NADA New York 2026 closes with robust sales
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NADA New York 2026 closes with robust sales
Kim Fisher, Untitled, 2026, UV print, aluminum, aqua resin, oil, dyed linen on panel, 19.5 × 14 inches. Presented by Gattopardo, Los Angeles.



NEW YORK, NY.- NADA concluded the 12th edition of its New York fair, welcoming 15,000 visitors over the course of the week, with outstanding exhibitor presentations, significant sales across the board, and an energized programming series which included the announcement of a new fellowship from NADA and MacDowell.

The 2026 iteration of the fair featured 120 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 15 countries and 46 cities including Tbilisi, Tokyo, Mexico City, and Philadelphia. This year’s edition welcomed 45 NADA Members and 51 first-time exhibitors, including galleries Brigitte Mulholland, FORGOTTEN LANDS, Central Server Works, and Post Times; as well as 95 Gallon Gallery and Capsule in NADA Projects.

The fair also featured the TD Curated Spotlight, a special section highlighting a selection of galleries organized by renowned curator Anthony Elms, presented in partnership with TD. NADA Presents, the fair’s signature programming series, also returned with over a dozen conversations and performances including special programming presented by MacDowell and ARTPOWER.

NADA New York 2026 Online Viewing Rooms, presented by Marcel, a new art inventory platform by NADA and Goodmachine, will remain online through May 31.

"Each year, NADA New York reflects the strength and generosity of this community, but this edition felt especially energized," said NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs. "From the launch of the NADA MacDowell Fellowship to the TD Curated Spotlight presentations, we saw galleries building lasting collector relationships and artists finding entirely new audiences. What makes NADA unique is that the fairs are only one part of our work. NADA is a year-round nonprofit organization committed to supporting galleries, championing artists, and building sustainable opportunities for the contemporary art community."

NOTABLE SALES

Feia Studio sold out of their presentation within moments of the fair opening; Tache sold out their booth of works by Dien Berziga by 12 PM; Gattopardo sold the majority of their solo presentation of Kim Fisher, with prices ranging from $7,000 to $17,000; Spinello Projects sold half of their solo booth of works by Esai Alfredo, with prices ranging from $3,500 to $25,000; Francis Gallery sold half of their booth; Yiwei Gallery sold eight works by Kay Seohyung Lee, with prices ranging from $950 to $3,500; Gillian Jason Gallery sold six works by Emily Ponsonby, with prices ranging from $6,000 to $7,000; SITUATIONS sold five works by Renelle White Buffalo, with prices ranging from $4,500 to $16,000; AKIINOUE sold several works by Yuki Nagashima, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $4,000; Ala Projects sold seven works by Gabriela Agreda, with prices ranging from $500 to $6,300.










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