Mark Dahle's tips for visiting
NADA Art Fair
during Miami Art Week
Gregory Edwards, Exterior View 1, at NADA 2011.
If you want to see contemporary art, the best spot is Miami in early December when hundreds of art galleries from around the world arrive to showcase their favorite artists.
Miami Art Week features many great art fairs, and NADA, put on the the New Art Dealers Alliance, is one of the best.
This year NADA was forced to move because of renovations due to Hurricane Irma. You'll find NADA at 1400 North Miami Avenue.
Tickets are $20; students and seniors are $10.
NADA is open to the public:
Thursday 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
For a complete discussion of all the art fairs in Miami this same weekend plus tips on hotels and transportation, see our article on Miami Art Week.
Other pages on art travel that you might be interested in:
Art Basel Switzerland
New York Art Galleries
The Venice Biennale
ArtPrize
Painting presented by Mihai Nicodim Gallery at NADA 2011.
Kevin Cosgrove, Charcoal for Workshop with Blanket, presented by Mother's Tankstation at NADA 2011.
Dawn Mellor's Malina 1 at NADA 2011.
Ruby Sky Stiler at NADA 2011
Imi Knoebel's Alte Liebe H at NADA 2011.