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New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Announce 9th annual NADA Miami Beach

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) announce the 9th annual NADA Miami Beach to be held at the Deauville Beach Resort (6701 Collins Ave) in its expansive Napoleon, Richelieu, and Le Jardin Ballrooms. NADA Miami Beach is recognized as the preeminent fair featuring the world’s most important emerging art galleries. The fair is prominently recognized for celebrating new and innovative contemporary art from rising talents around the globe and is the only non-profit fair in Miami that is free and open to the public. December 1–4.

In an effort to accommodate the tremendous response from the 2010 fair, NADA has expanded to the Deauville’s third ballroom, called Le Jardin. NADA Miami Beach will again present a new roster of NADA Projects—an invitational developed to showcase new, innovative and idiosyncratic programs. NADA Projects allows pioneering young galleries and non-profits to participate in the dynamic dialogue that takes place during December in Miami.

This year, NADA will partner with online exhibition destination and marketplace Paddle8, which will exclusively handle online sales for the NADA Miami Beach fair in December. Each NADA gallery will be provided with the opportunity to host a virtual storefront at www.Paddle8.com through which they may accept offers and process transactions on works using Paddle8’s proprietary online platform, which leverages technology to facilitate the viewing, curating and acquisition of art. NADA Miami Beach will be active on Paddle8 from November 25 through December 11, including the week before the fair, when Paddle8 members may preview and begin to acquire works from NADA’s exhibitors.

NADA Miami Beach 2011 will include:

Argentina, Buenos Aires: Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo; Belgium, Brussels: Sorry We’re Closed; Canada, Toronto: Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, MKG127; Vancouver: Blanket Contemporary Art Inc.; Germany, Berlin: Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Lüttgenmeijer; Cologne: Galerie Christian Lethert, Schmidt & Handrup; Dusseldorf: VAN HORN; Frankfurt: Parisa Kind, Jacky Strenz; Ireland, Dublin: mother’s tankstation; Italy, Milan: BRAND NEW GALLERY, Conduits; Japan, Tokyo: MISAKO & ROSEN, Take Ninagawa; Mexico, Zapopan: Curro & Poncho; Norway, Oslo: LAUTOM; Switzerland, Geneva: ribordy contemporary; Gstaad: Patricia Low Contemporary; Zurich: Rotwand; The Netherlands, Amsterdam: GALERIE GABRIEL ROLT; Turkey, Istanbul: NON; United Kingdom, Gateshead: Workplace Gallery; London: Josh Lilley, Seventeen, Studio Voltaire, Jonathan Viner; USA, Brooklyn: FRANKLIN FURNACE; Chicago: Shane Campbell Gallery, Corbett vs. Dempsey; Los Angeles: AMBACH + RICE, THE COMPANY, Country Club, Francois Ghebaly Gallery, ltd los angeles, Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Nye + Brown; Miami: Locust Projects; Milwaukee: The Green Gallery; New York: 47 Canal, American Contemporary Inc., Artis, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Brennan & Griffin, Bureau, Callicoon Fine Arts, CANADA, Clifton Benevento, Lisa Cooley, Cumulus Studios, Eleven Rivington, Derek Eller Gallery, Thomas Erben Gallery, ESSEX STREET, Feature Inc., Fitzroy Gallery, Foxy Production, James Fuentes LLC, Laurel Gitlen, Golden Gallery, Jack Hanley Gallery, The Hole, Horton Gallery, Invisible-Exports, Nicole Klagsbrun, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Leo Koenig Inc., KS Art, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, On Stellar Rays, Simon Preston, RAMIKEN CRUCIBLE, Renwick Gallery, Kate Werble Gallery, West Street Gallery, White Columns, Rachel Uffner Gallery; Richmond: Ada Gallery; San Francisco: Altman Siegel Gallery, Ratio 3, Silverman

NADA Projects:

USA, Brooklyn: Dumbo Arts Center, C L E A R I N G, The Journal Gallery; Chicago: Ox-Bow; Los Angeles: Night Gallery; Miami: Bas Fisher Invitational; New York: AVA, Exhibition A, Rauschenberg Re-inscribed, Recess Activities, Inc., Show Room, toomer labzda, Vogt Gallery; Oakland: Creative Growth Art Center; Queens: REGINA REX.

Stay tuned for more information regarding events and programs during NADA Miami Beach 2011.

New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) – Founders of the NADA Art Fair in 2003, we are a non-profit arts organization devoted to giving support and encouragement to those who work with new contemporary and emerging art; facilitating strong, and meaningful relationships between our members; and enhancing the public’s interaction with contemporary art. We believe in a spirit of friendly competition and the power of working collectively to gain access to resources and to provide services to artists and the public that we could not as individuals.

Dates & Times:
Thursday, Dec. 1: 2pm–8pm
Friday Dec. 2 & Saturday Dec. 3: 11am–8pm
Sunday, December 4: 11am–5pm

Daily admission will remain free and open to the public.
Free Shuttles will run each day of the fair between NADA and the Convention Center (17th and Washington)


Opening Preview:
Thursday, Dec. 1: 10am–2pm
By Invitation Only

Location:
Deauville Beach Resort
Collins Avenue & 67th Street
Miami Beach

www.nadaartfair.org

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