Tefaf Maastricht 2025

Comment | 'Visiting Americans remain a force at Tefaf Maastricht'

US museums relish the fair as much as ever, and are increasingly interested in buying works that will diversify their collections

New leadership marks a fresh chapter for Tefaf

Dominique Savelkoul, Tefaf’s new managing director, looks to steady the art foundation after a tough few years and set it on a new path for the future

Dutch entrepreneur Joël Kremer on how to navigate Tefaf Maastricht

Kremer created a VR museum that put his parents’ art collection online. Here, he tells us about his father’s passion for Old Masters

The wish list: objects at Tefaf Maastricht 2025 to suit every collector’s taste

A Titian Madonna, a swashbuckling Medieval codex and a set of wearable Egyptian amulets are among the treasures at this year’s fair

Exhibitions to see during Tefaf Maastricht 2025

Discover the spiritual side of Andy Warhol, a musical rendition of a historic Egyptian uprising, and the uncanny universe of a reluctant Surrealist

How will arts institutions adapt to modern philanthropy?

As organisations reject tainted donors, they must deal with changing attitudes, budget cuts and socially aware audiences while engaging with new forms of private funding, a summit at Tefaf Maastricht explores

Rare 15th-century manuscript is star of exhibition at Château de Chantilly in France

Richly coloured and decorated work is going on show after conservation, partly funded by the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund

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Is the declining value of Old Masters due to a lack of education?

Tefaf Maastricht, which holds its 38th edition this month, is attempting to teach audiences about pre-20th century art. But brand obsession among young buyers and a global education crisis are creating barriers to its appreciation