ENTRANCE TEFAF NEW YORK FALL  PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIRSTEN CHILSTROM ENTRANCE TEFAF NEW YORK FALL PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIRSTEN CHILSTROM - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: tefaf

Was: Messe

Wann: 27.10.2018 - 31.10.2018

(New York, NY) October 22, 2018 – TEFAF New York Fall, which opens to the public this week, on Saturday, October 27, and runs through Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at the historic Park Avenue Armory releases a selection of key works to be exhibited at the much-anticipated third edition of the Fair.

The Fair, which features 93 of the world’s leading art and antiques dealers…

(New York, NY) October 22, 2018 – TEFAF New York Fall, which opens to the public this week, on Saturday, October 27, and runs through Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at the historic Park Avenue Armory releases a selection of key works to be exhibited at the much-anticipated third edition of the Fair.

The Fair, which features 93 of the world’s leading art and antiques dealers, including 10 new exhibitors, showcases top quality, strictly-vetted works from a variety of collecting areas including fine and decorative art from antiquity to 1920, as well as rare books and manuscripts, jewelry, portrait miniatures, arms and armor, and much more. TEFAF has refreshed the conversation and the climate for historic art in America by highlighting its relevance and providing an innovative platform and collector experience. In a year that saw Salvator Mundi sell for $450 million at a contemporary art auction, Victoria Beckham hosting Old Master Paintings at her store in London, and Beyonce and Jay-Z filming their music video in the Louvre – older art has firmly crossed-over into the pop-culture milieu in a most discernable way.

For more than three decades, TEFAF has been widely regarded as the world’s preeminent organization devoted to fine art, design and antiquities, celebrated for its dedication to historical importance and unrivalled quality. The specialist dealers at TEFAF are experts in their fields, providing both a wealth of knowledge and an all-encompassing picture of cultural and artistic evolution and development through a range of time periods and mediums in an elegrantly curated display at the Armory.

Returning for this iteration of the Fair are monumental works displayed in the public spaces of the Armory, outside of the exhibitor’s booths and historic rooms. This program utilizes the soaring spaces and unique architectural framework of the Park Avenue Armory to enable dealers to showcase larger scale works which adds to the overall offering at the Fair. The works to be featured in the public spaces of the armory are from the exhibitor Mullany (UK, stand 373), showing a rare Flemish tapestry Feuilles de choux with stag (c. 1550-70), Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts (US, stand 202) displaying William Hunt Diederich’s (1854-1953) Polo Players Weathervane (c.1926), Gregg Baker Asian Art (UK, stand 353) presenting a pair of Ishiyama Taihaku’s (1893-1961) Two-Fold Screens with Egrets Perched on the Branches of a Willow Tree (c. 1934), and Robert Simon Fine Art (US, stand 327) showing The Martyrdom of Saint Peter (c. 1660-65) by Giovanni Battista Beinaschi (1636-88).

TEFAF New York Fall 2018 will include a dynamic range of exceedingly rare, museum-quality, and historically significant pieces, such as a full-length portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) offered by exhibitor Hirschl & Adler (US, stand 370).

Amongst the stellar decorative works of art being brought to the Fair are Thomas Chippendale’s (1718-79) The Brocket Hill Saloon Chairs (1773) shown by Ronald Phillips (UK, stand 357) which once belonged to Sir Elton John, as well as a gold brooch (c. 1842) a gift from Prince Albert to Queen Victoria to commemorate the birth of their first born child, also called Victoria, brought by Wartski (UK, stand 311). Also notable and new to market, is a singular and rare compilation of five of Ovid’s Heroides (c. 1493) presented to queen consort Anne of Brittany, which is presented by Dr. Jörn Günther Rare Books AG (Switzerland, stand 336).

For the complete TEFAF New York Fall 2018 exhibitor list, please click here. A full list of Fair highlights are available in the supporting document.

The exhibitor offering is supported by a comprehensive and informative series of coffee and afternoon talks, A complete list of the cultural programming for TEFAF New York Fall 2018 is available here.

The Fair’s Opening VIP Preview takes place on Friday, October 26, from 1:00 – 8:00 PM, with The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering hosting its Opening Night Benefit from 5:00 – 8:00 PM. Proceeds of the evening support The Society’s patient care, research, and education programs at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, as well as the acclaimed cultural programs produced by the Park Avenue Armory. Opening Night tickets are available for purchase at www.giving.mskcc.org/tefaf, or by calling +1 212.639.7972.

Tags: Alte Meister, Antiquitäten, Design, Druckgrafiken, Gemälde, Glas, Kunstwerke, Malerei, Möbel, Moderne Kunst, Porzellan, Sammlung, Schmuck, Silber, Skulpturen, Zeitgenössische Kunst

VENUE
Park Avenue Armory643 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10065 USA
Opening hours for TEFAF New York Spring 2018
THURSDAY, MAY 3Noon - 8 PM:  VIP Preview (VIP Cardholders only)
FRIDAY, MAY 411 AM - Noon:  Early Access (VIP Cardholders only)Noon - 8 PM:  General Admission
SATURDAY, MAY 511 AM - Noon:  Early Access (VIP Cardholders only)Noon - 8 PM:  General Admission
SUNDAY, MAY 611 AM - Noon:  Early Access (VIP Cardholders only)Noon - 6 PM:  General Admission
MONDAY, MAY 711 AM - Noon:  Early Access (VIP Cardholders only)Noon - 8 PM:  General Admission
TUESDAY, MAY 811 AM - Noon: Early Access (VIP Cardholders only)Noon - 6 PM: General Admission

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