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Sculptures Steal the Spotlight at NADA New York

Last updated: May 8, 2025 6:36 pm
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The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) fair is currently underway at the Starrett-Lehigh building in Chelsea, Manhattan. This year’s edition boasts 120 galleries showcasing a diverse range of artworks. As I navigated the fair, I stumbled upon a unique display featuring resin-printed sculptures of hermit crabs peeking out of various objects like a daisy and a toad. The whimsical creations immediately caught my attention and set the tone for the rest of my exploration.

One of the standout booths belonged to Tatjana Pieters gallery, where taxidermied crustaceans emerged from objects like a snake coil and a severed dog head. These creations by Belgian artist Charles Degeyter drew inspiration from his childhood in Southern France, adding a nostalgic touch to the contemporary art fair. Another booth that left a lasting impression was Massey Klein Gallery, featuring animal sculptures by Canadian artist Jude Griebel that served as a warning about the impact of human activity on the environment.

Throughout the fair, I noticed a recurring theme of textured sculptures. Galleries like Guadalajara90210, Goldfinch, and Cohju showcased intricately carved works in various mediums, from aluminum and bronze to clay and wood. The attention to detail in these sculptures was truly remarkable, capturing the essence of each artist’s vision.

Paintings also had a strong presence at NADA, with galleries like Cob presenting fluid oil canvases by YaYa Yajie Liang and striking depictions of the Los Angeles fires by Salomón Huerta. Visitors were drawn to these vibrant artworks, each telling a unique story and evoking different emotions.

As I chatted with collectors and art enthusiasts at the fair, it became clear that the appeal of art lies in its ability to evoke a visceral response. Whether it’s a blue and gray abstract painting or a thought-provoking sculpture, art has the power to captivate and inspire. NADA continues to be a platform for emerging artists and innovative trends, offering a diverse range of artworks that cater to all tastes and preferences.

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The atmosphere at the fair was buzzing with excitement, as visitors marveled at the creativity and talent on display. From elaborate headpieces worn by fairgoers to interactive sculptures by Edra Soto, the event was a celebration of art in all its forms. As I made my way through the alphabetized sections on the third floor, I couldn’t help but feel inspired by the sheer diversity and creativity of the artworks on display.

In conclusion, the NADA fair is a must-visit for art lovers looking to discover new talents and trends in the contemporary art world. With its eclectic mix of sculptures, paintings, and installations, the fair offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the vibrant and dynamic world of contemporary art.

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