From antiquity to living masters, the little sibling of TEFAF-Maastricht, Europe's defining celebration of fine art, antiquities, and jewelry, is the only New York fair to offer a comprehensive art historical journey that draws A-list celebrities, collectors, institutions, and discerning aesthetes. The Maastricht presentations have embraced more Modern and Contemporary art in recent years, and newer works take center stage in New York.
The 10th U.S. edition of The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) opened to ticket holders today and is on view through May 14 at the Park Avenue Armory in New York. At $55 ($25 for students) for one-day entry, TEFAF offers the best value, showcasing museum-quality art and radiating enchantment that transports us away from daily drudgery and geopolitical horror. The well-heeled crowd last night underscores its position as the best art fair in the U.S. It’s my Met Gala.
There might have been as many art fairs in New York this past fortnight as rainy days, but on an overcast Thursday afternoon, VIPs at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) were showing no signs of dreariness. Copious amounts of champagne and oysters—a TEFAF hallmark—may have helped to assuage fair-tigue, but it’s the fair’s aesthetic offerings that are known to enliven spirits. And this 10th edition of the New York fair did not disappoint.
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