Tefaf 2018: Top 9 Modern Art Booths at Maastricht
The Tefaf Maastricht 2018 fair offers a vast array of high-level items spanning 7,000 years of art history, from furniture and antique books to Impressionist paintings and tribal sculptures, with a notable presence of modern and contemporary art. The article highlights nine top modern art booths, including Perrotin (Paris, New York, Seoul), Massimo De Carlo (Milan, London, Hong Kong), Van Der Weghe (New York), Karsten Greve (Paris, Cologne), Tornabuoni (Florence, Paris), Mazzoleni (Turin, London), Sprovieri (London), Axel Vervoordt (Wijnegem, Hong Kong), and Cardi (Milan, London). Italian galleries are particularly strong, reflecting the country's robust representation at the fair. The fair is described as having something for every taste, all at a high level, with a mix of periods and styles.
Key facts
- Tefaf Maastricht 2018 features items covering 7,000 years of art history.
- The fair includes modern and contemporary art alongside furniture, antique books, Impressionist paintings, and tribal sculptures.
- Nine top modern art booths are highlighted: Perrotin, Massimo De Carlo, Van Der Weghe, Karsten Greve, Tornabuoni, Mazzoleni, Sprovieri, Axel Vervoordt, and Cardi.
- Perrotin has locations in Paris, New York, and Seoul.
- Massimo De Carlo operates in Milan, London, and Hong Kong.
- Van Der Weghe is based in New York.
- Karsten Greve has galleries in Paris and Cologne.
- Tornabuoni is present in Florence and Paris.
- Mazzoleni is based in Turin and London.
- Sprovieri is located in London.
- Axel Vervoordt has spaces in Wijnegem and Hong Kong.
- Cardi operates in Milan and London.
- Italian galleries are particularly strong at the fair.
Entities
Institutions
- Tefaf Maastricht
- Perrotin
- Massimo De Carlo
- Van Der Weghe
- Karsten Greve
- Tornabuoni
- Mazzoleni
- Sprovieri
- Axel Vervoordt
- Cardi
- Artribune
Locations
- Maastricht
- Netherlands
- Paris
- France
- New York
- United States
- Seoul
- South Korea
- Milan
- Italy
- London
- United Kingdom
- Hong Kong
- China
- Cologne
- Germany
- Florence
- Turin
- Wijnegem
- Belgium