Jongwan Jang, Where Bird’s Don’t Cry (2024). Courtesy of Foundry Seoul.

NADA New York Celebrates 10 Years

NADA New York is to present the 10th edition of between May 2 and May 5.  The fair will showcase selection from 92 galleries 15 countries and 31 cities.

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NADA is to present the 10th edition of between May 2 and May 5.  The fair will showcase a selection from 92 galleries, art spaces, and non-profit organizations spanning 15 countries and 31 cities, including Athens, Bucharest, Ghent, Montreal, New York, Portland, Warsaw, and Seoul. This year’s exhibitors list showcases 59 NADA Members and 34 first-time exhibitors. The fair also features the return of TD Bank Curated Spotlight, a special section organized by curator and writer Simon Wu featuring five presentations from exhibiting galleries, as well as NADA Presents, a programming series of conversations bringing together voices in art and culture.

Among the returning exhibitors, London’s Et al. will feature the artwork of Will Yackulic, while Chicago-based Ackerman Clarke will showcase pieces by artist Hidetaka Suzuki. Making their debut, Foundry Seoul will exhibit works by Jang Jongwan, while KDR Miami will present a vibrant group exhibition featuring Sergio Suarez, Samuel Stewart, and Ana Won.

The upcoming edition will mark the return of TD Bank Curated Spotlight, now in its fifth iteration, a dedicated segment of the fair curated by Simon Wu, a curator and writer. This section will feature five unique solo presentations from participating galleries.

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Simon Wu remarked, “For NADA New York, I aimed to spotlight spaces that not only showcase underrepresented artists but also strive to cultivate sustainable communities and promising futures for them. These galleries, spanning from New York to Seoul to Melbourne, are reimagining the role of a gallery in today’s context, infusing care into their approach to commerce, visibility, and community building. I extend my gratitude to NADA and TD Bank for providing the opportunity to support these endeavors.”

Additionally, NADA Projects, the fair’s prominent programming initiative, will make a robust return with a diverse array of small-scale presentations and curatorial projects, including contributions from participants such as Marta in Los Angeles and Essex Flowers in New York.

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