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TEFAF New York 2023 Returns to the Park Avenue Armory

The 2023 edition of TEFAF New York, held within the sweeping Park Avenue Armory, is on view from May 12-16. The not-for-profit foundation gives a platform to over 91 diverse and international art dealers, highlighting exceptional jewelry, design, modern and contemporary art, and antiques. Returning exhibitors such as Jacksons of Sweden, Otto Jakob of Germany, and Galerie Chenel of France, are juxtaposed with new galleries such as PKM Gallery of South Korea, Yves Macaux of Belgium, and Galeria Nara Roesler of Brazil. TEFAF will also welcome a collaboration between Ruinart and the artist Eva Jospin, installed in the champagne house’s lounge at the fair.

TEFAF New York Edward and Jay Barber and Osgerby, “Signal R Monochromatic,” lacquered aluminium, Murano glass, lacquered cast bronze base, 51.18 x 16.92 x 17.48 inches, presented by Galerie kreo, © Alexandra de Cossette Courtesy Galerie kreo.

“It’s wonderful to return to the Park Avenue Armory and be part of New York’s incredible art scene,” remarked Bart Drenth, Global Managing Director of TEFAF. “Each year is unique, and it’s thrilling to work with this esteemed list of exhibitors to present museum-quality pieces and continue TEFAF’s legacy of sharing objects to inspire lovers of art from around the world.”

TEFAF New York Kiki Smith, “Visitors (stars, multiple crescent moons),” 2014, tappeto jacquard, 287 x 190,5 cm / 72 x 114 inches, presented by Galleria Continua, copyright: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA.
TEFAF New York Hanne Friis, “Trophy,” 2016, hand-sewn velvet silk dyed by lichens and mushrooms, 250 x 110 x 25 cm, presented by Galerie Maria Wettergren, copyright: Øystein Thorvaldsen, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Maria Wettergren.

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