The European Fine Art Foundation announced Monday that TEFAF Maastricht will return to the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre (MECC) from March 15-20, 2025. The 2025 edition with bring together 266 exhibitors from 21 countries to showcase 7,000 years of fine art, antiques, and design, just four galleries shy of their participation in 2024. 

Still, of those galleries, 26 will be joining TEFAF in Maastericht for the first time, including France’s Galerie Lelong & Co., Thomas Deprez Fine Arts, Piano Nobile, and New York’s Marianne Boesky Gallery. 

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“We chose to attend Maastricht this year because I’ve always hear the most wonderful things about the both the fair’s quality and diversity of excellence throughout,” Boesky told ARTnews. So I finally began working on a series of ideas for special presentations we could do. Our first foray will be a solo booth of paintings by Danielle McKinney in the context of Edward Hopper. She and I are very excited.”

The TEFAF Showcase initiative, which supports young and emerging art dealers, will feature ten galleries in 2025, reflecting a broad range of expertise from African tribal art to Chinese porcelain. This year’s Showcase participants include galleries from Belgium, China, France, Spain, the UK, and the U.S., including Amanita, FENG J Joaillerie d’Art, and Galerie Nicolas Fournery, providing a platform for smaller dealers to reach new audiences and grow within the art market. 

“As a foundation, TEFAF has rightly viewed support for young and emerging dealers as central to its mission,” Dominique Savelkoul, TEFAF’s new managing director, said in a press release. “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.”

The fair will also bring back TEFAF Focus, which debuted in 2024, allowing galleries to highlight a specific artist or concept for in-depth curatorial presentations across art history and mediums. This year, the Focus program will host galleries from France, the UK, and the U.S including Ketabi Bourdet, Ceysson & Bénétière , and Mariane Ibrahim with new additions Alexis Lartigue Fine Art, and Richard Saltoun Gallery.

Last year, a booth co-presented by Charles Ede and Sean Kelly in the then-newly inaugurated Focus section presented ancient Greek black and red vases alongside two chairs and two tables made of black, red, or white onyx by the Mexican designer Gloria Cortina and new work by the Scottish artist Callum Innes for a truly conceptual booth that was as aesthetically pleasing as it was temporally broad.

TEFAF Maastricht runs from March 15-20, with VIP previews on March 13 and 14.

The full exhibitor list follows below. Galleries in bold are first time participants to TEFAF Maastricht

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)
Amanita (United States)
Åmells (Sweden)
Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art (Italy)
Applicat-Prazan (France)
Aronson Antiquairs (Netherlands)
Serge Schoffel – Art Premier (Belgium)
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, Alkmaar (NL) (Netherlands)
Christopher Bishop Fine Art (United States)
Kunsthandel P. de Boer B.V. (Netherlands)
Marianne Boesky Gallery (United States)
BorzoGallery (Netherlands)
Bottegantica (Italy)
Galerie Boulakia (United Kingdom)
Galerie Nicolas Bourriaud (France)
Ketabi Bourdet (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)
Ceysson & Bénétière (France)
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)
Paul Coulon (United Kingdom)
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)
Desmet Fine Art (Belgium)
Alessandra Di Castro (Italy)
Dickinson (United Kingdom)
Didier (United Kingdom)
Galerie Raphael Durazzo (France)
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)
FENG J Joaillerie d’Art (China)
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)
Galerie Nicolas Fournery (France)
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)
Mariane Ibrahim (France)
Lyndsey Ingram (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)
Sean Kelly (United States)
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)
Alexis Lartigue Fine Art (France)
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)
Montagut Gallery (Spain)
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)
Objects With Narratives (Belgium)
Stephen Ongpin Fine Art (United Kingdom)
Osart Gallery (Italy)
Osborne Samuel (United Kingdom)
Walter Padovani (Italy)
The Page Gallery (South Korea)
Galerie Pauline Pavec (France)
Pelgrims de Bigard (Belgium)
Galerie Benjamin Peronnet (France)
Galerie Perrin (France)
S J Phillips (United Kingdom)
Piano Nobile (United Kingdom) Piva&C (Italy)
Plektron Fine Arts (Switzerland)
Poncelin de Raucourt Fine Arts (France)
Porcini (Italy)
Prahlad Bubbar (United Kingdom)
Galerie de la Présidence (France)
QG Gallery (Belgium)
Christophe de Quénetain (France)
Artur Ramon Art (Spain)
Lucas Ratton (France)
M.S. Rau: Fine Art, Antiques and Jewels (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)
Richard Saltoun Gallery (United Kingdom)
SANTI (United Kingdom)
São Roque, Lisbon (Portugal)
Galerie G. Sarti (United Kingdom)
Adrian Sassoon (United Kingdom)
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)
Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (France)
Caterina Tognon (Italy)
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)
VETA by Fer Francés (Spain)
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)



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