Budapest’s Trapéz Galéria will offer Andi Schmied’s Untitled (2015). COURTESY THE ARTIST
The sixth edition of NADA New York, put on annually by the New Art Dealers Alliance, opens to the public on the evening of Thursday, March 2, with a preview earlier in the day. The fair, which was moved up this year from its usual slot on the calendar in May when it coincided with Frieze New York, will bring together 100 exhibitors, with 30 showing for the first time. The fair is divided into two sections: general Exhibitors and Projects. Among the highlights are Eleanor Antin at New York’s Alden Projects, Mary Heilmann at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, and Cristina Tufiño at Galería Agustina Ferreyra of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Click the photos below to see works on offer at the fair.
ALL IMAGES: COURTESY THE ARTIST AND THEIR GALLERY; ADDITIONAL CREDITS WHERE NOTED
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Alden Projects, New York
Eleanor Antin, 100 Boots at the Checkpoint. San Onofre, California. February 15, 1972, 10:20 a.m., 1972, gelatin silver print mounted by the artist onto board.
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Mary Heilmann, Sunny Chair for Whitechapel, 2016, painted plywood.