Nomad, the itinerant art fair known for staging exhibitions in unconventional spaces, has found a new home at Robert Wilson's Watermill Center in Southampton. The event marks the first show at the property since Wilson's passing, according to Curbed.

The exhibition transforms the late theater director's estate into a curated gallery space, blending art with the distinctive architectural and natural setting of the Watermill Center. Nomad's selection of works aims to complement the site's existing collection and atmosphere.

Details on participating galleries or specific artworks on display were not provided in the source. The fair's presence in the Hamptons signals a continued trend of art events moving beyond traditional urban venues into more secluded, experiential locations.

While the exhibition brings new life to Wilson's creative compound, it also raises questions about the long-term preservation of the property's artistic legacy. The Watermill Center has historically served as a laboratory for avant-garde performance and visual art.

Future programming at the site remains unclear, as this inaugural Nomad event tests interest in the Hamptons art market. Organizers have not announced whether the exhibition will become an annual fixture.