New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)

• Now in its 8th year, the NADA Art Fair is recognized as the world’s preeminent fair for important emerging galleries. • NADA is the only non-profit fair in Miami that is free and open to the public—reflecting the continued mission to create greater opportunity for exposure to contemporary art. • Featuring 89 galleries cities from worldwide, a 10% increase from the last year, the fair is celebrated for highlighting new and innovative contemporary art from rising talents around the globe. • This year NADA is pleased to announce a new initiative—NADA Projects—developed to augment the fair’s gallery presentations with innovative and idiosyncratic projects. These more economically sized booths will allow pioneering young galleries and non-profits to participate in the dynamic dialogue that takes place during December in Miami. • 7 For All Mankind will return to the fair to award one NADA exhibitor with the Best Booth Prize. Winner of the 7K USD cash award will be announced during the preview on Dec 2. • The Let’s Talk program co-organized with iCI (Independent Curators International) will feature daily curator-lead tours of the fair. NADA Projects: USA, Brooklyn: The Journal Gallery; Chicago: Ox-Bow; Miami: Bas Fisher Invitational; Milwaukee: The Green Gallery; New York: 179 Canal, AVA, Booooooth, Bureau, Cumulus Studios, DISPATCH, The West Street Gallery Exhibitors 2010: USA: Callicoon: Callicoon Fine Arts; Chicago: Shane Campbell Gallery, Golden, ANDREW RAFACZ, Tony Wight Gallery; Cincinnati: Country Club; Los Angeles: THE COMPANY, Luis De Jesus, Francois Ghebaly, ltd, walter maciel gallery, Overduin and Kite, Thomas Solomon Gallery; Miami: Twenty Twenty Projects; New York: Jeff Bailey Gallery, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Blackston, Clifton Benevento, Brennan & Griffin, Lisa Cooley, Ana Cristea Gallery, Eleven Rivington, Derek Eller Gallery, Thomas Erben Gallery, James Fuentes LLC, Laurel Gitlen, Jack Hanley Gallery, The Hole, Horton Gallery, Humble Arts Foundation, Invisible-Exports, KS Art, Leo Koenig Inc., La MaMa La Galleria, Museum 52, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, On Stellar Rays, RAMIKEN CRUCIBLE, Renwick Gallery, Rachel Uffner Gallery, Kate Werble Gallery, White Columns, Y Gallery; San Francisco: Altman Siegel Gallery, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions; Seattle: AMBACH & RICE Australia: Neon Parc Canada: Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, Blanket Contemporary Art Inc. France: La B.A.N.K, Galerie Yukiko Kawase Germany: M+R Fricke, Pool Gallery, Galerie Christian Lethert, Parisa Kind, Jacky Strenz, Weingruell Greece: Andreas Melas Presents Italy: Conduits Ireland: Mother’s Tankstation Japan: ARATANIURANO, MISAKO & ROSEN, Take Ninagawa Mexico: Charro Negro Russian: GMG Gallery Spain: Galerie Marta Cervera Switzerland: Claudia Groeflin Galerie, Mitterrand + Sanz, Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Rotwand United Kingdom: Workplace Gallery, Arcade, Christopher Crescent, Hilary Crisp, Josh Lilley, FORTESCUE AVENUE/Jonathan Viner, Max Wigram Gallery, The International 3 Sponsors/Partners 2010: 7 For All Mankind Artlog Brown-Forman Canyon Ranch Living – Miami Beach Official VIP Accommodations Partner Corcoran Grolsch iCI Intelligentsia Modern Painters Spectrum West W Magazine New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) – Founders of the NADA Art Fair in 2003, we are a non-profit arts organization devoted to giving support and encouragement to those who work with new contemporary and emerging art; facilitating strong, and meaningful relationships between our members; and enhancing the public’s interaction with contemporary art. We believe in a spirit of friendly competition and the power of working collectively to gain access to resources and to provide services to artists and the public that we could not as individuals. Press Contact: Prentice Art Communications, Inc. Bettina@PrenticeArt.com (212) 228-4048

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