TEFAF Maastricht 2026: Stand 447 / 449
BorzoGallery will participate in this year’s TEFAF Maastricht in collaboration with The Mayor Gallery. The joint stand brings together a focused selection of post-war and contemporary masters central to the European and international avant-garde.
Artists on view include Ben Akkerman, Billy Apple®, Armando, Imre Bak, Marcel Broodthaers, Feliza Bursztyn, Carlos Cairoli, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Rafael Canogar, Charlotte Caspers, Constant, Waldemar Cordeiro, Ad Dekkers, Braco Dimitrijević, Raimund Girke, Daan van Golden, Jean Gorin, Jan Henderikse, Heringa/Van Kalsbeek, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Valentine Hugo, Július Koller, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Verena Loewensberg, Piero Manzoni, Vera Molnár, François Morellet, Marlow Moss, Rakuko Naito, Henk Peeters, Mira Schendel, Nicolas Schöffer, Jan Schoonhoven, Nicolas de Staël, Julian Stanczak, Klaus Staudt, Peter Struycken, Shinkichi Tajiri, Paul Thek, Luis Tomasello, Günther Uecker, Bram van Velde, Carel Visser, André Volten, Gerhard von Graevenitz and herman de vries.
Highlights include a museum-quality painting from Constant’s landmark New Babylon series of the 1960s, the largest example from the series, exhibited in over twenty museum presentations and previously unavailable. Also on view is a major work by Piero Manzoni, never before offered and coming directly from the collection of Carel Visser, alongside an exceptional large-scale 1970s relief by Jan Schoonhoven, among the most significant he produced.
This presentation reflects the shared commitment of BorzoGallery and The Mayor Gallery to artists who redefined abstraction, conceptualism and material experimentation across Europe and beyond.
* images
- home page: Constant, Ode à l'Odéon, 1969, Aluminum paint, oil paint and spray paint on linen, 190.7 x 200.2 cm (©Constant / Fondation Constant c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2026. Photographer Tom Haartsen)
- header: herman de vries, from earth: la gomera, 2000, 4 samples of earth/soil rubbed on paper, 143 x 450 cm (installed dimensions)
- overview image: Constant, Two Towers, 1959, Iron, oil paint, plywood, 95 x 46 x 43.5 cm (©Constant / Fondation Constant c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2026. Photographer Tom Haartsen)
