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NADA’s Paris Fair Names Nearly 50 Exhibitors for Inaugural Edition

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 28 August 2024 01:03
Published 28 August 2024
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The New Art Dealers Alliance will bring together 46 galleries and nonprofit spaces for its inaugural fair in Paris.

Organized in partnership with Paris-based art space The Community, the fair, officially called The Salon by NADA and The Community, will run from October 17–20 at 76 Boulevard de Magenta in the city’s 10th arrondissement. The five-floor venue was previously an office and training center for the SNCF, France’s state-owned rail system.

Hailing from 18 countries and 24 cities, the exhibitors, who are participating by invitation, include a mix of NADA members, blue-chip enterprises, and local outfits that have ongoing relationships with The Community. The fair will also host an art book fair on Saturday, October 19 as part of its programming.

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In a statement, NADA executive director Heather Hubbs said, “We are thrilled to partner with The Community on a fresh art fair experience and to contribute to the burgeoning scene in Paris. Together with our amazing network of artists, dealers, and supporters from around the world, we look forward to collaborating and showcasing new voices and presentations in contemporary art.”

Among the high-profile names are 52 Walker, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Harper’s, and Addis Fine Art. NADA members include Carbon 12, Deli Gallery, Embajada, Et al., Magenta Plains, Sorry We’re Closed, and Voloshyn. Goswell Road, cadet capela, Nil Gallery, and Brigitte Mulholland are Paris-based dealers who are participating.

“The Salon by NADA and The Community represents our founding mission to continually challenge and explore the ways art is experienced,” Tuukka Laurila, founder and director of The Community, said in a statement. “The collaborative initiative’s pioneering spirit is rooted in the historic Parisian Salons, reimagining the art fair format for the 21st century and offering a dynamic exploration of today’s cultural and artistic landscapes.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

Exhibitor Location(s)
52 Walker New York
56 Henry New York
Addis Fine Art Addis Ababa, London
Bradley Ertaskiran Montreal
cadet capela Paris
Carbon 12 Dubai
The Community Paris
Creative Growth Oakland
Current Plans Hong Kong
Deli Gallery New York, Mexico City
Embajada San Juan
Entrance New York
Et al. San Francisco
EUROPA New York
Foreign & Domestic New York
FR MoCA Fall River
Gern en Regalia New York
Goswell Road Paris
Harper’s New York, Los Angeles
Yutaka Kikutake Gallery Tokyo
Kendall Koppe Glasgow
LEFEBVRE & FILS Paris
LETO Warsaw
Magenta Plains New York
Marinaro New York
Mitchell Innes & Nash New York
Mrs. New York
Brigitte Mulholland Paris
N.A.S.A.L Mexico City, Guayaquil
Night Café London
Nil Gallery Paris
No Agency x Café Forgot New York
OLYMPIA New York
P.A.D. New York
Pangeé Montreal
parrasch heijnen Los Angeles
Kendra Jayne Patrick Basel
Berthold Pott Cologne
Ruttkowski;68 Cologne, Dusseldorf, New York, Paris
SALTS Basel
Margot Samel New York
SARA’S New York
Shimmer Rotterdam
Sorry We’re Closed Brussels
Tom of Finland Foundation Los Angeles
Voloshyn Kyiv and Miami

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