TEFAF Announces Distinguished Roster of 2025 Maastricht Exhibitors. AXA XL Expands To Global Lead Partner

Oct 28, 2024 Amsterdam, The Netherlands

0307 TM24 Intersection Loraine Bodewes7 copy NEW

TEFAF Maastricht 2024. Photo by Loraine Bodewes. Courtesy of TEFAF

Maastricht, Netherlands28 October 2024 – TEFAF (The European Fine Art Foundation) has announced its roster of international exhibitors, including Showcase and Focus participants, and the expansion of AXA XL’s position to Global Lead Partner. AXA XL will also support the second installment of the TEFAF Summit in association with the Netherlands Commission for UNESCO.

The 2025 edition of TEFAF Maastricht returns to the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre (MECC) from March 15 – 20, 2025 (March 13 and 14 by invitation only).

Widely regarded as the world’s premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design, TEFAF Maastricht brings together 7,000 years of art history from ancient to contemporary. This year, it showcases 266 of the finest dealers and galleries from 21 countries on 5 continents. The fair is unparalleled in presenting strictly vetted works of supreme historical merit and quality. It is an essential destination for global institutions, private collectors, and the broader international art market.

TEFAF Showcase

Since 2008, TEFAF has supported young and emerging dealer talent within the international art market through its Showcase initiative. In 2025, this section will host ten participating galleries whose breadth of expertise mirrors the scope of TEFAF Maastricht.

The following galleries have been selected: Amanita (NY, United States and Italy); Desmet Fine Art (Belgium); FENG J Joaillerie d'Art (China); Galerie Nicolas Fournery (France); Galerie Raphael Durazzo (France); Lyndsey Ingram (London, UK); Montagut Gallery (Spain); Objects With Narratives (Belgium); Poncelin de Raucourt Fine Arts (France); and VETA Galeria (Spain).

TEFAF’s newly appointed Managing Director, Dominique Savelkoul, comments, “As a foundation, TEFAF has rightly viewed support for young and emerging dealers as central to its mission. I am delighted to see the breadth and variety of this year’s galleries, from the Arts of Africa & Oceania to Chinese porcelain. Since the inception of Showcase in 2008, it has been the starting point for many leading international dealers. I hope this year’s participants will be inspired by the generations of galleries that have preceded them.”

TEFAF Focus

TEFAF Focus was a new initiative in 2024 to coalesce pioneering artists of different mediums and periods under one banner, thus aligning with TEFAF's overarching collecting philosophy. This section provides galleries with a unique curatorial platform to delve more deeply into the work of a single artist or concept.

The 2025 TEFAF Focus participants are Ketabi Bourdet (France), Ceysson & Bénétière (France), Galerie Pauline Pavec (France), Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (France), and Maria Wettergren (France) with five new galleries exhibiting this year: Paul Coulon (United Kingdom), Anne Sophie Duval (France), Mariane Ibrahim (France), Alexis Lartigue Fine Art (France), Richard Saltoun Gallery (United Kingdom).

TEFAF Summit

TEFAF is proud to host the 2nd annual TEFAF Summit at TEFAF Maastricht on 17 March in partnership with the Netherlands Commission for UNESCO.  This special event will explore the challenges related to the lack of cultural funding in recent years and how philanthropy and impact investment could benefit the arts. Featuring prominent thought leaders, experts, and influential stakeholders from the arts, financial, academic, cultural heritage, and governmental sectors.     

The TEFAF Summit serves as a platform for meaningful discussions and collaboration to raise awareness and promote actionable solutions. For more information, subscribe to the TEFAF newsletter at TEFAF.com.

The TEFAF Summit is graciously supported by TEFAF Maastricht’s Global Lead Partner, AXA XL.  

A LONG-STANDING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ART COMMUNITY:
AXA XL Expands Its Role to Global Lead Partner of TEFAF

In 2024, AXA XL proudly marked 20 years as the leading partner of  TEFAF Maastricht. In 2025, AXA XL will support TEFAF on a global stage. Since the collaboration began in 2004, both organizations have united in a shared belief in the power of art to transform and enrich our lives and strengthen our communities.

Sylvie Gleises, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore and Executive Sponsor – Fine Art, APAC & Europe, and member of TEFAF’s Global Advisory Board comments, “AXA XL and TEFAF’s close partnership over the last two decades can be summarized in three simple words: expertise, elegance, and excellence. We share TEFAF’s values and its efforts to sustain historical ties while enabling new pathways for creative expression. TEFAF and AXA XL recognize and celebrate art as a continuation of the past, anchoring us in the present and steering us toward the future. We are thrilled to expand to a global role.”

AXA XL’s COMMITMENT TO THE ARTS

In addition to its partnership with TEFAF, AXA XL’s longstanding commitment to the arts includes funding academic research, cultural heritage protection, art conservation and restoration, and hosting a juried competition, the AXA Art Prize, for art students in the U.S. and in the UK.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

True to its values of protecting and transmitting cultural heritage, AXA has for many years been committed to the conservation of French cultural landmarks with an international reach, including the Palace of Versailles, Notre Dame, and the Louvre Museum’s renovation of the Salle des États. AXA has underwritten the restoration and refurbishment of the Arc de Triomphe with the French National Monuments Center (CMN).

TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 EXHIBITOR LIST – MAIN FAIR

*bold denotes galleries new to TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Gallery 19C (United States)

A. Aardewerk (Netherlands)

Didier Aaron (France)

David Aaron (United Kingdom)

Agnews London (United Kingdom)

Agnews Works on Paper (Belgium)

Aicon, New York (United States)

Adrian Alan (United Kingdom)

A La Vieille Russie (United States)

Kunstgalerij Albricht (Netherlands)

A Lighthouse called Kanata (Japan)

Altomani & Sons (Italy)

Åmells (Sweden)

Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art (Italy)

Applicat-Prazan (France)

Aronson Antiquairs (Netherlands)

Bacarelli (Italy)

Emanuel von Baeyer London (United Kingdom)

Bailly Gallery Geneva-Paris (Switzerland)

Véronique Bamps (Monaco)

Galerie Jacques Barrère (France)

Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art (Germany)

Charles Beddington (United Kingdom)

Michele Beiny (United States)

bel etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna (Austria)

Benappi Fine Art (United Kingdom)

Berardi Galleria d'Arte (Italy)

Galerie Berès (France)

Joost van den Bergh (United Kingdom)

Kunsthandel A.H. Bies (Netherlands)

Bijl-Van Urk Masterpaintings (Netherlands)

Christopher Bishop Fine Art (United States)

Kunsthandel P. de Boer B.V. (Netherlands)

Marianne Boesky Gallery (United States)

Borzo Gallery (Netherlands)

Bottegantica (Italy)

Galerie Boulakia (United Kingdom)

Galerie Nicolas Bourriaud (France)

Patrick Bourne & Co. (United Kingdom)

Bowman Sculpture (United Kingdom)

Brimo de Laroussilhe (France)

Ben Brown Fine Arts (United Kingdom)

Brun Fine Art (United Kingdom)

Buccellati (Italy)

Burzio. (United Kingdom)

Cahn (Switzerland)

Galerie Canesso (France)

CARDI (Italy)

Caretto & Occhinegro (Italy)

Caylus (Spain)

Galerie Chenel (France)

Stéphane Clavreuil Rare Books (United Kingdom)

Galerie Eric Coatalem (France)

Colnaghi (United Kingdom)

Colnaghi Elliott Master Drawings (United Kingdom)

Connaught Brown (United Kingdom)

Galleria Continua (Italy)

Thomas Coulborn & Sons (United Kingdom)

Gisèle Croës s.a. (Belgium)

Daniel Crouch Rare Books (United Kingdom)

Day and Faber (United Kingdom)

Galerie Delalande (France)

Thomas Deprez Fine Arts (Belgium)

Galerie Michel Descours (France)

Alessandra Di Castro (Italy)

Dickinson (United Kingdom)

Didier (United Kingdom)

Charles Ede (United Kingdom)

Xavier Eeckhout (France)

Jaime Eguiguren Art & Antiques (Uruguay)

Deborah Elvira (Spain)

Endlich Antiquairs (Netherlands)

Les Enluminures (France)

Epoque Fine Jewels (Belgium)

Yann Ferrandin (France)

Peter Finer (United Kingdom)

FLORE Brussels (Belgium)

Sam Fogg (United Kingdom)

Fondantico di Tiziana Sassoli (Italy)

Forms Central (Hong Kong SAR China)

Friedman Benda (United States)

Gana Art (South Korea)

Flavio Gianassi - FG Fine Art (United Kingdom)

Thomas Gibson Fine Art (United Kingdom)

David Gill Gallery (United Kingdom)

Pierre Marie Giraud (Belgium)

Michael Goedhuis (United Kingdom)

Richard Green (United Kingdom)

Galerie Karsten Greve AG (Switzerland)

Bernard de Grunne (Belgium)

Dr. Jörn Günther Rare Books (Switzerland)

Haboldt & Co. (Netherlands)

Nicholas Hall (United States)

Peter Harrington (United Kingdom)

Patrick Heide Contemporary Art (United Kingdom)

Galerie Marc Heiremans (Belgium)

Hemmerle (Germany)

Galerie Henze & Ketterer (Switzerland)

Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie (United States)

Ben Hunter (United Kingdom)

Pascal Izarn (France)

Otto Jakob (Germany)

Jaski Gallery (Netherlands)

De Jonckheere (Switzerland)

Galleri K (Norway)

Kallos Gallery (United Kingdom)

Daniel Katz Gallery (United Kingdom)

Kent Antiques Limited (United Kingdom)

Galerie Kevorkian (France)

Koetser Gallery (Switzerland)

Kollenburg Antiquairs (Netherlands)

Koopman Rare Art (United Kingdom)

Galerie Kugel Paris (France)

Tim Van Laere Gallery (Belgium)

Frides Laméris Glass & Antiques (Netherlands)

D'Lan Contemporary (Australia)

Landau Fine Art (Canada)

Elfriede Langeloh (Germany)

Kunstkammer Georg Laue (Germany)

Galerie Laurentin (France)

Galerie Léage (France)

Lebreton (Monaco)

Galerie Lefebvre (United States)

Galerie Lelong & Co. (France)

Camille Leprince (France)

David Lévy & Associés (Belgium)

Salomon Lilian (Switzerland)

Stuart Lochhead Sculpture (United Kingdom)

Galerie Louis & Sack (France)

Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker (United Kingdom)

Ludorff (Germany)

Lullo • Pampoulides (United Kingdom)

The Maas Gallery (United Kingdom)

MacConnal-Mason Gallery (United Kingdom)

Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m. (Italy)

Galerie Malaquais (France)

Galerie Marcilhac (France)

Helga Matzke (Germany)

The Mayor Gallery (United Kingdom)

Mayoral (Spain)

Kunsthandel Mehringer (Germany)

Van der Meij Fine Arts (Netherlands)

Galerie Mendes (France)

Mennour (France)

Mentink & Roest (Netherlands)

Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh (Belgium)

Galerie Mitterrand (France)

ML Fine Art (Italy)

A Mohtashemi (United Kingdom)

Morentz (Netherlands)

Kunsthandel Peter Mühlbauer (Germany)

Sarah Myerscough Gallery (United Kingdom)

Galerie Neuse (Germany)

Nies Oriental Art (Belgium)

Maurizio Nobile Fine Art (Italy)

Galerie Nathalie Obadia (France)

Stephen Ongpin Fine Art (United Kingdom)

Osart Gallery (Italy)

Osborne Samuel (United Kingdom)

Walter Padovani (Italy)

The Page Gallery (South Korea)

Pelgrims de Bigard (Belgium)

Galerie Benjamin Peronnet (France)

Galerie Perrin (France)

S J Phillips (United Kingdom)

Piano Nobile (United Kingdom)

Piva&C (Italy)

Plektron (Switzerland)

Porcini (Italy)

Prahlad Bubbar (United Kingdom)

Galerie de la Présidence (France)

QG Gallery (Belgium)

Artur Ramon Art (Spain)

Lucas Ratton (France)

M.S. Rau (United States)

Galerie Retelet (Monaco)

Robilant+Voena (United Kingdom)

Röbbig München (Germany)

Rolleston (United Kingdom)

Rosenberg & Co. (United States)

Rudigier Fine Art (United Kingdom)

Paul Ruitenbeek Chinese Art (Netherlands)

Kunsthandlung Helmut H. Rumbler (Germany)

Matteo Salamon – Milan (Italy)

SANTI (United Kingdom)

São Roque, Lisbon (Portugal)

Galerie G. Sarti (France)

Adrian Sassoon (United Kingdom)

Serge Schoffel - Art Premier (Belgium)

Schönewald Fine Arts GmbH (Germany)

Hidde van Seggelen (Germany)

Senger Bamberg Kunsthandel (Germany)

Shapero Rare Books (United Kingdom)

Shibunkaku (Japan)

Edouard Simoens Gallery (Belgium)

Galerie Sismann (France)

Skarstedt (United States)

Rob Smeets Gallery (Switzerland)

Somlo London (United Kingdom)

Librairie Camille Sourget (France)

Stair Sainty Gallery (United Kingdom)

Steinitz Gallery (France)

Marjan Sterk Fine Art Jewellery (Netherlands)

Stoppenbach & Delestre (United Kingdom)

Tafeta London (United Kingdom)

Talabardon & Gautier (France)

Galerie Tanakaya (France)

Nicolaas Teeuwisse OHG (Germany)

Templon (France)

Tenzing Asian Art (United States)

Galerie Terrades (France)

Tomasso (United Kingdom)

M.F. Toninelli Art Moderne Monaco (Monaco)

Tornabuoni Art (Italy)

Tóth Ikonen (Netherlands)

Trinity Fine Art (United Kingdom)

David Tunick, Inc. (United States)

Utermann (Germany)

Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois (France)

Rafael Valls (United Kingdom)

Van Cleef & Arpels (France)

Vanderven Oriental Art (Netherlands)

Van de Weghe (United States)

Galerie von Vertes (Switzerland)

Axel Vervoordt (Belgium)

Galleria Carlo Virgilio & C. (Italy)

VKD Jewels (Netherlands)

Galerie Florence de Voldère (France)

Voyageurs & Curieux (France)

Rupert Wace (United Kingdom)

Waddington Custot (United Kingdom)

Wartski (United Kingdom)

The Weiss Gallery (United Kingdom)

Jorge Welsh Works of Art (United Kingdom)

William Weston Gallery (United Kingdom)

White Cube (United Kingdom)

W&K-Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Austria)

Wildenstein & Co. Inc. (United States)

Adam Williams Fine Art (United States)

De Wit Fine Tapestries (Belgium)

World of Wonder: Margot McKinney (Australia)

Yares Art (United States)

Alon Zakaim Fine Art London (United Kingdom)

Zebregs&Röell Fine Art and Antiques (Netherlands)

Galerie Zlotowski (France)

FOCUS SECTION PARTICIPANTS:

Ketabi Bourdet (France)

Ceysson & Bénétière (France)

Galerie Pauline Pavec (France)

Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (France)

Maria Wettergren (France)

Paul Coulon (United Kingdom)

Anne Sophie Duval (France)

Mariane Ibrahim (France)

Alexis Lartigue Fine Art (France)

Richard Saltoun Gallery (United Kingdom)


SHOWCASE
SECTION PARTICIPANTS:

Amanita (NY, United States and Italy)

Desmet Fine Art (Belgium)

FENG J Joaillerie d'Art (China)

Galerie Nicolas Fournery (France)

Galerie Raphael Durazzo (France)

Lyndsey Ingram (London, UK)

Montagut Gallery (Spain)

Objects With Narratives (Belgium)

Poncelin de Raucourt Fine Arts (France)

VETA Galeria (Spain)

# # # 

ABOUT TEFAF  

TEFAF is a not-for-profit foundation that champions expertise, excellence, and diversity in the global art community. This is evidenced by the exhibitors selected for its two fairs, which occur annually in Maastricht and New York. TEFAF is an expert guide for private and institutional collectors, inspiring art lovers and buyers everywhere.     

ABOUT TEFAF MAASTRICHT  

TEFAF Maastricht is widely regarded as the world’s premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design, covering 7,000 years of art history, from ancient to contemporary. Featuring over 260 prestigious dealers from some 21 countries, TEFAF Maastricht is a showcase for the finest artworks 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, jewellery, 20th-century design, and works on paper.  

ABOUT AXA XL 

AXA XL Insurance is the P&C (Property & Casualty) and specialty risk division of AXA, known for solving even the most complex risks. AXA XL offers traditional and innovative insurance solutions and services in over 200 countries and territories. 

As part of its specialty risk offering, AXA XL protects a range of objects, including fine art, antiquities, antiques, jewelry, watches, classic cars, raw and polished gemstones, and bullion, from thousands of years to weeks old. 

Over the past 50 years and well into the future, AXA XL, a leading global insurer of fine art and specie, has and will continue to redefine how it serves and services its collector, museum, corporate, gallery, conservator, and artist clients across Europe, the UK, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific region, with a sincere consideration for the way valuable objects are insured and cultural patrimony is protected.     

# # # 

PRESS CONTACTS  

GLOBAL

Head of Communications  

Magda Grigorian | [email protected]

PR Co-ordinator 

Mirthe Sportel | [email protected]

BELGIUM / LUXEMBOURG  

Charlotte De Bruijn | [email protected]   

FRANCE / MONACO / SWITZERLAND 

Gaëlle de Bernède | [email protected]

GERMANY / AUSTRIA / SWITZERLAND 

Britta Fischer | [email protected]   

ITALY

Roberta Barbaro | [email protected]

NETHERLANDS  

Noepy Testa | [email protected]
Heidi Vandamme | [email protected]   

SPAIN  

Julián Hernández Miranda | [email protected]  

Héctor San José | [email protected]    

UK  

Cultural Communications | [email protected]   

USA  

Sharp Think | [email protected]

AXA Global Lead Partner Logo lockup black 1