Here Are the 110 Dealers Headed to NADA Miami Beach this December

Nearly half of the exhibitors are new this year.

NADA Miami Beach at the Deauville Resort Hotel. Photo courtesy New Art Dealers Alliance.

The New Art Dealers’ Alliance focuses on fresh, young artists and galleries at its NADA Miami Beach fair, and this year’s promises an especially fresh 14th edition (December 1–4), with some 43 first-time exhibitors in the mix, or nearly half of the 110 exhibitors who have signed on.

There was less turnover in the previous two years, with just 21 first-timers out of 105 in 2015 and 15 out of 74 in 2014. This year the exhibitors hail from 36 cities in 17 countries; there are 29 project spaces, given over to various non-profits and artists’ projects.

Among the many new exhibitors are several who made artnet News’ picks for top booths in the fair’s 2016 edition in New York, including Five Car Garage (Los Angeles), Good Weather (North Little Rock), Parrasch Heijnen (Los Angeles), and Patron (Chicago). Another first-timer is Prague’s SVIT, which won the inaugural NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize, which includes a booth valued at $9,000 and is co-sponsored with Exhibitionary, an app that provides gallery listings.

Puppies Puppies at What Pipeline, NADA Miami Beach.

Puppies Puppies at What Pipeline, NADA Miami Beach (2015). Courtesy of artnet News.

Some of the departures from the roster of the fair, the principal satellite to Art Basel in Miami Beach, represent galleries who could be said to have graduated to higher-ticket fairs (Altman Siegel Gallery of San Francisco, for example, was named a member of the Art Dealers Association of America this year). Others represent closures (New York’s Laurel Gitlen Gallery went out of business this year).

After a single year in a more central location, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, the fair this year heads back to its longtime home at the Deauville Beach Resort, located at 6701 Collins Ave.

Galleries:

247365, New York
Adams and Ollman, Portland
Alden Projects™, New York
Mitchell Algus, New York
APALAZZOGALLERY, Brescia
Arredondo \ Arozarena, Mexico City
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York
Bodega, New York
Brennan & Griffin, New York
Galeria BWA Warszawa, Warsaw
Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago
CANADA, New York
CAPITAL, San Francisco
Chapter NY, New York
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Company Gallery, New York
COOPER COLE, Toronto
Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
EXILE, Berlin
Galería Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan
FEUER/MESLER, New York
Five Car Garage, Santa Monica
FORMATO COMODO, Madrid
Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland
Foxy Production, New York
James Fuentes, New York
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee
Hagiwara Projects, Tokyo
Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Ibid Gallery, Los Angeles and London
Invisible-Exports, New York
The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn
Karma, New York
Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles
KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo
Kimmerich, Berlin
Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York
the Landing, Los Angeles
Lefebvre & Fils, Paris
Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Galeria LETO, Warsaw
David Lewis, New York
LINN LÜHN, Düsseldorf
Markus Lüttgen, Cologne
Lyles & King, New York
Marlborough Chelsea, New York
Martos Gallery, New York
Kai Matsumiya, New York
MIER GALLERY, Los Angeles
MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo
Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles
Neon Parc, Melbourne
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Park View, Los Angeles
Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles
PATRON, Chicago
David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis
Simon Preston Gallery, New York
Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City
Queer Thoughts, New York
Raster, Warsaw
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles
Rod Bianco Gallery, Oslo
Federica Schiavo Gallery, Rome
Kerry Schuss, New York
TIF SIGFRIDS, Los Angeles
Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels
Southard Reid, London
Soy Capitán, Berlin
Stems Gallery, Brussels
Galerie Sultana, Paris
SVIT, Prague
Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn
Tiwani Contemporary, London
Tomorrow, New York
Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
VALENTIN, Paris
White Columns, New York

Projects:
321 Gallery, Brooklyn
American Medium, Brooklyn
Camden Arts Centre & Field Editions, London / North of England
CENTRAL FINE, Miami Beach
The Conversation, Berlin
DOCUMENT, Chicago
Et al., San Francisco
FIERMAN, New York
GEARY, New York
Good Weather, North Little Rock
half gallery, New York
Hester, New York
ICA & Glasgow International, London
Independent Curators International (ICI), New York
Locust Projects, Miami
Lord Ludd, Philadelphia
Kristen Lorello, New York
ltd los angeles, Los Angeles
Lulu, Mexico City
Noguchi Breton, Miami
Regards, Chicago
Situations, New York
Springsteen, Baltimore
Union Pacific, London
Estate of Stan VanDerBeek, Brooklyn
Weiss Berlin, Berlin
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Wingate Studio, Hinsdale
XYZ collective, Tokyo

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