August 5, 2024
European Fine art

The European Fine Art Fair Opens With a Party at the Park Avenue Armory

Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky & Carl Timpone/BFA.com Amy Astley and Mitch Owens The design world, and seemingly most of the Upper East Side, turned

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European Fine art

A Dutch Treasure Trove Returns to New Amsterdam

The European Fine Art Fair, known as TEFAF and held every March in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht, had a reputation for

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European Fine art

The European Fine Art Fair Comes To The Park Avenue Armory

This article is more than 6 years old. TEFAF New York 2017. ©2017 Shannon Heylin. The art market’s orientation to, if not obsession

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Art Investment

‘The Skin Of The Bear’

This article is more than 6 years old. Speculation and investment are two delicate subjects in the art market, but they are hardly

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European Art

Art as Influence and Response: A First Look at *World War I and the Visual Arts*

Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (French [born Switzerland], 1859–1923). Mobilization, or La Marseillaise, 1915. Etching, sheet: 25 11/16 x 19 11/16 in. (65.2 x 50 cm).

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European Fine art

Nanne Dekking named chair of The European Fine Art Foundation

The European Fine Art Foundation (Tefaf) has a new chairman. Nanne Dekking, the chief executive and co-founder of Artory, will take over from

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European Fine art

Travel Europe through art at new Fine Arts exhibition

‘La Mangia, Siena’ (1927) by John Taylor Adams, American (1887–1953), etching on wove paper. Gift of Thomas B. Brumbaugh, professor of fine arts,

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European Fine art

A European Art Fair Freshens Up for Its First Spring on Park Avenue

Before Frieze set up its swinging shop in London’s Regent’s Park, before Art Basel transposed its staid Swiss self onto Miami Beach, art

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European Fine art

A Tour of TEFAF New York Spring 2017

Henry Moore’s Stringed Figure (1939), in the booth of London’s Offer Waterman, at TEFAF Spring 2017. MAXIMILÍANO DURÓN/ARTNEWS The storied TEFAF, whose acronym

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European Fine art

Is It Still OK To Like Matisse’s Harem Fantasy Paintings?

Around 1922, in his apartment at Nice, right along France’s balmy Mediterranean shore, Henri Matisse began to paint a series of odalisques —

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