NEW YORK, NY.- The New Art Dealers Alliance announced the exhibitor list for the 11th edition of NADA New York, which will be held May 711, 2025 at The Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea, located at 601 W 26th Street.
NADA New York 2025 will include a diverse and expanded selection from 111 galleries, art spaces, and non-profit organizations spanning 19 countries and 50 cities such as Brussels, Shanghai, Berlin, Mexico City, Wroclaw, Belgrade, New York, and Philadelphiaand showcases 65 NADA Members and 54 first-time exhibitors including Eugster || Belgrade, Gallery Common from Tokyo, CONSTITUCIÓN from Buenos Aires, Dohing Art from Seoul, Galerie Noah Klink from Berlin, and DARLA from New York, among others.
The fair will also feature NADA Presents, the organizations signature programming series of conversations, performances, and events, as well as the return of TD Bank Curated Spotlight, this year with a special focus on galleries and artists from Texas and Mexico, organized by Owen Duffy, Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Asia Society Texas.
We are delighted to once again bring together our vibrant community of artists, dealers, and collectors for the 11th edition of NADA New York. This year, we continue our mission of championing vital voices and distinctive presentations in contemporary artset against the backdrop of an iconic city landmark that embodies the spirit of creativity and cultural exchange," said NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs.
Highlights will include solo presentations Danielle Fretwell at Alice Amati, London; Oidie Kuijpers at D.D.D.D, New York; Lars Korff Lofthus at Entrée, Bergen; Alexandria Tarver at Et al.,San Francisco; Lyndsey Marko at Gattopardo, Los Angeles; Kim Dorland at Patel Brown, Montreal & Toronto; Julia Platt at Polana Institute, Warsaw; and Kemi Onabulé at Sim Smith, London. Highlights from NADA Projects will include Kenichiro Fukumoto at AKIINOUE, Tokyo; Susan Kim Alvarez at KDR, Miami; Park Yunji at Gallery Playlist, Busan, and Floryan Varennes and Hanna Umin at Xxijra Hii, London.
NADA New York is an extension of the organizations commitment to the city, both as the cultural mecca in which the associations headquarters and exhibition space are located, as well as a global epicenter of emerging and established artists. In addition to its New York fair, NADA announces the return of the collaborative exhibition NADA Villa Warsaw in May and the organizations new art fair NADA Paris in October, as well as NADA Miami in December. More information will be shared in the coming months.