The New Art Dealers Alliance is pleased to present the 8th edition of NADA New York, returning to the Lower East Side May 5–8, 2022 at Pier 36.
NADA New York will showcase a diverse selection from 81 members and a total of 120 galleries, art spaces, and non-profit organizations spanning 37 cities and 18 countries, including Paris, Tokyo, Istanbul, Kyiv, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. The fair will also feature NADA Presents, the organization’s signature programming series of conversations, performances, and events.
“Relaunching the New York fair has remained a consideration for us since 2018—the city is a global art center and our home base as a gallery association. The return to in-person art fair viewing in Miami this past December was reaffirming, refreshing, and a resounding success, and we’re thrilled to continue showcasing vital voices and unique positions in contemporary art and look forward to welcoming visitors to our eighth edition this May,” – NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs.
Highlights this year include solo presentations in the Galleries section from Elliot Reed (anonymous gallery), Elif Saydam (Franz Kaka), Joe Minter (MARCH), Motoyuki Daifu (Misako & Rosen), Julia Jo (Charles Moffett), and Philip Smith (Primary); and Projects from Lumin Wakoa (Deanna Evans Projects), Tessa Lynch (Patricia Fleming Gallery), Molly Rose Lieberman (Gern en Regalia), Kolya Zhuk (High Gallery), Daniel Arnold (Larrie), and Yura Adams (Olympia).
NADA New York will showcase a diverse selection from 81 members and a total of 120 galleries, art spaces, and non-profit organizations spanning 37 cities and 18 countries, including Paris, Tokyo, Istanbul, Kyiv, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. The fair will also feature NADA Presents, the organization’s signature programming series of conversations, performances, and events.
“Relaunching the New York fair has remained a consideration for us since 2018—the city is a global art center and our home base as a gallery association. The return to in-person art fair viewing in Miami this past December was reaffirming, refreshing, and a resounding success, and we’re thrilled to continue showcasing vital voices and unique positions in contemporary art and look forward to welcoming visitors to our eighth edition this May,” – NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs.
Highlights this year include solo presentations in the Galleries section from Elliot Reed (anonymous gallery), Elif Saydam (Franz Kaka), Joe Minter (MARCH), Motoyuki Daifu (Misako & Rosen), Julia Jo (Charles Moffett), and Philip Smith (Primary); and Projects from Lumin Wakoa (Deanna Evans Projects), Tessa Lynch (Patricia Fleming Gallery), Molly Rose Lieberman (Gern en Regalia), Kolya Zhuk (High Gallery), Daniel Arnold (Larrie), and Yura Adams (Olympia).