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Nader Art Museum Latin America

For over 30 years, Gary Nader has been regarded as one of the most entrepreneurial and successful gallery in the world.

From his early career as the Director of Nader Gallery of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic in 1981 to his move to the United States to set up a gallery specializing in Latin American Art in Miami in 1985, Gary Nader has been determined not only to establish himself as an expert on Latin American Art, but to disseminate information about this recognized and exciting area of art in order to expand the horizons of his artists and collectors. To do this, Nader has established a number of significant art projects and publications, and he is still exploring other possibilities to enhance his profile and that of the art he believes so strongly in supporting. The opening of Gary Nader Fine Art in Coral Gables in 1992 was another step in expanding his role beyond that of a mere gallery director interested in the commercial sale of art.

Today, Gary Nader fine art has become much more than just a gallery; it’s one of the most important fine art gallery and the largest gallery in the world with 55,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space with three components: Gary Nader Private Collection, the Exhibition Gallery and the Sculpture Park. Situated in the heart of Wynwood, the new and renovated art district of Miami, it presents an extensive number of solo and group exhibitions, showcasing a major selection of works by well-­‐known Modern and Contemporary artists worldwide such as: Abu Naba’a, Atchugarry, Basquiat, Bermudez, Botero, Bravo, Cárdenas, Carreño, Chagall, Chamberlain, Chia, Condo, De Stabler, Dubuffet, Fontana, Galán, Goldfarb, Goldin, Gursky, Henry, Hirst, Hudson, Indiana, Iturria, Kahlo, Kippenberger, Kuitca, Lam, Larraz, Lichtenstein, Manet, Martinez Celaya, Matta, Matisse, Miro, Monet, Nara, Neshat, Oehlen, Oppenheim, Pettoruti, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Rivera, Ruff, Scheibitz, Soto, Stella, Tamayo, Toledo, Torres García, Vari, Venet, Warhol and Zuñiga, among others.