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NADA Miami 2018
20 December 2018
Now the fun really begins! After seeing much of the usual suspects at Art Basel I head to NADA which is a world of discoveries
The most exciting is Daata Editions which were showing some wonderful moving paintings hung directly on the wall, magic. The works looked superb and for a steal people could transport them from the wall to their own home
We showed some wonderful works as Chloe Wise, one of the Daata artists, poses in front of the new artworks by Ollie Dook, Jakob Kudsk Steensen and Puck Verkade. Plus works by Tracey Emin and Jacolby Satterwhite!
At the SculptureCenter's booth there was a wonderful Jesse Wine work that could not be missed!
At Shane Campbell Gallery I was very excited to acquire works by David Leggett. I have been following his humorous works for a long time and decided it was time to make a move. I enjoy his light footed way of entering into the heavy subject of racism in the USA
At Acadia Missa we spied our very first Lewis Hammond, a British Artist born in Wolverhampton
At Shoot The Lobster Tif Zab discovered the Jamaican Canadian young artist Tau Lewis, her practice is rooted in historical traumas
We enjoyed the work of Ivy Haldeman ‘Figure, Half Reclining, Hand Pushes Bun’
There was time for a rest and then it was time for lunch with Chloe and Tif Zab
I then caught up with my girlfriends, Maryam Eisler, Lauren Prakke, Fru Tholstrup and our hostess Kate Bryan
I loved some of the new acquisitions at the Rubell Family Collection. My favorite was Tschabalala Self
Then it was time to celebrate my birthday with my art family. Mera Rubell helping Chloe and I blow out our birthday cakes!