NADA
6701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33141
December 4 – 7, 2014

Thursday, December 4, NADA Miami Beach opens at the Deauville Beach Resort. NADA, the only prominent American art fair run by a nonprofit organization, features galleries exhibiting emerging contemporary artists. This years exhibitors include Anat Ebgi, CLEARING, Derek Eller Gallery, the Hole, Independent Curators International, Marlborough Chelsea, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Ratio 3, Simon Preston, and many more. In addition to the exhibitions at NADA, the fair plays host to a number of related projects and programs. At this year’s fair, the nonprofit Artadia will select an individual artist participating in the fair to receive the Artadia NADA Award. A collaboration between speaker/headphone company Beats by Dr. Dre and artist Barry McGee will be released and signed on site. NADA provides an early look at the works on view this year through a collaboration with Artsy, viewable online here.

Amie Siegel, RM #20, 2014. Chromogenic color print, 12 × 21 1/4 × 1 1/2 inches, Editions 3, 4 of 6 + 2AP. Courtesy of Ratio 3.

Amie Siegel, RM #20, 2014. Chromogenic color print, 12 × 21 1/4 × 1 1/2 inches, Editions 3, 4 of 6 + 2AP. Courtesy of Ratio 3.

Mira Dancy, Street Ofelia (neon pink), 2014. Neon, plexiglass, 60 × 48 inches. Courtesy of Night Gallery.

Mira Dancy, Street Ofelia (neon pink), 2014. Neon, plexiglass, 60 × 48 inches. Courtesy of Night Gallery.

Dan Miller and Nate Lowman, Untitled (Creative Growth 40th Anniversary Print Edition), 2014. Print, 20 × 24 inches. Courtesy of Creative Growth.

Dan Miller and Nate Lowman, Untitled (Creative Growth 40th Anniversary Print Edition), 2014. Print, 20 × 24 inches. Courtesy of Creative Growth.

Sara Cwynar, Encyclopedia Grid (Acropolis), 2014. Chromogenic print, mounted on plexiglas, 40 × 32 inches. Edition of 3 + 2AP. Courtesy of Foxy Production.

Sara Cwynar, Encyclopedia Grid (Acropolis), 2014. Chromogenic print, mounted on plexiglas, 40 × 32 inches. Edition of 3 + 2AP. Courtesy of Foxy Production.

Daichi Takagi, four color line, 2013. Oil on canvas, 23 9/10 × 19 7/10 inches. Courtesy of KAYOKOYUKI.

Daichi Takagi, four color line, 2013. Oil on canvas, 23 9/10 × 19 7/10 inches. Courtesy of KAYOKOYUKI.