Art Fairs
We’ve Got the NADA Miami Beach 2015 Exhibitor List—Who’s In? Who’s Out?
Some are new additions, while others have moved on to the big show.
Some are new additions, while others have moved on to the big show.
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Featuring 105 exhibitors and projects from 15 countries, the roster for the 2015 edition of NADA’s Miami Beach art fair has arrived. The fair runs December 3-5, and functions as the main satellite fair that orbits around Art Basel Miami Beach, along with other satellites such as Untitled, Pulse, Scope, and this year’s newcomers, X Contemporary and, um, Satellite.
Among the 21 first-timers at the fair are Miami’s GUCCIVUITTON, New York’s Queer Thoughts, and Park View, Los Angeles. Dropouts since last year include New York galleries The Hole and Essex Street (the latter has upgraded to Art Basel Miami Beach) and LA’s Mihai Nicodim.
The 13th edition of the New Art Dealers Alliance’s fair is the first in its new home at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The fair’s new digs are much more central than its old home at the Deauville Beach Resort, where the event has taken place since 2009.
Exhibitor List:
11R Eleven Rivington, New York
247365, New York
Adams and Ollman, Portland
Alden Projects New York
Altman Siegel, San Francisco
Aoyama Meguro, Tokyo
Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue, Brooklyn
Artis, New York
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York
Bodega, New York
Bill Brady Gallery, Kansas City/Miami
Brennan & Griffin, New York
Callicoon Fine Arts, New York
Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago
CANADA, New York
CAPITAL, San Francisco
Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Luxembourg/Paris
Chapter NY, New York
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
C L E A R I N G, Brooklyn/Brussels
Clifton Benevento, New York
Lisa Cooley, New York
COOPER COLE, Toronto
CREATIVE GROWTH ART CENTER, Oakland
Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
Galeria Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan
FEUER/MESLER, New York
Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland
Foxy Production, New York
James Fuentes, New York
Laurel Gitlen, New York
Glasgow International, Glasgow / Whitechapel Gallery, London
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee
GUCCIVUITTON, Miami
Dan Gunn, Berlin
Bruce Haines, Mayfair, London
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
HIGH ART, Paris
House of Voltaire, London
Natalia Hug Gallery, Cologne
Ibid., Los Angeles/London
Independent Curators International (ICI), New York
Invisible-Exports, New York
The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn
JTT, New York
Karma, New York
Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York
David Lewis, New York
Locust Projects, Miami
LINN LÜHN, Düsseldorf
Markus Lüttgen, Cologne
Marlborough Chelsea, New York
Martos, Los Angeles/New York
Kai Matsumiya, New York
MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo
Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles
MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Or Gallery, Vancouver
Overduin & Co., Los Angeles
Páramo, Guadalajara
Simon Preston Gallery, New York
Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City
Raster, Warsaw
Ratio 3, San Francisco
Rawson Projects, New York
REGINA REX, New York
Rod Bianco Gallery, Oslo
SANDY BROWN, Berlin
Kerry Schuss, New York
SculptureCenter, New York
TIF SIGFRIDS, Los Angeles
Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt
The Sunday Painter, London
GALERIE JOSEPH TANG, Paris
Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn
TEMPO RUBATO, Tel Aviv
Tomorrow, New York
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES, Geneva
Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
VI, VII, Oslo
Jonathan Viner, London
What Pipeline, Detroit
White Columns, New York
Young Art, Los Angeles
Projects:
1857, Oslo
Hello Project, Houston
KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo
lodos, Mexico City
Lulu, Mexico City
MIER GALLERY, Los Angeles
Night Club, Chicago
Parallel Oaxaca, Oaxaca
Park View, Los Angeles
David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis
Queer Thoughts, New York
Recess, New York
SIGNAL, Brooklyn
Situations, New York
Southard Reid, London
Rob Tufnell, London
XYZ collective, Tokyo