Fuchsia and White Peonies for a Grand Tenth Edition of TEFAF New York

The 2024 edition of TEFAF New York 2024. © Laura Lati for artfairmag

Alexander Calder, Antraigues, 1966, . Featured by Eykyn Maclean at TEFAF New York 2024© Laura Lati for artfairmag
The most graceful “Egyptian” Lamp by Alberto Giacometti produced for interior designer Jean-Michel Frank and reminiscent of Pharaohs art, was standing at the Parisian Galerie Marcilhac, a TEFAF NY first-timer. A staggering Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painting, Three Nude Young Men, was glowing at Wienerroither & Kohlbacher across Franz West’s remarkable works on paper. David Zwirner showcased Giorgio Morandi and George Ohr still lifes of important provenance. Antiquities Gallery Charles Ede had a glorious booth including an Egyptian sandstone relief from the Ptolemaic Period (USD 45,000) and an Egyptian bronze statuette of Neith from the Late Dynastic Period (USD 30,000).

Alberto Giacometti, Galerie Marcilhac at TEFAF New York 2024. © Laura Lati for artfairmag
Fast forward a few centuries, my curator’s pick award goes, unquestionably, to Sprüth Magers gallery for their presentation of a fascinating Barbara Kruger tall work (USD 850,000) behind a Jenny Holzer Sichuan Deep White Marble bench (USD 400,000), with the currently onpoint political inscription Freedom is a Luxury not a Necessity. Holzer is the subject of the upcoming major solo show opening in a few days at the Guggenheim Museum, in New York.
At Mignoni, in the same tone, the Two Figures One Laughing at One Hanging (listed around USD 1.3 million) by Juan Muñoz attracted fairgoers, framed on each side with aluminum Donald Judd wall-reliefs.
Nara Roesler was exhibiting a vibrant textile work by Sheila Hicks that sold (USD 250,000) in the early hours of the fair. Edward Tyler Nahem brought museumworthy works such as a lilac George Condo nude, listed for USD 3.6 millions, and a dark 1988 Julian Schnabel, sold around USD 350,000.


David Wiseman’s mirror presented by Salon 94 at TEFAF New York 2024.

Carmen D’Apollonio at Friedman Benda, TEFAF New York 2024 © Laura Lati for artfairmag

Robert Colescott at Venus over Manhattan at TEFAF New York 2024 © Laura Lati for artfairmag
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