NADA MIAMI, 2025: Maja Djordjevic | Petros Efstathiadis | Amir H. Fallah | Gisela McDaniel | Ioanna Pantazopoulou | Emily Ludwig Shaffer | The Callas
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Dio Horia at NADA Miami 2025
Booth #B404
The Art of What Remains
Dio Horia is pleased to announce its participation in NADA Miami 2025, presenting The Art of What Remains — a conceptual installation featuring works by Ioanna Pantazopoulou, Gisela McDaniel, The Callas, Maja Djordjevic, Emily Ludwig Shaffer, Petros Efstathiadis, and Amir H. Fallah.
Our presentation transforms the booth into a post-apocalyptic landscape, visually and emotionally reminiscent of The Last of Us. Earthy tones, suspended elements, and fragment-like works immerse visitors in an environment shaped by disruption — a world where familiar forms persist only as traces, echoes, and remnants. Responding to the urgencies of our time — from the global rise of authoritarianism to environmental collapse and the looming threat of conflict — the installation explores what survives after the structures of daily life fall away. Themes of resilience, memory, mythology, embodiment, ruins, and liminality permeate the presentation, inviting viewers into a space where past, present, and imagined futures converge. Through diverse practices spanning sculpture, painting, photography, installation, and conceptual research, the participating artists examine the fragile imprints humanity leaves behind. Their works evoke landscapes in transition, psychological terrains, rituals of care, and the blurred boundaries between the natural and the artificial, the personal and the collective. The Art of What Remains reflects Dio Horia’s commitment to presenting contemporary art that engages critically with the complexities of our world while creating spaces of imagination, introspection, and new possibility. We look forward to welcoming you at Booth B404 at NADA Miami 2025.
