August 6, 2024
European Fine art

For TEFAF, a New Year Brings a New Approach

All art fairs have an array of selling points, which are necessary to get dealers and collectors to sign on, given how much the gatherings of galleries have proliferated. March comes amid one of the busiest seasons of the year for such events. But not every fair is described as “the Super Bowl and the

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Museum-Quality Text Messages – The New York Times

OTTERLO, the Netherlands — “This work is installed when the word ‘Time’ is spoken,” says a single white sheet of paper framed behind glass. That is the full extent of the conceptual artwork “Time Spoken” (1982) by Ian Wilson. In the corner of a gallery at the Kröller-Müller Museum in De Hoge Veluwe National Park,

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An Art Fair Gets Extra Sparkle

When Hancocks London acquired what it later came to call the Anglesey tiara, the new owners had no idea of the piece’s history, said the managing director, Stephen Burton. The stunning circa 1890 tiara, which is enjoying top billing among jewelry displays in Maastricht, the Netherlands, at the European Fine Art Fair, known as TEFAF,

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The Most Pioneering Design Objects to Scope out at TEFAF – Robb Report

Published on February 21, 2020 Herve Lewandowski You’d be forgiven for thinking the European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) Maastricht is stuck in its ways. Over the course of its 32-year history, the Netherlands-based fair has established itself as a mecca for those hunting old masters and antiques, all while largely ignoring both the modern and

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Sorry, but Your Photography Is Not Fine Art. Here’s Why

The words “fine art” have got to be some of the most misused and abused in photography. For a term that is pretty much meaningless, it’s quite impressive. The likes of Peter Lik definitely haven’t helped with this problem, and nor have countless print labs around the world. Let’s be clear: making something black and white does

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Paris-based Convelio seals €9 million Series A for fine arts logistics platform and US expansion

Convelio, a Paris-based logistics tech startup in the fine art industry, has raised a €9 million in Series A round led by Acton Capital, with support from an existing investor, Singapore-based Global Founders Capital. Founded in 2017, Convelio is a digital tool and freight forwarder that delivers to over 70 destinations. Its dispatch algorithm considers

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A Must-See Guide To A Crown Jewel Of Global Art Fairs

This article is more than 3 years old. formed of a graduated row of old European and old mine cut diamonds which detach to form a rivière necklace. This is surmounted by scroll and cluster motifs, interspersed with curved tines and topped with graduated pear-shaped diamond-set motifs, gold and diamond Length necklace 42 cm (16.5

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Tefaf boss Patrick van Maris—who took the fair brand to New York—quits

Patrick van Maris has announced he will leave The European Fine Art Fair (Tefaf) at the end of May after five years as its president and chief executive. Van Maris, who was previously managing director of Sotheby’s Europe from 2008 to 2012, will remain in his post to oversee the next Tefaf Maastricht (7-15 March)

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The World’s Most Prestigious Art Fairs (By Continent/Region)

  According to UBS’s Art Market Report, there were almost 300 international art shows in 2018 across every continent, with about 52% of the fairs in Europe. The travel and energy necessary to see most of these have been leading to a phenomenon called “fair-tigue”. Thankfully, you don’t have to cross an ocean to find

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A mix of old and new brings fresh collectors to Tefaf New York Fall though sales remain slow

The fall edition of the ever-luxurious European Fine Art Fair (Tefaf) has quickly become a fixture of New York’s autumn art calendar since it launched four years ago to “renew interest in categories of historical art that have not received the attention they deserve” in the US, according to the then-chairman Willem van Roijen. This

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