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TEFAF New York 2025 Brings Europe’s Leading Fine Art Antiques Fair to New York City

TEFAF New York (JackF/Adobe)
TEFAF New York (JackF/Adobe)

TEFAF New York 2025 is the American edition of Europe’s leading fine art antiques fair produced by The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). Many of the antiques are museum-quality. You can learn a lot by talking with the dealers. The people watching is great. It’s very Upper East Side.

11th TEFAF New York 2025

Park Avenue Armory

The 11th TEFAF New York 2025 antiques and design fair; is at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan’s Upper East Side; from Friday-Tuesday, May 9-13, 2025. $60. 🇧🇷 🇨🇦 🇨🇺 🇫🇷 🇮🇹

This season presents Latin galleries from Brazil, (French) Canada, Cuba, France, and Italy.

10th TEFAF New York 2024

Park Avenue Armory

TEFAF New York 2024, the American edition of Europe’s leading fine art antiques fair, brings almost 90 international fine art, design, and antiques galleries from 15 countries; to the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan’s Upper East Side; from Friday-Tuesday, May 10-14, 2024. From $55. 🇧🇷 🇨🇴 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇪🇸

As we are seeing throughout the arts this year, there is a strong presence from women artists. Now that the art world is embracing women’s work, it’s a good time to buy because we are at the beginning of the trend.

Latin Galleries

There are Latin galleries from Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, and all over the world.

  • Galleria Continua is an international gallery from Italy. 🇮🇹
  • Galeria Nara Roesler is a New York contemporary art gallery headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. 🇧🇷
  • Mayoral is an international dealer with galleries in Paris and Barcelona. Stand 309 🇫🇷 🇪🇸

New York Galleries

These are some of New York City’s finest art galleries:

  • BLUM (Stand 305)
  • Boghossian (Stand 102)
  • Demisch Danant (Stand 340)
  • Di Donna Galleries (Stand 334)
  • Donald Ellis Gallery (Stand 373)
  • Eykyn Maclean (Stand 359)
  • FD Gallery (Stand 352)
  • Friedman Benda (Stand 325)
  • Gagosian (Stand 350)
  • Gladstone Gallery (Stand 344)
  • Hostler Burrows (Stand 203)
  • Sean Kelly (Stand 330)
  • Tina Kim Gallery (Stand 336)
  • David Kordansky Gallery (Stand 318)
  • Galerie Lefebvre (Stand 209)
  • Lisson Gallery (Stand 342)
  • Fergus McCaffrey (Stand 333)
  • Mignoni (Stand 302)
  • Edward Tyler Nahem (Stand 321)
  • Petzel Gallery (Stand 354)
  • R & Company (Stand 205)
  • Almine Rech (Stand 322)
  • Robilant+Voena (Stand 307)
  • Galeria Nara Roesler (Stand 208) 🇧🇷
  • Salon 94 (Stand 306)
  • Skarstedt (Stand 304)
  • Sprüth Magers (Stand 327)
  • Templon (Stand 326)
  • Leon Tovar Gallery (Stand 366) 🇨🇴
  • David Tunick (Stand 371)
  • Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois (Stand 358)
  • Van de Weghe (Stand 207)
  • Venus Over Manhattan (Stand 103)
  • White Cube (Stand 355)
  • W&K-Weinerroither & Kohlbacher (Stand 308)
  • Yares Art (Stand 338)
  • David Zwirner (Stand 347)

TEFAF

TEFAF is one of the world’s leading fine art antique fairs. Its core is Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings and antiques, but there is also some modern art, contemporary art, and even jewelry. There is museum-quality art, but the fair leans towards fine art and design you would put in your home.

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Published May 7, 2025 ~ Updated May 7, 2025.

Filed Under: ART, Brazilian, Cuban, French, French Canadian, Italian, Manhattan, NYC Art Fairs, Park Avenue Armory, Upper East Side

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