TEFAF Online Presents a First Look
298 Masterpieces, 7,000 years of art history
The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF), is thrilled to provide a special glimpse of its anticipated inaugural digital fair, TEFAF Online, running November 1-4, 2020, with two preview days on October 30 and 31, 2020. Each of the almost 300 participating exhibitors from across the global TEFAF community have been challenged to present a single masterpiece in their collection which best represents their expertise. The resulting showcase is a collection of artworks in the top segment of the market in one place. This “First Look” at 16 of those pieces is a window into the variety TEFAF Online represents and provides a taste of what the new digital experience offers.
Guests of TEFAF Online will be afforded the option of live and immediate interactions with all exhibitors, who will be available for discussion and to conduct business at the click of a button. To attend TEFAF Online, pre-register today at [https://www.tefaf.com/visitors/sign_up](https://www.tefaf.com/visitors/sign_up).
Members of the press may apply for admittance to press preview days, 30 and 31 October, via [email protected].
ABOUT TEFAF MAASTRICHT
TEFAF Maastricht is widely regarded as the world's premier Fair for fine art, antiques and design. Featuring over 280 prestigious dealers from some 22 countries, TEFAF Maastricht is a showcase for the finest art works currently on the market. Alongside the traditional areas of Old Master paintings, antiques and classical antiquities that cover approximately half of the Fair, you can also find modern and contemporary art, photography, jewelry, 20th century design and works on paper.
ABOUT TEFAF NEW YORK
TEFAF New York was founded in early 2016 to host two annual art fairs in New York at the Park Avenue Armory, TEFAF New York Fall and TEFAF New York Spring. Each Fair features around 90 leading exhibitors from around the globe. Tom Postma Design, celebrated for its innovative work with leading museums, galleries, and art fairs, has developed designs for the Fairs that interplay with the spectacular spaces while giving them a lighter, contemporary look and feel. Exhibitor stands will flow throughout the Armory’s landmark building encompassing the Wade Thompson Drill Hall and extending to both the first and second floors of the Armory’s period rooms, creating a Fair of unprecedented depth and impact in New York City.
ABOUT BANK OF AMERICA
At Bank of America, we believe in the power of the arts to help economies thrive, educate and enrich societies, and create greater cultural understanding. That’s why we are a leader in helping the arts flourish across the globe, supporting more than 2,000 nonprofit cultural institutions each year. Our arts support is wide ranging. We believe the neighborhood playhouse can be as important as the world-class museum or orchestra in its value to the community, in the lives of its citizens and in the education of its young people. A key component of our arts program is to help nonprofit institutions illuminate varied cultural traditions and to help the arts sector create pathways for more diverse engagement. The Bank of America Art Program is part of the company’s commitment to grow responsibly while bringing value to economies, society and the communities we serve. To learn more about our arts support, please visit bankofamerica.com/arts.