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NADA Art Fair Miami 2008 by Brian Fichtner

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NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance), the small but relatively well-established fair known for its more raw, youthful energy has really come into its own this year. (Images above by RISD grad Ara Peterson, represented by Ratio 3.)

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If I had to pick my favorite at Art Basel Miami Beach this year, this would be the one. From the art itself to the fresh-faced exhibitors and enthusiastic attendees, the NADA experience gets much closer to what an art fair's supposed to be about. (Above image: a photograph by An-My Lê, represented by Murray Guy, New York.)

Check the slide show above for some favorites.

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This entry posted on 06 December 2008 at 4:34 PM
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