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Chicago fair will be launched by NADA in September

New Chicago Invitational will feature around forty galleries inside the historic Chicago Athletic association, after cancelling its New York event.

In this autumn, NADA (the New Art Dealer Alliance) will release a modern art fair in Chicago. At the same time, Contemporary art fair will be displayed in Expo Chicago and the launch of second Chicago architectural Biennial. Chicago invitational event will start from 18 September 2 21st September in Chicago athletic Association hotel (CAA). It will feature 40 International Exhibition. The event will not be larger than NADA’s former New York fair that was happened in the winter. The former New York fair was dropped due to the cities changeable and high priced real estate market.

Names of participants who will be the part of this fair are the following:

  • Chicago based Shane Campbell and Patron.
  • Tokyo’s Misako and Rosen
  • Altman Siegel of San Francisco

Heather Hubs said that they were waiting to arrange an event like this one from a long time and now the time comes to try it. NADA always supports small to medium size galleries. The city personifies “the experimental spirit” of the organization. Hubs added this more.

With a collaboration of rich and organized collectors, Chicago has a vital history of radical, artist-work spaces and art movement like Imagists in the 1960s. The city is also wherein a number of the biggest names in contemporary art ready to be live, work and educate, which includes Kerry James Marshall, Nick Cave, Theaster Gates and Michael Rakowitz.

Galleries like Corbett vs Dempsey and Shane Campbell which have to emerge as distinguished presences in Chicago’s commercial sector, in addition to the appearance of many more modern spaces within a previous couple of years, like Regards, customer and Mickey.

The fair will give flexibility about the cost to the exhibitors. In this way, they can be more creative without financial risks.

A large number of spaces will be used for this imperative fair. Building’s basketball courts and poolroom will be used as event spaces. The galleries will span almost two floors.

Jackson Sorbo

Managing editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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