The 34th edition of the Dutch art fair will run from 31 May to 6 June, two days shorter than normal, while the fate of Tefaf New York Spring hangs in the balance
Charlotte van Leerdam will take on additional role as organiser of Maastricht and New York events as Sofie Scheerlinck steps down and chief executive is not replaced
Citing international travel restrictions and the city's strict reopening plan following coronavirus lockdown, the fair's organisers say too many uncertainties remain
Art dealer takes the reins of the fair's executive committee, while four women join the board of trustees
After the coronavirus pandemic, we will need our museums' masterpieces as never before
Infected participants criticise fair’s decision to open in March as virus was spreading
Aiming to stop the spread of coronavirus, the suspension begins at midnight on Friday and is expected to last 30 days
Dutch fair will close tonight following news that an exhibitor has tested positive for the disease
Art dealer did not show any symptoms at the fair and was diagnosed in his home town on Monday
Peasant Woman in front of a Farmhouse, once sold in a farmyard auction for £4, sold to a private collector
It was touch and go as to whether the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair would go ahead, but so far most exhibitors seem relieved even if business is slower
New York’s Hammer Galleries has priced the Paris park scene at $10m-$12m
Our pick of some of the most covetable, and affordable, works at this year’s fair
A dazzling diamond tiara, a Rococo monkey teapot, a Van Gogh rescued from a farm sale and a saucy Greek vessel are among the highlights on the stands
Delving into the arms and armour, contemporary ceramics and French design at this year's fair
Some US museum staff will apparently not attend the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair this week, while many galleries remain defiant in the face of a "tough" fair ahead
From castles and cathedrals to baring it all at a spa, there is plenty to keep dealers' nerves at bay while the vetters move in
The president and chief executive of the Dutch fair group since 2015 will leave at the end of May
The author of the Tefaf Art Market Report talks about China's art market in the last four decades, from state-controlled antiques shops to competition from Western galleries
As the Dutch fair opened its 32nd edition, we spoke to exhibitors across four sectors about the state of the market
New study, released today, covers 40-year history of the country's market and reveals many private art museums run at a loss
Tefaf Maastricht's removal of art trade professionals as voting members of its vetting committee raises the wider question of the role of self-policing by fairs
Papers show Tefaf sought New York Supreme Court ruling releasing it from obligation to employ Artvest for bi-annual fairs
Gary Klesch claims undisclosed provenance led him to pay higher price for two paintings by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Salomon van Ruysdael
Netherlands-based organisation will oversee events as two-year agreement with US firm expires, but Michael Plummer and Jeff Rabin remain as shareholders
Fair’s second edition attracts new high profile exhibitors, but some dealers complain that US expansion has prompted a departure from Dutch fair's historical roots
Women remain poorly represented in Tefaf's upper rank
Two touring exhibitions are highlighting the explosion of global interest in viceregal period
A string of exhibitions celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Venetian master’s birth will help to bring him back into favour
We spoke to a few specialists about the jewellery trade ahead of the fair