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GARY NADER DISPLAYS THE LATIN AMERICAN MASTERS AT ZONA MACO 2016 - Stand # AM 210
29January
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GARY NADER DISPLAYS THE LATIN AMERICAN MASTERS AT ZONA MACO 2016 - Stand # AM 210

World-renowned gallerist Gary Nader will be displaying The Latin American Masters exhibit at Zona Maco 2016, one of the most important contemporary art fairs in Latin America.
 
Nader will join a variety of curators, institutions, museum directors and museum boards from around the world as he showcases works from legendary Latin American artists, including: Botero, Lam, Matta, Rivera, Tamayo, and Torres Garcia.
 
Gary Nader Art Centre will be joining important international art fairs to promote the foundation of the Nader Latin American art Museum in the city of Miami, which will be the largest Latin American Art museum in the world measuring approximately 250,000 sq. ft. With over 1,000 works of art from the most important modern and contemporary masters, the Nader Latin American Art Museum was created to elevate the importance of our culture by promoting excellence through art, which is accomplished through more than 35 years of hard work and dedication by museum founder Gary Nader.
 
Gary Nader Art Centre - Stand # AM 210
 
Zona Maco 2016 will be held from Feb. 4 - 7 at Centro Banamex, Sala (Hall) D 
Av. Conscripto 311, Col. Lomas de Sotelo, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, C.P.11200. 
México City, Mexico
 
About Nader Latin American Art Museum
 
The Nader Latin American Art Museum (NaderLAAM) as­pires to be one of the most important venues in North America. The museum will be dedicated to showcasing acclaimed art that fosters knowl­edge through a continuous process of appreciation and reinterpretation of modern and contemporary art from Latin American and its diaspora. Through a permanent collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photography, installations and other media, the museum's audience will experience and appreciate what is considered to be one of the world's most significant regions of today's Con­temporary art scene. The museum's collection will come from Naders private collection, which he has amassed throughout his career as a gallerist.