NADA New York 2025: Exhibitor List & Fair Details | Artnews.com

by Emma Walker – News Editor

More than 110 galleries will participate in the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) New York fair, returning to the Starrett-Lehigh Building in West Chelsea from May 13 to 17, 2026.

The 12th edition of the fair will include 45 NADA members, among them Chozick Family Art Gallery, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Embajada, Kates-Ferri Projects, la BEAST gallery, Proxyco, Rivalry Projects and Spinello Projects, according to a statement released by NADA. Third Born, based in Mexico City, and Galleri Urbane, of Dallas, will join the membership roster as first-time exhibitors.

A significant portion of the exhibiting galleries—51 in total—will be first-time participants at NADA New York. These include Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), The Address (Brescia, Italy), FORGOTTEN LANDS (Christiansted, St. Croix), Central Server Works (Los Angeles), and Post Times (New York). International representation will similarly be strong, with galleries from Vancouver (Afternoon Projects), Seoul (Dohing Art), Shanghai (Gene Gallery), London (Huxley-Parlour), St. Petersburg (Myth Gallery), and Buenos Aires (Piedras) also exhibiting.

The fair will once again host the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, featuring selected works highlighted throughout the event. Anthony Elms, artistic director of the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, will curate this year’s Spotlight.

“NADA New York continues to be one of the most exciting platforms for discovery during New York’s art week, and this year’s edition returning to the iconic Starrett-Lehigh reflects that spirit,” said NADA executive director Heather Hubbs. “We’re proud to present a community of galleries doing some of today’s most compelling function, with TD Bank’s Curated Spotlight, this year organized by Anthony Elms, helping NADA do more for the spaces it champions. There is a lot more to come from NADA this spring.”

A full list of participating galleries includes 5U Space (Philadelphia), ABRI MARS (New York), ada gallery (Richmond), Afternoon Projects (Vancouver), ARDEN + WHITE GALLERY (New Canaan), Bill Arning Exhibitions (Kinderhook), Big Ramp (Philadelphia), BONIAN SPACE (Beijing), galerie burster (Berlin & Karlsruhe), Central Server Works (Los Angeles), Chozick Family Art Gallery (New York), COHJU (Kyoto), CON ALTURA (New York), Cub_ism_ Artspace (Shanghai), D. D. D. D. (New York & Singapore), de boer (Los Angeles & Antwerp), Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Los Angeles), DIMIN (New York), Dohing Art (Seoul), EMBAJADA (San Juan), Emmanuelle G. Contemporary (Greenwich), Deanna Evans Projects (New York), FORGOTTEN LANDS (Christiansted), FOUNDRY SEOUL (Seoul), Gattopardo (Los Angeles), Asya Geisberg Gallery (New York), Gene Gallery (Shanghai), Halsey McKay Gallery (East Hampton & New York), HESSE FLATOW (New York & Amagansett), Huxley-Parlour (London), Iragui (Paris), IRL GALLERY (New York), JDJ (New York), JO-HS (New York & Mexico City), la BEAST gallery (Los Angeles), La Loma (Los Angeles), Galerie Isabelle Lesmeister (Regensburg), L.L. Contemporary (Toronto), LOBSTER CLUB (Los Angeles), Marinaro (New York), Massey Klein (New York), Milk Moon Gallery (Telluride), Montague Contemporary (New York), Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York), Mrs. (New York), Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), Megan Mulrooney (Los Angeles), MYTH Gallery (St. Petersburg), Oolong Gallery (Rancho Santa Fe), PIEDRAS (Buenos Aires), Plato Gallery (New York), Post Times (New York), Proxyco (New York), Red Arrow (Nashville), TOMAS REDRADO ART (Miami & José Ignacio), Rivalry Projects (Buffalo), Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montreal & Toronto), SAENGER Galería (Mexico City), SARAHCROWN (New York), Sears-Peyton Gallery (New York), SITUATIONS (New York), smoke the moon (Santa Fe), Soho Revue (London), SoMad (New York), the Spaceless Gallery (New York), Spinello Projects (Miami), Tache (London), Tappeto Volante Projects (New York), Trotter&Sholer (New York), Galleri Urbane (Dallas), and Western Exhibitions (Chicago).

NADA Projects will also be featured, with exhibitors including 95 Gallon Gallery (New York), The Address (Brescia), ai. Gallery (London), AKIINOUE (Tokyo), ALA Projects (Miami), Baker—Hall (Miami), Blah Blah Gallery (Philadelphia), Gallery Bogart (Kansas City), Espacio Andrea Brunson (Santiago), Capsule Shanghai, Ceibo Gallery (Miami), Central Art Garage (Ottawa), CH64 Gallery (Tbilisi), Chilli (London), CONSTITUCIÓN (Buenos Aires), Essex Flowers (New York), Eunoia (Kobe), Feia (Los Angeles), Fountain House Gallery (New York), Francis Gallery (Los Angeles), Hidrante (San Juan), Gillian Jason Gallery (London), KATES-FERRI PROJECTS (New York), KDR (Miami), Kutlesa (New York), mimo (New York), Miriam Gallery (New York), Nagas (New York), Orange Crush + Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment (New York), P.A.D. (New York), Gallery Playlist (Busan), RAINRAIN (New York), ro art services (Chicago), Schaffner Projects (Portland, ME), Shazar Gallery (Naples), Southside Contemporary (Richmond), THIRD BORN (Mexico City), The Valley (Taos), Voltz Clarke Gallery (New York), VSG Contemporary (Chicago), and Yiwei Gallery (Los Angeles).

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