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NADA

Gallery booth beneath a vaulted glass ceiling featuring abstract paintings in bold colors—red, blue, purple, black, and yellow—paired with large metallic and ceramic sculptures on white pedestals, all arranged in a minimalist, high-contrast setting.

Frieze and NADA New York’s Early Sales Signal Buyer Confidence

Several collectors told us they were waiting to see what Independent had to offer before locking in buys, but an encouraging dynamism pervaded both fairs.
By Elisa Carollo

Observer’s 2025 May Art Fair Calendar (Updated)

Here's (almost) everything happening on the art fair circuit this May.
By Christa Terry
Image of fair visitors looking at works.

A Constellation of Salon-Style Fairs Rounded Out Paris Art Week

The satellite fairs in Art Basel Paris' orbit are growing year by year and attracting more international exhibitors and attendees.
By Elisa Carollo
An installation by David Kramer at Spring/Break 2017.

Art Fair Survival Guide: How to See Everything Without Hating Your Life

By Margaret Carrigan
Detail of a work by Josh Mannis, shown by Galerie Eric Hussenot.

Think Art Is Overly Academic? You’re Wrong

By Scott Indrisek
Heather Hubbs Painting: The Final Battle by Scott Reeder Photo: Emily Assiran for Observer

Heather Hubbs on NADA’s Move to the Fontainebleau

By Alanna Martinez
Alexander Calder, 'Antennae with Red and Blue Dots' 1953,

Homeland Graffiti Reads ‘Homeland Is Racist,’ Gagosian & Deitch’s Unrealism, and More

By Guelda Voien

Toto, We’re Home! Kansas Gallery Will Move to LES

By Ryan Steadman
Nada New York 2014. (Photo by Andrew Russeth)

Behold, the NADA New York 2015 Exhibitor List

By Nate Freeman
The Armory Show's Noah Horowitz. (Photograph by Eric T. White, courtesy of The Armory Show.)

Noah Horowitz’s Art Basel Picks: Roni Horn and a Soundtrack of Tame Impala

By Alanna Martinez
NADA Miami Beach 2012. (Photo by Andrew Russeth/The New York Observer)

Here’s the 2013 NADA Miami Beach Exhibitor List [Updated]

By Andrew Russeth

Artadia NADA Prize to Meg Cranston

By Andrew Russeth

NADA Opening in Photographs

By Zoë Lescaze
The venue without the art.

To Do Friday: Not for Nothing

By Peter Davis

NADA New York 2013 Preview

By Andrew Russeth

2013 NADA New York Exhibitor List Released

By Sarah Douglas and Andrew Russeth
D'Ette Nogle,'Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (Teach Me How to Dougie),' 2009. (Courtesy the artist and Clifton Benevento)

D’Ette Nogle Does the Dougie

By Andrew Russeth

Exhibition A Presents ‘Flash Gallery’ at NADA

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Work by David Adamo at Untitled/Ibid. Projects. (Courtesy Magnus Edensvard).

‘Things Have Changed a Little’: NADA Makes Its New York Debut

By Michael H. Miller

NADA New York 2012 Preview

By Sasha Herman

Manhattan on the Rhine: New York Art Dealers Braved Cologne

By Sarah Douglas

NADA New York Launches May 4 With 60 Galleries: We Have the Complete List

By Dan Duray

Confirmed: NADA New York Will Come to Former Dia Building During Frieze

By Andrew Russeth

NADA Will Hold a Fair in New York City in May 2012

By Michael H. Miller
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