The Park
Avenue Armory
Tefaf New York Spring
Fair
Tefaf is
widely regarded as the world’s pre-eminent organization for fine art, antiques,
and design. It gives international dealers the platform
to present museum-quality works of all eras and genres to a broad base of
collectors and connoisseurs. Tefaf runs
three Fairs internationally - Tetaf
Maastricht, which covers 7,000 years of art history; Tefaf New York
Spring, focuses on modern and
contemporary art and design; and Tefaf
New York Fall, covering fine and
decorative art from antiquity to
1920. It is also unrivalled in the rigor with which it checks the quality,
authenticity, and condition of the works of art on sale at its fairs. Using the
latest technical equipment, its vetting committees scrutinize every item to be
presented, so buyers can feel confident that any object offered for sale has
passed through the hands and under the eyes of leading international experts.
Peter
Freeman Inc. – New York Paris
Andy Warhol – 1964
Sean Kelly –
New York
Jose Davila – Untitled – 2017
Carpenters
Workshop Gallery – London-Paris-New York
Vladimir Kagan – sofa
Vincenzo De Cotiis – table
Studio Drift – light
Studio Job - cat
Galerie
Georges-Philippe and Nathalie Vallois – Paris
Niki de Saint Phalle –
Marilyn – 1964
Galerie
Perrotin – New york- Paris-Hong Kong
Hans Hartung –
T1966-E14 – 1966
Hans Hartung –
T1976-E12 – 1976
Pierre Soulages –
Pienture 324x362 –
1986
FD Gallery –
New York
Maker Unknown –
Natural Saltwater Pearls
We were impressed by
the caliber of collectors, museum colleagues, and fellow exhibitors, and were
gratified by the reception to our presentation pairing Surrealist masterpieces
and Native American masks. For the
second year, Tefaf set the bar for New York art fairs.”
Emmanuel Di Donna
Director, Di Donna Galleries
Di Donna
Galleries – New York
Max Ernst – Head of a
Man – 1947
Cup’iq – Mask – c.1900
Kay Sage – Contraband – 1961
Bel Etage –
Wolfgang Bauer – Vienna
Chest – The Fauna of
the Earth – c.1935
Josef Hoffman – design
Franz von Zulow – painter
Gagosian –
North America-Europe-Asia
John Currin – Flugel
Horn – 2018
John Currin -
Secretary -2018
Galerie
David Ghezelbash – Paris
Egyptian Mummy of an
Ibis – 750-30 B.C.
Galerie Thomas – Munich
Gunther Uecker –
Plastische Linien – Reihung – 1972
Installation
For the first time this year, the
exhibitors’ museum-quality works were complemented by five monumental
installations in the public spaces of the Armory’s historic Drill Hall, which
together fostered a uniquely dynamic and diverse art experience, setting the
stage for the Fair.
John Chamberlain –
Karankawas Falls –
2003
Courtesy - Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art
Axel
Vervoordt – Antwerp Hong Kong
Fragments of a Seated
Pharaoh – c.1900
B.C.
Head of a Boy - c.140-150A.D.
Tina Kim
Gallery – New York
Alexander Calder –
Untitled – Carousel
– 1942
Galerie
Thomas – Munich
Paul Klee – Portrait
of a Voilet-Eyed Woman – 1921
Dansk
Mobelkunst Gallery – Copenhagen-Paris
Installation
Arne Jacobsen – Drawer
Units – 1958
Adrain
Sassoon – London
Bouke de Vries – Guan
Yin in a Square of Roses – 2018
Anthony
Meier Fine Arts – San Francisco
Donald Judd – Untitled
– Lascaux 89-19 –
1989
Anthony
Meier Fine Arts – San Francisco
Jesus Rafael Soto –
Vibracion, Bastones con Rojo – 1964
Galerie
Lefebvre – Paris
Franrisek Drtikol – Cactus – 1925
Dickinson –
London
Pablo Picasso –
Portrait de Francoise
– 1946
Hans P.
Kraus Jr. Inc. – New York
Gustave Le Gray – La
Vague Brisee, Mer Mediterranee
The Breaking Wave – 1857
Lisson
Gallery – London-NewYork
Lee Ufan – From Point – 1975
Richard
Green - London
Bridget Riley CH CBE –
YGBR – four colours – visual violet 1983
Dickinson – London-New York
William De Kooning –
Untitled Figures – a pair of drawings – 1954
Nilufar
Gallery – Milan
Installation
Jorge Zalszupin –
Carrinho de cha –
trolley – 1950
Gio Ponti – La
Primavera –
sculpture – 1950-1959
Nina Yashar
Installation
- Drill Hall
Alexander Calder - Le
Trois Barres
Courtesy - Van de Weghe
When Flowers
meet Art
Ten Kate Flowers and
Decorations