Next weekend, culturalists will gather at the Park Avenue Armory for the 10th annual edition of TEFAF New York 2024, the American satellite of the Dutch fair out of Maastricht. Running May 10 to 14, with a VIP preview on May 9, TEFAF—or The European Fine Art Foundation—will feature modern and contemporary art, design, antiquities, and jewelry from 90 different exhibitors representing 15 countries.
“It’s always great to return to [the Park Avenue Armory] and continue TEFAF’s legacy within the city’s incredible art scene, bringing together captivating objects from top international dealers,” says Hidde van Seggelen, TEFAF executive committee president. “The interaction between the genres of modern and contemporary art, jewelry, antiquities and design draws collectors to TEFAF, which is why we are also thrilled to be showcasing a broad range of works in the historic period rooms at the Park Avenue Armory, incorporating the landmark’s own design elements into the mix.”
Highlights at this edition will include works by names known as well as more experimental up-and-comers. As usual, TEFAF New York 2024 will host gallery standouts: Friedman Benda (don’t miss its display of anthropomorphic lamps by Carmen D’Apollonio), Spruth Magers (a white marble bench by Jenny Holzer is a highlight), and Yves Macaux (with its 131 pieces of vintage Josef Hoffmann flatware) among them. At Richard Green, Henry Moore’s reclining figures will appeal to fans of midcentury abstraction. London’s ceramic sage Adrian Sassoon is back for another year, this time showing Kate Malone’s bubbling atomic collection. And there’s plenty more.
Continuing our tradition of AD Selects, our editors have perused this year’s TEFAF offerings and curated 20 objects, which will bear an identifying AD Selects placard. At the fair, keep your eyes peeled in order to scout our following favorites.
Adrian Sasson
Kate Malone, Tall Atomic, 2024
Courtesy of Adrian Sasson Gallery
Axel Vervoordt
César, Compression, 1970
Courtesy of Axel Vervoordt
Beck & Eggeling
Aljoscha, Phylogenetic Utopias – Bioism Engineering of the Ethical Bliss
Courtesy of Beck & Eggeling
Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art
Jadé Fadojutimi, Fleetingly Fresh, 2018
Courtesy of Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art
Friedman Benda
Carmen D’Apollonio, I Only Speak French Today, 2023
Courtesy of Friedman Benda
Galerie Chastel-Maréchal
Line Vautrin, Mirror “Aux Alouettes,” 1955
Courtesy of Galerie Chastel-Maréchal
Galerie Kreo
Virgil Abloh, Tower Hills, 2021
Courtesy of Galerie Kreo
Galerie Maria Wettergren
Laura Bergsøe, coffee table, 2023
Courtesy of Galerie Maria Wettergren
Gana Art
Chiharu Shiota, State of Being (Book), 2023
Courtesy of Gana Art
Geoffrey Diner Gallery
Judie Kensley McKie, Panther Table, 1988
Courtesy of Geoffrey Diner Gallery
Hostler Burrows
Egevaerk Studio (Mette Bentzen & Lasse Kristensen), Glacier Shape #1, 2019–24
Courtesy of Hostler Burrows
Egevaerk Studio (Mette Bentzen & Lasse Kristensen), Glacier Shape #2, 2019–24
Courtesy of Hostler Burrows
Leon Trovar Gallery
Rufino Tamayo, Claustrofobia, 1954
Courtesy of Leon Trovar Gallery
Modernity Stockholm
Paavo Tynell, The Snowflake Chandelier, ca. 1954–56
Courtesy of Modernity Stockholm
R & Company
Lina Bo Bardi, Bardi’s Bowl, ca. 1953–70
Courtesy of R & Company
Richard Green
Henry Moore, Reclining Figure, 1945
Courtesy of Richard Green
Salon 94
Rebecca Salsbury James, Seashells on the Sands, 1935
Courtesy of Salon 94
Rebecca Salsbury James, Seashells on the Sands, 1935
Courtesy of Salon 94
Sean Kelly
Sam Moyer, Memory Line #3, 2023
Courtesy of Sean Kelly
Spruth Magers
Jenny Holzer, Truisms: Freedom Is a Luxury Not a Necessity, 2013–22
Courtesy of Spruth Magers
Tina Kim Gallery
Seo-Bo Park, Ecriture No. 080525, 2008
Courtesy of Tina Kim Gallery
Yves Macaux
Josef Hoffmann, 131-piece Flat Model cutlery set for 12 people, 1903–05
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