The 11th edition of the NADA New York fair, running until May 11, features 120 galleries and art spaces from 19 countries, focusing on themes of cryptic figuration and clandestine commentary. Highlights include Aurora Király's multimedia self-portrait at Anca PoteraÈu Gallery, the taxidermy crabs of artist Charles Degeyter at Tatjana Pieters, and Bárbara Alegre's intimate paintings at Dohing Art, inviting viewers to question perception and reality. The fair reflects contemporary artists' engagement with memory, nature, and constructed realities, tempting collectors with innovative artworks.
This work is all about photography and memory," PoteraÈu tells The Art Newspaper. "Király is one of the most respected artists of her generation in Romania.
It's about the relationship between nature and constructed reality," says the artist Charles Degeyter, who started his career as a poster illustrator for bands like Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age.
the viewer to wonder whose fingers are slithering through an otherwise quiet plane of wallpaper, as seen in Nothing Happens but the Wallpaper (2025), priced at $3,000.
The sculpture, breeze (2025), was priced, inviting onlookers into the sneaky synaesthesia of their creation.
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