Tomas Redrado Art Gallery Unveils 2026 Program at NADA Miami Following Paris Photo Participation
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The gallery 'Tomas Redrado Art' (TRA) will present a curated selection of works at NADA Miami — a lineup that reflects its annual program across three sites: José Ignacio, Buenos Aires and Miami. The offerings bridge the gallery’s first exhibition of 2026 in José Ignacio with shows by Jessica Trosman (January), Maggie Petroni (May, Buenos Aires), a solo by Luna Sudaca (June, Miami), and newly-presented work by Francisco Montes and Julia Retz (October).

TRA frames this exhibition as a “transgenerational, material-focused response to the politics of urban life,” with the booth functioning as a condensed chart of the gallery’s curatorial vision — highlighting artists who shape its current identity.
In conjunction, TRA — together with Kemay Hotel Boutique (formerly Art House) — launches the second edition of its José Ignacio program. This initiative combines month-long artist residencies at Arenas de José Ignacio with exhibitions born from onsite production, under low-impact criteria and strong community engagement. After five years of programming in Miami and maintaining a base in Buenos Aires, TRA aims to strengthen its role as a platform for contemporary Latin American art with global reach.
The 2026 cycle begins next week with the residency of Francisco Montes, marking a continuation of Kemay’s support for international artists by offering accommodation, logistics and a stable groundwork for creative production.

By aligning its presence at NADA Miami with a forthcoming residency and exhibition season in José Ignacio — supported by Kemay — TRA underscores its commitment to fostering cross-regional cultural exchange and reinforcing contemporary art practice in Latin America and beyond.


