TEFAF New York returns to the Park Avenue Armory from May 15–19, 2026 (with a collector preview on May 14), marking the fair's tenth anniversary. The 2026 edition will host 88 top international galleries from 15 countries across four continents, offering museum-quality selections of modern and contemporary art, jewelry, antiques, and design. Highlights include Andy Warhol's Mao (1973) at ML Fine Art, Cecily Brown's Functor Hideaway (2008) at Berggruen Gallery, and a 2026 work by Minjung Kim at Voena. The fair also extends into the Armory's historic period rooms, and the TEFAF Museum Restoration Fund will support the conservation of a Medici tapestry owned by the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
The 2026 edition matters because it marks a decade of TEFAF New York as a major transatlantic art-market event, bridging European and American dealers and collectors. The fair's continued expansion into design and its restoration funding for a rare Renaissance tapestry underscore TEFAF's role in both commerce and cultural heritage preservation. The strong lineup of Post-War and contemporary works, alongside design masterpieces like Lina Bo Bardi's tea cart and Finn Juhl's Chieftain Chair, signals sustained confidence in the high-end art and design market.