TEFAF Maastricht 2026: Art Fair

14 - 19 March 2026
  • Installation Shots

  • TEFAF Maastricht 2026
    Stand 481
    14 - 19 March 2026
     
    Forum 100
    6229 GV Maastricht
    The Netherlands

    The gallery is proud to present a curated body of work celebrating "The Crafted Arts" for the 2026 edition of TEFAF Maastricht. In an era defined by accelerating AI and digital production, this collection showcases contemporary pieces grounded in ancestral techniques yet firmly situated within the visual arts genre.

     

    The display features major international artists, including Amy Usdin, Marc Fish, Ernst Gamperl and Ori Orisun Merhav. While distinct, their works collectively embody exceptional skill, the use of natural and experimental materials, and the importance of the haptic. Our vision is to challenge the traditional divide between "craft" and "fine art," positioning material intelligence as a balance between respect for historical skills and their relevance within contemporary arts.

     

    Featured Artists: Amy Usdin, Marc Fish, Aneta Regel, Ernst Gamperl, Kaspar Hamacher, Nic Webb, Sukkeun Kang, Patrick Bongoy, Ori Orisun Merhav, Teresa Hastings, Katrien Doms, Eleanor Lakelin, Ian Collings, Lin Fanglu, Wycliffe Stutchbury, Kate MccGwire & Diana Scherer.

     

    Photography WE ARE CONTENTS - Stephane Aboudaram

    We acknowledge this shift within TEFAF Maastricht and New York, where centuries of fine art, design, and rare objects converge. In this rarefied environment, craft is no longer peripheral; it stands at the epicenter of topical dialogue, revealing how hand-driven processes resonate across time and celebrate our humanness.

     

    In a fast-paced technological world, the handmade is no longer perceived as nostalgic but a vital, modern practice that our artists are actively redefining through material, memory, and the enduring intelligence of making.

  • Works

    TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2026

    Stand 481

    14 - 19 March 2026


    The Gallery is proud to present a curated body of work celebrating "The Crafted Arts" for this year’s edition of TEFAF Maastricht. In an era defined by accelerating AI and digital production, this collection showcases contemporary pieces grounded in ancestral techniques yet firmly situated within the visual arts genre.

    The display features major international artists, including Amy Usdin, Marc Fish, Ernst Gamperl and Ori Orisun Merhav. While distinct, their works collectively embody exceptional skill, the use of natural and experimental materials, and the importance of the haptic. Our vision is to challenge the traditional divide between "craft" and "fine art," positioning material intelligence as a balance between respect for historical skills and their relevance within contemporary arts.

    We acknowledge this shift within TEFAF Maastricht and New York, where centuries of fine art, design, and rare objects converge. In this rarefied environment, craft is no longer peripheral; it stands at the epicenter of topical dialogue, revealing how hand-driven processes resonate across time and celebrate our humanness.

    In a fast-paced technological world, the handmade is no longer perceived as nostalgic but a vital, modern practice that our artists are actively redefining through material, memory, and the enduring intelligence of making.

    Featured Artists: Amy Usdin, Marc Fish, Aneta Regel, Ernst Gamperl, Kaspar Hamacher, Nic Webb, Sukkeun Kang, Patrick Bongoy, Ori Orison Merhav, Teresa Hastings, Katrien Doms, Eleanor Lakelin, Ian Collings, Lin Fanglu, Wycliffe Stutchbury, Kate MccGwire & Diana Scherer.

    Above work: In the Hollows, 2026 by Amy Usdin


    • Mokume Gane Leaf Pendant
      Marc Fish
      Mokume Gane Leaf Pendant, 2026
      3500 year old bog oak, bronze and black lacquer
      52.5 H x 150 W x 150 D cm
      20.6 H x 59 W x 59 D in
      Approx. 30kg
    • Mokume Gane Wall Sconce (left)
      Marc Fish
      Mokume Gane Wall Sconce (left), 2026
      3500 year old bog oak, bronze and black lacquer
      108 H x 40 W x 25 D cm
      42.5 H x 15.7 W x 9.8 D in
      (#1)
    • Kasumi Uchi Console
      Marc Fish
      Kasumi Uchi Console, 2025
      Oak, bronze, aluminium and black lacquer
      90 H x 170 W x 30 D cm
      35.4 H x 67 W x 11.8 D in
      Available for Commission
    • Floating Tension Coffee Table
      Kaspar Hamacher
      Floating Tension Coffee Table, 2026
      Solid Ash-wood black burned, oiled and waxed
      40 H x 240 W x 168 D cm
      15.7 H x 94.4 W x 66.1 D in
      Approx. 400kg
    • In the Wind
      Patrick Bongoy
      In the Wind, 2026
      Inner rubber tubing and valves on board
      215 H x 180 W x 16 D cm
      84.6 H x 70.8 W x 6.2 D in
      Approx. 15kg
    • Hyper Rhizome #12
      Diana Scherer
      Hyper Rhizome #12, 2026
      Grown root textile and red knitted linen
      Framed
      200 H x 140 W x 5 D cm
      78.7 H x 55.1 W x 1.9 D in
    • Onyx Stone Perch
      Ian Collings
      Onyx Stone Perch, 2026
      Onyx from New Mexico
      48 H x 152 W x 27 D cm
      18.8 H x 59.8 W x 10.6 D in
      Approx. 160kg
    • Lakeside Serenade
      Katrien Doms
      Lakeside Serenade, 2024
      Solid soft wood
      55 H x 320 W x 12 D cm
      21.7 H x 126 W x 4.7 D in
    • Desert Insect, Sunrise Lamp I
      Ori Orisun Merhav
      Desert Insect, Sunrise Lamp I, 2026
      Palm fibers, insect polymer, metal and concrete
      205 H x 135 W x 47 D cm
      80.7 H x 53.14 W x 18.5 D in
    • She's Scenery No.5
      Lin Fanglu
      She's Scenery No.5, 2023
      Cotton cloth, cotton thread and wood
      113 H x 153 W cm
      44.5 H x 60.2 W in
    • In the Hollows
      Amy Usdin
      In the Hollows, 2026
      Wool on vintage leather horse fly nets, hung from yokes
      234 H x 107 W x 94 D cm
      92.1 H x 42.1 W x 37 D in
      Approx. 25kg
    • 15/2024//180
      Ernst Gamperl
      15/2024//180, 2024
      Oak
      90 H x 18 W x 32 D cm
      35.4 H x 7.1 W x 12.6 D in
    • 20/2024//190
      Ernst Gamperl
      20/2024//190, 2024
      Oak
      152 H x 21 W x 32 D cm
      59.8 H x 8.3 W x 12.6 D in
    • 44/2024//220
      Ernst Gamperl
      44/2024//220, 2024
      Oak, blackened
      54 H x 49 W x 51 D cm
      21.3 H x 19.3 W x 20.1 D in
    • 56/2025//250
      Ernst Gamperl
      56/2025//250, 2025
      Oak, steel base
      190 H x 23.5 W x 32.5 D cm
      74.8 H x 9.2 W x 12.7 D in
    • THROB
      Kate MccGwire
      THROB, 2023
      Mixed media with pheasant feathers
      46.5 H x 46.5 W x 6 D cm
      18,3 H x 18,3 W x 2,3 D in
    • Jar #1
      Eleanor Lakelin
      Jar #1, 2023
      Horse chestnut burr, bleached
      52 H x 50 W x 50 D cm
      20.5 H x 19.7 W x 19.7 D in
    • Shakti’s Sister
      Teresa Hastings
      Shakti’s Sister, 2025
      Himalayan wool, felted and tie-dyed wool and Washi paper, Hemp Raffia and raw black iron .
      185 H x 41 W x 10 D cm
      72.8 H × 16.1 W × 3.9 D in
    • WA-RI-KI 2504
      Kenji Honma
      WA-RI-KI 2504, 2025
      Japanese lacquer tree wood, Urushi lacquer, stone powder and linen
      29 H x 22.8 W x 11 D cm
      11.4 H x 8.9 W x 4.3 D in
    • WA-RI-KI 2517
      Kenji Honma
      WA-RI-KI 2517, 2025
      Japanese lacquer tree wood, Urushi lacquer, stone powder and linen
      23.7 H x 13.9 W x 9.5 D cm
      9.3 H x 5.4 W x 3.7 D in
    • WA-RI-KI 2522 Five Tiered Box
      Kenji Honma
      WA-RI-KI 2522 Five Tiered Box, 2025
      Japanese lacquer tree wood, Urushi lacquer, stone powder and linen
      29 H x 18.4 W x 12.6 D cm
      11.4 H x 7.2 W x 4.9 D in
    • Holme Fen 9
      Wycliffe Stutchbury
      Holme Fen 9, 2025
      Handsawn oak and fallen hazel
      76 H x 13 W x 10 H cm
      29.9 H × 5.1 W × 3.9 D in
    • Red Large Bowl
      Aneta Regel
      Red Large Bowl, 2024
      Stoneware clay and rocks
      33 H x 43 dia cm
      12.9 H x 16.9 dia in
    • Red Medium Bowl
      Aneta Regel
      Red Medium Bowl, 2024
      Stoneware clay and rocks
      23 H x 33 dia cm
      9 H x 12.9 dia in
    • Gneiss landscape I
      Aneta Regel
      Gneiss landscape I, 2025
      Stoneware, volcanic rock and glaze
      89 H x 35 W x 35 D cm
      35 H x 13.7 W x 13.7 D in
    • Gneiss Landscape II
      Aneta Regel
      Gneiss Landscape II, 2026
      Porcelain, rocks and glaze
      84 H x 30 W x 30 D cm
      33 H x 11.8 W x 11.8 D in
    • Kumo Pendant
      Nic Webb
      Kumo Pendant, 2025
      English oak, scorched with oiled exterior
      52 H x 102 W cm
      20.4 H x 40.5 W in
      Approx. 25kg
    • Earth's - Rocks II
      Sukkeun Kang
      Earth's - Rocks II, 2025
      Lacquer, Zelkova wood and stone
      20 H x 50 W x 37 D cm
      11.4 H x 19.7 W x 14.6 D in