rico
Eli Ping, New York
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles
Sabot, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Federica Schiavo, Rome
Kerry Schuss, New York
Seventeen, London
Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York
Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels
The Still House Group, Brooklyn
Galerie Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt
Simone Subal Gallery, New York
Galerie Joseph Tang, Paris
Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn, Estonia
Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
Jonathan Viner, London
Studio Voltaire, London
Kate Werble Gallery, New York
White Columns, New York
Yautepec, Mexico City
Young Art, Los Angeles
Projects:
247365, Brooklyn
Alden Projects, New York
Cope Cybulski, New York
Devon Dikeou, Brooklyn
Dan Gunn, Berlin
David Petersen, Minneapolis
Know More Games, Brooklyn
Magic Flying Carpets, New York
Paradise Garage, Los Angeles
Recess, New York
Rob Tuffnell, London
SculptureCenter, Long Island City
XYZ Collective, Tokyo