The European Fine Art Fair, or TEFAF, is currently in full swing in Maastricht. Now in its 26th year, the fair, which opened for previews on March 14, runs through this Sunday, March 24. Regarded as the world’s leading art fair, and unparalleled in its scope and quality, TEFAF offers attendees a dazzling array of museum-quality works, ranging from antiquities to the 21st century.
Presenting 260 galleries from 20 countries, the fair is expected to draw 70,000 visitors over its 10-day period. Attendees this year will be welcomed by a variety ofTEFAF highlights, including an exhibition of Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) drawings, the second annual TEFAF Art Symposium, and a monumental installation by Joana Vasconcelos (French, b.1971).
Van Gogh’s Drawings: Masterpieces from the Van Gogh Museum offers an exceptional opportunity to view works on paper by the master Dutch post-Impressionist. These works, loaned from the Amsterdam museum, are rarely exhibited due to their fragility. The 18 drawings include preliminary studies for paintings as well as finished works that showcase Van Gogh’s experimentation with technique and subject matter.
This year’s TEFAF Art Symposium, entitled Rising Stars in the Art World: Emerging Markets and Top–Performing Artists, was held on March 15. The symposium, which brought together a panel of artists, collectors, and art market experts–including artnet’s very own director of global strategy, Thomas Galbraith–opened with a review of the global art market in 2012, highlighting emerging markets in China and Brazil. The conference then moved onto presentations on the theme of top performing artists that dominate the market, which were followed by a panel discussion.
Vasconcelos, a speaker on the symposium panel, also showcased her immense hanging installation, Mary Poppins (2010). Created from a variety of hand–made crochet, found fabrics, and mass–produced objects, the work’s six elongated arms stretch, chandelier–like, at TEFAF’s entrance. Mary Poppins was also displayed last summer at Versailles, where Vasconcelos was the first woman and youngest artist to participate in the Palace’s Contemporary Art program, following artists such as Jeff Koons (American, b.1955) and Takashi Murakami (Japanese, b.1962).
These are just a handful of the highlights of TEFAF 2013, which also includes an impressive backdrop of works by Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660), Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678), and Rudolf Stingel (Italian, b.1956), to name a few. The recent announcement of TEFAF’s talks with Sotheby’s to develop an event in China indicates that the world’s largest and highest quality art and antiques fair will only continue to grow.
Participating artnet Galleries Members:
Alon Zakaim Fine Art
Axel Vervoordt Gallery
Beck & Eggeling
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Berko Fine Paintings
Robert Bowman Gallery
Galerie Brame & Lorenceau
Carlton Hobbs LLC
Connaught Brown
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
David Tunick, Inc.
Daxer & Marschall Kunsthandel
Derek Johns Ltd
Dickinson
Didier Aaron
Galerie Fabien Boulakia
Galerie Downtown – François Laffanour
Galerie Eric Coatalem
Galerie Henze & Ketterer
GALERIE HOPKINS
Galerie Karsten Greve AG
Galerie Ludorff
Galerie Patrice Trigano
Galerie Thomas
Galerie Utermann
Galleri K
Gallery Delaive
Gana Art Gallery
Hamiltons Gallery
Hammer Galleries
Haunch of Venison
Jason Jacques
Jean–Luc Baroni Ltd
Keitelman Gallery
Kukje Gallery
Kunsthandel Ivo Bouwman
Kunsthandel P. de Boer bv
MacConnal-Mason Gallery
Mallett & Son Ltd
Marlborough Fine Art Ltd.
Michael Goedhuis
Montgomery Gallery
Noortman Master Paintings
Offer Waterman & Co
Osborne Samuel
Patrick Derom Gallery
Rafael Valls Limited
Richard Green
Richard L. Feigen & Co.
Richard Nagy Ltd.
Robilant & Voena
Rossi & Rossi
Salis & Vertes
Sebastian + Barquet
Senger Bamberg Kunsthandel
Sperone Westwater
Stair Sainty Gallery
Stephen Ongpin Fine Art
Stoppenbach & Delestre
The Matthiesen Gallery
The Mayor Gallery
Trinity House
Van de Weghe Fine Art
Galerie von Bartha
Wienerroither & Kohlbacher
Waterhouse & Dodd