TEFAF New York 2020, postponed from spring to fall, is now officially canceled. These past few months TEFAF has been working hard to plan a socially distanced fair for the fall, taking into account the many protocols that would allow the fair to open a safe and successful event. We have concluded that, despite our efforts, it will not be possible to host TEFAF New York 2020.
Image: Tefaf New York, Spring 2018, Image courtesy to Bartaart
TEFAF New York 2020, postponed from spring to fall, is now officially canceled. These past few months TEFAF has been working hard to plan a socially distanced fair for the fall, taking into account the many protocols that would allow the fair to open a safe and successful event. We have concluded that, despite our efforts, it will not be possible to host TEFAF New York 2020.
Sofie Scheerlinck, Managing Director, said: “as much as we had hoped to physically welcome our exhibitors, visitors, sponsors, vetters and partners to the Park Avenue Armory in October, the uncertainties surrounding health and safety, the limitations on occupancy in the building, the cancelation of the vernissage, restrictions on international travel, and New York City’s strict reopening plan have led us to believe that proceeding with this fair is not in the best interests of the TEFAF community.”
Tefaf New York, Spring 2018, Image courtesy to Bartaart
TEFAF New York is committed to providing our exhibitors with a full stand rental reimbursement.
Lastly, TEFAF is pleased to announce that an online initiative is underway for fall 2020. Details will be communicated at a later stage.
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