May 7 - 11, 2025
The Starrett-Lehigh Building
601 W. 26th Street, 3rd Floor: C108
New York, NY 10001
839 is excited to participate in the 11th edition of NADA New York, taking place May 7 - 11, 2025 at The Starrett-Lehigh Building at 601 W. 26th Street in Chelsea. The gallery will present new and recent works from Los Angeles artists Olivia Gibian and Andrés Janacua.
Olivia Gibian (b. 1988, Selma, Alabama) is an artist living in Los Angeles. She received her BFA in painting and printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011. 839 presented her exhibition “Selected Ambient Works” in Los Angeles in the fall of 2024. She has exhibited at the Other Places art fair (OPaf, San Pedro), Treasure Town (Brooklyn), William King Museum of Art (Abingdon, VA), and the VCU FAB Gallery (Richmond, VA). She has also designed costumes and sets for dance, theatre, and video. In addition to her primary focus on painting, she enjoys making clothing, ceramics, and textile objects. She also works as a floral designer.
Andrés Janacua (b. 1982, possibly Los Angeles). P’Urhépecha. Received a BFA from the University of Southern California, MFA from Claremont Graduate University. He was an artist in residence at MFAH CORE (Houston), Queens Museum (New York), SOMA (Mexico City), and more. He has exhibited at Rio Hondo Art Gallery (Whittier, CA), CSUN Art Galleries (Northridge, CA), Charlie James Gallery (Los Angeles), Elephant Art Space (Los Angeles), Shelter in Place (Boston, MA), Vitrine (Albuquerque, NM), and Commonwealth and Council (Los Angeles). His solo exhibition with 839, "My Dad Drips," was on view in the fall of 2024. He currently resides in Los Angeles, and works at times in Chilchota, Michoacán.
About NADA
Founded in 2002, the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not-for-profit 501c6 collective of professionals working with contemporary art. Our mission is to create an open flow of information, support, and collaboration within our field and to develop a stronger sense of community among our constituency. We believe that the adversarial approach to exhibiting and selling art has run its course. We believe that change can be achieved through fostering constructive thought and dialogue between various points in the art industry from large galleries to small spaces, non-profit and commercial alike. Through support and encouragement, we facilitate strong and meaningful relationships between our members working with new contemporary and emerging art; while enhancing the public’s interaction with contemporary art.
For images and inquiries: info@839gallery.com
VIP Preview (by Invitation)
Wednesday, May 7, 10am–4pm
VIP Hour & Breakfast Reception (by invitation only)
Friday, May 9, 10–11am
Open to the Public
Wednesday, May 7, 4–7pm
Thursday, May 8, 11am–7pm
Friday, May 9, 11am–7pm
Saturday, May 10, 11am–7pm
Sunday, May 11, 11am–5pm
Single-Day Ticket [Early-Bird], $45
Multi-Day Pass [Early-Bird], $65
Vernissage Pass, $150.00
Olivia Gibian
Coy Moon, 2024
Gouache and watercolor on paper
15 x 11 in.
Andrés Janacua
Big Thighs, 2024
Toquillo weaving in a padauk artist’s frame
52 1/2 x 37 1/2 in.
© 2025 by 839
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