At Miami’s “Smaller” Fairs, Textiles and Softness Take the Stage

about 5 months ago (12/07/2023)

At Miami’s “Smaller” Fairs, Textiles and Softness Take the Stage Skip to content Artist Beya Gille Gacha captures visitors’ attention at the Keijsers Koning booth with her life-like sculpture “Orant 5” (2019). (all photos Alexandra Martinez/ Hyperallergic ) MIAMI — Past the undulating panels of Miami Beach Convention Center’s hallowed walls, where Art Basel attendees fight over works that have already been pre-sold, smaller art fairs like NADA, Untitled, and Ink Miami offer some of the most eye-catching and accessible ambiance and works during the city’s Art Week. On the mainland, the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), best known for exhibiting emerging artists at an affordable price point, is back this year at the Ice Palace Studios.

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