NADA Unveils Revamped Fair With New Venue, Global Exhibitors, and a Texas-Mexico Focus
From a new location to new curated spotlight—the 2025 edition of the fair is not to be missed.
With significant changes, including a new venue, curated section, and expanded exhibitor list, this year’s NADA New York promises a revamped experience ripe for exploration.
Presented by the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)—a non-profit organization devoted to cultivating and advancing new voices in contemporary art—the art fair will alight at West Chelsea’s Starrett-Lehigh Building for the first time, a historic backdrop for the numerous exhibitor presentations and events.
Starring amongst the slated fair programming is the sixth edition of the TD Bank Curated Spotlight. Organized by Owen Duffy, the Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Asia Society Texas, the special section of the fair will spotlight nine galleries and artists from Texas and Mexico. With the aim of inspiring dialogues around the special relationship between these two regions and their respective contemporary art scenes, the Curated Spotlight offers an invaluable opportunity for attendees to experience the art of Mexico and Texas while in the heart of Manhattan.