TEFAF New York returns with 88 Exhibitors from 14 countries

TEFAF New York will return to the Park Avenue Armory from May 15 to 19, 2026, with 88 exhibitors presenting modern and contemporary art, design, jewelry, and antiquities. An invitation-only preview will take place on May 14.

The 2026 edition will bring together dealers from 14 countries across four continents. The roster includes nine new exhibitors and 78 returning participants, with four galleries rejoining after an absence.

“The heart of TEFAF New York lies with its exhibitors,” Leanne Jagtiani, Director of TEFAF New York, told ARTnews. “In 2026, we’re proud to present a compelling lineup of dealers, both longstanding participants and an exciting group of newcomers, who represent the best across disciplines. From internationally celebrated modern and contemporary art, iconic design, cultural antiquities, and high jewelry, this year’s edition will further strengthen the fair as a leading platform for connoisseurship and discovery.”

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Among the larger international galleries set to participate are Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, White Cube, Thaddaeus Ropac, Gladstone, Lévy Gorvy Dayan, and Skarstedt. They will be joined by a wide range of specialists across periods and categories, including design-focused galleries such as Friedman Benda and Demisch Danant, as well as dealers in antiquities and jewelry such as Galerie Chenel and Hemmerle.

As in previous years, the fair will open the Armory’s historic second-floor period rooms, a distinction uniquely granted to TEFAF within the landmarked building. Floral installations by Tom Postma Design and Ten Kate Flowers & Decorations will again frame the fair’s presentation.

Founded in 2016, TEFAF New York began as two annual fairs before consolidating into a single spring edition focused on art, design, antiquities, and jewelry. Today it remains one of the anchors of New York’s spring art week, drawing collectors, curators, and institutions from around the world.

A full list of exhibitors is listed below.

David Aaron (United Kingdom)
Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art (Germany)
Berggruen Gallery (United States)
Ben Brown Fine Arts (United Kingdom)
Galerie Gisela Capitain (Germany)
Carpenters Workshop Gallery (United Kingdom)
Galerie Chastel-Maréchal (France)
Galerie Chenel (France)
Galleria Continua (Italy)
Paul Coulon (United Kingdom)
Massimo De Carlo (Italy)
Demisch Danant (United States)
Didier Ltd (United Kingdom)
Laffanour / Galerie Downtown (France)
Charles Ede (United Kingdom)
Larkin Erdmann (Switzerland)
Eykyn Maclean (United States)
FD Gallery (United States)
FORMS (Hong Kong)
Friedman Benda (United States)
Gagosian (United States)
Gana Art (South Korea)
Thomas Gibson Fine Art (United Kingdom)
David Gill Gallery (United Kingdom)
Gladstone (United States)
Gomide&Co (Brazil)
Richard Green (United Kingdom)
Hauser & Wirth (United States)
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert (United Kingdom)
Hemmerle (Germany)
Stellan Holm Gallery (United States)
Hostler Burrows (United States)
Ben Hunter (United Kingdom)
Alison Jacques (United Kingdom)
Annely Juda Fine Art (United Kingdom)
Karma (United States)
Sean Kelly (United States)
Ana Khouri (United States)
Tina Kim Gallery (United States)
Galerie Jacques Lacoste (France)
Landau Fine Art (Canada)
Lebreton (Monaco)
Galerie Lefebvre (United States)
Galerie Lelong (France)
David Lévy & Associés (Belgium)
Lévy Gorvy Dayan (United States)
Lisson Gallery (United Kingdom)
Macklowe Gallery (United States)
Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m. (Italy)
Galerie Marcilhac (France)
Galerie Marcelpoil (France)
Fergus McCaffrey (United States)
Anthony Meier (United States)
Mennour (France)
Mignoni (United States)
Mitterrand (France)
ML Fine Art (Italy)
Modernity Stockholm (Sweden)
Sarah Myerscough Gallery (United Kingdom)
Edward Tyler Nahem (United States)
Galerie Nathalie Obadia (France)
Osborne Samuel Gallery (United Kingdom)
Pace Gallery (United States)
Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries (United States)
The Page Gallery (South Korea)
Piano Nobile (United Kingdom)
Lucas Ratton (France)
Robilant+Voena (United Kingdom)
Nara Roesler (Brazil)
Thaddaeus Ropac (United Kingdom)
Salon 94 (United States)
Richard Saltoun Gallery (United Kingdom)
Adrian Sassoon (United Kingdom)
Galerie Patrick Seguin (France)
Skarstedt (United States)
Tornabuoni Art (Italy)
Leon Tovar Gallery (United States)
David Tunick, Inc. (United States)
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois (France)
Van de Weghe (United States)
Axel Vervoordt (Belgium)
Waddington Custot (United Kingdom)
Offer Waterman (United Kingdom)
Galerie Maria Wettergren (France)
White Cube (United Kingdom)
W&K-Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Austria)
Yares Art (United States)
David Zwirner (United States)

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