May 10–May 12, 2013
Opening: Friday, May 10, 10am–2pm (by special invitation)
Hours:
Friday, May 10, 2–8pm
Saturday, May 11, 10am–8pm
Sunday, May 12, 10am–5pm
Daily admission will remain free and open to the public.
Pier 36 – Basketball City
299 South Street
At intersection of Montgomery (off the FDR Drive) just north of Manhattan Bridge
The New Art Dealers Alliance is proud to announce the second edition of NADA New York will take place May 10th through May 12th, 2013 at a new location, Pier 36 at Basketball City located at 299 South Street on the East River. The second edition will showcase over 70 international galleries from 30 cities representing 13 countries.
NADA’s non-profit model has always been a flexible and adaptable one, which continues to respond to the needs of its exhibitors and the art world at large by creatively reinventing the experience and presentation of art in a fair environment. NADA NYC is dedicated to showcasing new art, and to celebrating the rising talents from around the globe.
Basketball City, New York’s premier state-of-the-art facility features a large, open-architecture format that will facilitate innovative and flexible booth design. In addition, the new location on the East River will serve to simplify easier visitation to additional fairs during this weekend.
2013 exhibitor list:
Belgium, Brussels: Elaine Levy Project; Canada, Toronto: COOPER COLE, Daniel Faria Gallery; Vancouver: Macaulay Fine Art; Estonia, Tallinn: Temnikova & Kasela; France, Paris: New Galerie; Germany, Berlin: DUVE Berlin; SCHWARZ CONTEMPORARY; Cologne: Galerie Christian Lethert, SCHMIDT & HANDRUP; Dusseldorf: Petra Rinck Galerie; Frankfurt: Bischoff Projects, Parisa Kind, Jacky Strenz; Ireland, Dublin: Green on Red Gallery; Israel, Tel Aviv: Braverman Gallery; Italy, Bergamo: Thomas Brambilla Gallery; Turin: Luce Gallery; Puerto Rico, San Juan: ROBERTO PARADISE; Sweden, Malmö: LOYAL; Switzerland, Geneva: ribordy contemporary; Gstaad: Patricia Low Contemporary Gstaad/St. Moritz; United Kingdom, London: CHRISTOPHER CRESCENT, COLE; USA, Brooklyn: 247365, Art F City, Interstate Projects, Know More Games, Rawson Projects; Chicago: Corbett vs. Dempsey; East Hampton: Halsey McKay Gallery; Long Island City: SculptureCenter; Los Angeles: Anat Ebgi, ltd los angeles, M+B, Night Gallery, Redling Fine Art; Milwaukee: The Green Gallery; Minneapolis: David Petersen Gallery; New York: Alden Projects, American Contemporary, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, BLACKSTON, Brennan & Griffin, Callicoon Fine Arts, Churner and Churner, Lisa Cooley, COPE PROJECTS, Eleven Rivington, Derek Eller Gallery, Feature Inc., Fitzroy Gallery, Independent Curators International (ICI), Invisible-Exports, Louis B. James, KANSAS, Nathalie Karg/Cumulus Studios, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Marlborough Chelsea, Martos Gallery, BAM + NADA, Eli Ping, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, On Stellar Rays, Kerry Schuss, SEVENTEEN, Joe Sheftel Gallery, Rachel Uffner, Kate Werble Gallery; Oakland: Et Al.; Palm Beach: Gavlak Gallery; Queens: REGINA REX; San Francisco: QUEEN’S NAILS.
Press Contact:
Adam Abdalla / Elisa Smilovitz
Nadine Johnson & Associates
adam [at] nadinejohnson.com / elisa [at] nadinejohnson.com
T 212 228 5555