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nada

[nah-duh] / ˈnɑ də /






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At NADA, group presentations seemed more numerous than before, an approach by gallerists that often results in disjointed booths where more is less and volume blurs curatorial vision.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 3, 2025

The reconnaissance satellite launch on Wednesday was conducted by NADA.

From Reuters • May 31, 2023

But when Andrew Koblenz, executive vice president of legal and regulatory affairs for all of NADA, took the stage, 6 of the 120 seats were occupied.

From Slate • May 30, 2023

NADA, which is known for giving space to emerging galleries, debuted its first Miami Beach fair in 2003 with 35 exhibitors, growing to approximately 74 exhibitors in 2014.

From Forbes • Apr. 7, 2015

You'd think there would be more somewhere about, but NADA.

From The Song of the Lark by Cather, Willa Sibert




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