NEW YORK, NY.- The New Art Dealers Alliance announced the exhibitor list for the 12th edition of NADA New York, the organizations annual art fair championing galleries at the forefront of contemporary art. The fair will be held May 1317, 2026 at The Starrett-Lehigh Building, located in West Chelseas gallery district at 601 West 26th Street.
The 12th edition will bring together over 110 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 15 countries and 46 citiesfrom Tbilisi and Tokyo to Mexico City and Philadelphiawith 45 NADA Members and 51 first-time exhibitors including Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), The Address (Brescia), FORGOTTEN LANDS (Christiansted), Central Server Works (Los Angeles), and Post Times (New York).
Returning this year is the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, a flagship initiative expanding access for participating galleries and artists, organized by Anthony Elms, Artistic Director at the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh. The fair will also feature NADA Presents, the organizations signature programming series of conversations, performances, and events. Additional details on Curated Spotlight participants and NADA Presents programming will be announced in the coming weeks.
Since 2002, NADA has worked on the ground floor of contemporary art, building pathways and fostering lasting connections for galleries, artists, institutions, and collectors through year-round programming and partnerships. This work includes the NADA Acquisition Gift for PAMM, NADA Collects, the NADA Member Mentorship Program, and the NADA UKS Norwegian Residency, among others. This spring, the organization will announce new initiatives expanding its work across the arts ecosystem.
NADA New York continues to be one of the most exciting platforms for discovery during New York's art week, and this year's edition returning to the iconic Starrett-Lehigh reflects that spirit. We're proud to present a community of galleries doing some of today's most compelling work, with TD Bank's Curated Spotlight, this year organized by Anthony Elms, helping NADA do more for the spaces it champions. There is a lot more to come from NADA this spring, said NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs.
Highlights will include solo presentations from Malcolm McCormick at Afternoon Projects, Vancouver; Jonathan Torres at EMBAJADA, San Juan; Effie Wanyi Li at FOUNDRY SEOUL, Seoul; Xiaoyi Gao at Gene Gallery, Shanghai; Keiko Narahashi at Tappeto Volante Projects, New York; Margaret R. Thompson at Red Arrow, Nashville; and Kyla Kegler at Rivalry Projects, Buffalo. Highlights from NADA Projects will include Yuki Nagashima at AKIINOUE, Tokyo; Eric Oglander at KDR, Miami; Kay Seohyung Lee at Yiwei Gallery, Los Angeles; and Eric Rannestad at Chilli, 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. This March 68, the New Art Dealers Alliance will host NADA Ceramics, a curated art and design showcase featuring the work of over 40 artists and galleries at The Locker Room, located at 253 Church Street in Tribeca, with an Opening Reception on Friday, March 6, 48pm. In December, the organization will host the 24th edition of NADA Miami.