NADA New York Announces 111 Exhibitors, New Location for 2025 Edition

The new art dealer alliance announced that more than 100 exhibitors will be included in its upcoming New York edition and will become a new location for the fair. The 2025 edition will be held from May 7 to 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 7.

After two years working at the former DIA building on West 22nd Street, Nada, New York, will move westward to the Starrett-Lehigh buildings on West 26th Street and 11th Street in Chelsea. The move brings it closer to Frieze, New York, which will open its VIP on May 7, starting at 11 o’clock

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The appearance of the four-story red brick building.

Of the 111 exhibitors, 54 will be exhibited at the New York Expo for the first time, including Eugster ||Belgrade (Belgrade), Gallery Common (Tokyo), Constukun (Buenos Aires), Dohing Art (Seoul), Galerie Noah Klink (Berlin) and Darla (New York).

Several galleries will also be in DDDD’s Oidie Kuijpers, Gattopardo’s Lyndsey Marko and Patel Brown’s Kim Dorland. About 34 galleries will participate in the NADA project section, including Stellarhighway in New York, KDR in Miami, London Season 4 Episode 6 and Mexico City’s third birth.

In addition, there will be a spotlight section organized by the curator again. (Just in the past, the version was sponsored by TD Bank, a U.S. subsidiary of Canada’s second-largest bank, making it one of many institutions that the Trump administration is now vulnerable to newly proposed tariffs.) This year’s iteration will focus on artists and galleries from Texas and Mexico and are being curated by Owen Duffy and Owen duffy, who are being curated by Owen Duffy, Owen Duffy, Curia and Crievia.

NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs said in a statement: “We are delighted to bring together our vibrant community of artists, dealers and collectors once again to attend the 11th Nada New York. This year, we continue our mission to advocate for the important voices and unique speeches in contemporary art, a backdrop that embodies the spirit of creativity and cultural exchange in the context of an iconic urban landmark.”

The complete list of exhibitors is as follows.

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Exhibitors Location
Affinity Gallery Lagos
Afternoon project Vancouver
Alice Amati London
Arden + White Gallery New Canaan
Baker – Hall Miami
Spencer Brownstone Gallery New York
Bwa Warszawa Warsaw
Ceysson & Bénétière New York, Koerich, Lyon, Paris, Saint-Etienne, Geneva
Chozick Family Art Gallery New York
Great London
cohju Kyoto
Common gallery Tokyo
Creative Growth + Studio Route 29 Auckland and French towns
cub_ism_ artspace Shanghai
DDDD New York and Singapore
Deble Lisbon and Los Angeles
Dimin New York
Dio Horia Athens
Dohing Art Seoul
El Ataptaramento Havana and Madrid
Embajada San Juan
Entrée Bergen
wait. San Francisco
Eugster ||Belgrade Belgrade
Patricia Fleming Gallery Glasgow
Segmentation New York
Franz Kaka Toronto
Gattopardo Los Angeles
Asya Geisberg Gallery New York
Goldford Chicago
Hair + nails Minneapolis and New York
Halsey McKay Gallery East Hampton
Harper’s New York and East Hampton
Hesse Flatow New York and Amagensate
Hidrante San Juan
Huxley-Parlour London
IRL Gallery New York
JDJ New York
Project Kates-Ferri New York
Eli Kerr Montreal
Galerie Noah Klink Berlin
Krupa Gallery Flokwaf
La Beast Gallery Los Angeles
Galerie Christian Lethert Cologne
Lobster Club Los Angeles
Louis de Jesus Los Angeles Los Angeles
Philip Martin Gallery Los Angeles
Massey Klein New York
Morgan Lehman Gallery New York
Mrs. New York
Megan Murruni Los Angeles
New Image Art Los Angeles
protocol Paris
Pangée Montreal
Patel Brown Montreal and Toronto
pentimenti Philadelphia
Tatjana Pieters Ghent
Polana College Warsaw
Anca Poterașu Gallery Bucharest
Ricco/Maresca New York
Galerie Nicolas Robert Montreal and Toronto
Romer Young Gallery San Francisco
SaengerGalería Mexico City
Condition New York
Sim Smith London
Soho Revue London
somad.nyc New York
Spinello Project Miami
STEMS Gallery Brussels
Strolling in the garden Los Angeles
Overlay gallery Los Angeles
Tappeto Volante Project New York
Towards Toronto
Trotter & Sholer New York
Rachel Ufner Gallery New York
whatiftheworld Cape Town
Zalucky Contemporary Toronto

NADA Project

Exhibitors Location
839 Los Angeles
Akiinoue Tokyo
A Lounge Contemporary Seoul
Galeri Bosfor Istanbul
CH64 Gallery Tbilisi
chili London
con_ Tokyo
Constitución Buenos Aires
Tips Art New York
Dara New York
Essex Flowers New York
FIM Seoul
Canacavanihi Gallery Tokyo
KDR Miami
Gip New York and Walton
Linse Gallery Buenos Aires
Mom Project New York
Mata Los Angeles
MIMO New York
Open Studio New York
Orange crushed New York
Soft pad New York
Pasto Buenos Aires
Gallery playlist Busan
Rain root New York
Red arrow Nashville
ribot Milan
Season 4 Episode 6 London
Dane Singer Brunswick
Sphinx Wellesley
Stellarhighway New York
Superman New York
Third birth Mexico City
xxijra hii London

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