Brafa 2017: Inexhaustible source of inspiration
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Brafa 2017: Inexhaustible source of inspiration
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BRUSSELS.- Citius, Altius, Fortius… This famous Olympic motto, devised by Pierre de Coubertin, could apply perfectly to Brafa as well, in its aspiration to surpass itself, offer the best it has and renew itself for each edition. To meet this challenge, 132 antiquarians and gallerists from 16 countries have responded to the organisers’ invitation to offer the most beautiful, rarest or most refined of their respective specialities. Archaeology, painting, furniture, sculpture, tribal art, silverware, jewellery, design, contemporary art: all the multimillennial diversity of artistic creation is gathered together and offered to the curiosity of collectors and art lovers from the four corners of Europe and beyond. From 21 to 29 January, the artistic heart beats in Brussels!

As the first international art fair of the year, Brafa traditionally opens the calendar of major artistic events. Hence it is no exaggeration to say that each edition is eagerly awaited both by collectors and gallerists keen to discover or exhibit the latest acquisitions, in a context that is increasingly competitive and where the quest for rarity is the rule when it comes to the most venerable objects.

The main distinguishing feature of Brafa lies in its eclecticism and in its great openness to all forms of art. It encourages a diversity of genres, the latter being reflected notably in a free arrangement of stands where all specialities are mixed together and intersect so as to create unexpected dialogues along the visitors’ itinerary. This arrangement is the deliberate choice of its organizers. Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke, President of Brafa, notes: “In a sense, Brafa presents itself as a giant art lover’s cabinet, blending with panache the different types of art. Brafa adopts the vision of the collector, who today seeks synergy among the different eras and styles, welcomes their intersection, is open to all cultures, and tends toward a form of unity within diversity. Mixity is part of our daily experience, our current way of life, and so it is natural that it is also reflected in our artistic tastes and choices.”

If Brafa’s offer is highly varied in its content, it is also diverse, tending to respond to specific expectations of the different profiles of art lovers to whom it is directed. Thus, museum conservators or established collectors can find there the specific work lacking in their collection, while the regular art lover can also be captivated by another, equally high-quality work of art. Whatever the segment of the art market, quality is the common denominator that links all the works on exhibit.

In order to guarantee a homogeneously high quality, around a hundred independent experts, gathered in the admission committees specific to each speciality, are tasked with examining all the objects in light of very precise criteria: authenticity, state of conservation, significance of the restoration, if any, precision of the descriptive label, provenance and history, scientific analyses where applicable, and the general interest of the work.










Today's News

January 21, 2017

SAP cofounder and art collector Hasso Plattner opens Barberini Museum in Potsdam

Gagosian exhibits new paintings and sculpture by Katharina Grosse

Two giants of Post-War American painting will be featured in Christie's sale

Georgia Museum of Art shows artists of the New York School

Exhibition explores the work of legendary San Antonio painter Julian Onderdonk

De Hallen Haarlem opens new solo exhibitions: Kasper Bosmans, Richard Tuttle and Evelyn Taocheng Wang

Rare Maynard Dixon show opens at Nevada Museum of Art

Afghan female orchestra strikes closing note at Davos

Obelix is the star of new Asterix adventure

IS destruction at Syria's Palmyra a 'war crime'

A retrospective of the life and work of Jan and Helga Grove opens at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

Edward Cella Art & Architecture opens exhibition of photographs from the estate of Pedro E. Guerrero

Logan Center Exhibitions presents Kapwani Kiwanga in first solo exhibition in the United States

"Kate Gilmore & Heather Rowe: Only in Your Way" opens at DiverseWorks

Brafa 2017: Inexhaustible source of inspiration

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents "FOCUS: Stanley Whitney"

KMAC presents works by acclaimed Chicago artist William J. O'Brien

Renaissance masterworks by Albrecht Dürer take center stage at the Reading Public Museum

Winslow Homer engravings exhibition opens at the Butler Institute of American Art

Special collaborative exhibition opens at Galerie Ron Mandos

Exhibition of paintings by Canadian artist Louise Belcourt on view at Locks Gallery

Wadsworth Atheneum appoints Brandy S. Culp as Richard Koopman Curator of American Decorative Arts

Important and rare photography achieves strong prices at Clars January 2017 sale




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