TEFAF Maastricht 2026 Names More Than 260 Exhibitors, Including Jewelry Dealers
More than 260 dealers are listed for TEFAF Maastricht 2026 at the MECC, with previews March 12–13 and public days March 14–19, and a Focus programme that names Mapplethorpe and Ladi Kwali.

More than 260 dealers will exhibit at TEFAF Maastricht 2026 at the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre, with invitation-only previews on March 12 and 13 and public days March 14–19. The fair’s full exhibitor announcement presents a main-fair roster described as comprehensive, and explicitly notes it includes galleries and dealers exhibiting jewellery and antiques.
The partial exhibitor excerpt supplied lists entries in order from Gallery 19C (United States) through Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art (Italy), naming A. Aardewerk (Netherlands), David Aaron (United Kingdom), Didier Aaron (France), Agnews (United Kingdom), Agnews Works on Paper (Belgium), Aicon (United States), Adrian Alan (United Kingdom), Kunstgalerij Albricht (Netherlands), A Lighthouse called Kanata (Japan), Altomani & Sons (Italy), Åmells Fine Arts Dealer (Sweden), and Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art (Italy), before the text truncates. The announcement indicates that bold type denotes galleries new to TEFAF Maastricht 2026, but the bold markup is not visible in the excerpt supplied.
TEFAF has also published a named Focus programme for Maastricht. The 2026 Focus participants include Galerie Thomas Schulte (Germany), presenting works by photographer Robert Mapplethorpe; TAFETA (United Kingdom), presenting works by Nigerian ceramicist Ladi Kwali; Demisch Danant (United States), presenting works by the French realist Antoine Vollon; Galerie Van den Bruinhorst (Netherlands), presenting works by Gerrit Rietveld; Ceysson & Bénétière (France, Luxembourg, Japan), presenting works by Patrick Saytour; and Alexis Lartigue (France), presenting works by Sam Francis. The Focus list continues with Galerie Maria Wettergren (France), presenting works by Margrethe [...], with the remainder of that entry truncated in the provided text.
TEFAF paired the exhibitor announcement with Summit news and partner credits: “TEFAF has announced its roster of international exhibitors, including Focus and Showcase participants, and the theme of this year’s annual TEFAF Summit, supported by TEFAF Maastricht’s Global Lead Partner, AXA XL in association with the Netherlands Commission for UNESCO.” The announcement also states, “The TEFAF Summit serves as a platform for meaningful discussions and collaboration to raise awareness and promote actionable solutions.” Separately, the release reminds readers, “For more information, subscribe to the TEFAF newsletter at TEFAF.com.” The announcement indicates the Summit theme was announced but the supplied excerpts do not include the theme text.

TEFAF’s New York edition returns May 15–19, 2026 at the Park Avenue Armory with 88 exhibitors, down from 91 in 2025. The New York roster highlights a mix of modern and contemporary galleries and notes antiquity and jewellery dealers, including Galerie Chenel, Charles Ede, and Ana Khouri, as part of the presentation; it also states 10 galleries are new to TEFAF New York, naming examples such as Galerie Lelong, Piano Nobile, Annely Juda Fine Art, and Larkin Erdmann.
The fair’s full announcement claims a complete exhibitor roster of 260+ dealers and names Showcase participants, but the supplied material here is a partial extract and does not reproduce the full list or the Showcase names. TEFAF Maastricht opens previews March 12 and 13 and runs publicly March 14–19 at the MECC, setting the stage for a programme that spans historical collecting and contemporary dialogues while maintaining explicit credits and partner commitments.
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