April 19 - 21 in Frankfurt

IMEX Politicians Forum brings government and leaders together

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TEFAF Maastricht is widely recognised as the world’s leading art fair, annually attracting major collectors, both private and institutional, from around the globe. In order to satisfy an ever-changing and increasingly demanding market, TEFAF constantly monitors and raises its exacting standards and commitment to quality to engender the kind of excitement and anticipation that sets the international art world alight each March. TEFAF 2016 will take place from 11-20 March at the MECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
 

Following last year’s success of the section curated by Sydney Picasso to complement TEFAF Modern, the fair will again have a designated space for this purpose. At the forthcoming fair, this area will be curated by Mark Kremer, the highly regarded Amsterdam-based independent curator and writer. Entitled Zeige Deine Wunde/Show Your Wound, a reference to a sculptural work presented by Joseph Beuys in an underground passageway in Munich in 1974-5. The installation will show the work of artists that continue to explore and give expression to the ideas death, decay, dispossession and a sense of trauma (the wound) as suggested in Beuys’ original work. These concepts continue to have relevance for younger generations of artists working all over the world. Mark Kremer will make a selection of artists and invite their representing galleries to showcase their works at TEFAF. All objects will be, as are the rest of the objects at the fair, for sale. The exhibition and coinciding publication aims to create awareness of this work and of the resonance of Beuys’ artistic legacy.

TEFAF is known for providing a forum where historical crossovers can be made and discovered. The exhibition aims to show works by living artists that have not previously been shown at the fair but nevertheless have an art historical connection with works that are currently exhibited. The wound is a familiar motif throughout European art history and plays a significant part in our cultural iconography. The title Zeige Deine Wunde/Show Your Wound will therefore inevitably create links with important works from earlier periods.

Creating a space where collectors can easily locate objects within their chosen field at the same time as enabling them to encounter the new and unexpected makes TEFAF unique. With this in mind, for TEFAF 2016 some sections of the floor plan have been modified to improve accessibility. The new configuration is part of an ongoing cycle of improvement to create the best possible environment for dealers to showcase their collections and for art lovers to discover them. Changes at TEFAF 2016 include:
•    New design for the Entrance Hall giving dual access to the fair;
•    Direct access to the Antiques sections from the main entrance area;
•    More spacious and visible entrance to TEFAF Paper incorporating lifts;
•    New catering area on the ground floor near the TEFAF Paper entrance;
•    New catering area upstairs, which will be semi-incorporated in the TEFAF Paper section;

As in previous years, the loan exhibition in TEFAF Paper gives visitors a one-off opportunity to view a unique selection of prints and drawings from a museum with a major collection in the field. This year’s exhibition, entitled Collecting Collectors, shows prints and drawings from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam - The Netherlands, which is named after two great collectors – Frans Boijmans (1767-1847) and Daniel George van Beuningen (1877-1955). Works chosen for Collecting Collectors include highlights from the Renaissance to the present day, with work by Bellini, Grünewald, Dürer, Fra Bartolommeo, Tintoretto, Rubens and Rembrandt being complemented by modern and contemporary works by artists like Degas, Cézanne, Dalí, Magritte, Fontana and Kusama. In keeping with its foundation, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen has always cherished its relationship with collectors. Its renowned department of prints and drawings is a lasting testament to this having acquired a number of important private collections from leading Dutch collectors.

The TEFAF Art Symposium, which takes place on Friday 11 March 2016, will provide the platform for the presentation of the annual TEFAF Art Market Report. Dr. Clare McAndrew will present the report, which analyses the global art market in 2015. The report will include a summary of cross-border flows of art around the world, focusing on key centres in Europe, the US and China in 2014/15 and examine any regulatory changes or other issues that have affected the market. This year industry specialists will be invited to explore the themes covered in the TEFAF Art Market Report in greater depth. Amongst the topics that will be covered are the polarised art market, the performance of certain key market sectors over the last 10 years, the relative importance of various sales channels to the dealer community and the economic impact of the art trade.

TEFAF Maastricht
TEFAF Maastricht, the world’s leading art fair, is renowned for its commitment to excellence, expertise and elegance. This is reflected not only in the magnificent range of rare works that are offered for sale at the fair, which will be held in the MECC Maastricht from 11-20 March, 2016, but also in the number of art collectors, both private and institutional, that regard TEFAF as a must-see event in the art market calendar.

Art, more than an Asset
TEFAF shares its view of art as more than an asset with its principle sponsor, AXA Art. Their partnership provides art collectors with unique expertise covering the full range of risk prevention, conservation, recovery and restoration, to enable them to maintain their collections in the best possible condition. www.axa-art.com

- See more at: http://www.tefaf.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=15&tabindex=14&pressrelease=17579&presslanguage=1#sthash.LMTd4YJD.dpuf

The increasingly valuable contribution that meetings can make towards national and regional economic development, employment and education and how this will progress over the next 15 years will be the central subject of discussions at the 14th annual IMEX Politicians Forum when it takes place at Hotel Villa Kennedy Frankfurt on Tuesday 19 April.

This unique high-level event will once again bring together up to 40 politicians, including national and regional government ministers, and political influencers with around 80 industry leaders. They will exchange knowledge and best practice on how governments, regions and cities can make the most of the wide-ranging benefits that investment in conferences and meetings can bring, from income and employment to inward investment, education and scientific advancement.

This year the keynote speaker will be Hon Minister Stuart Ayres, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events for New South Wales, Australia. In a speech entitled: ‘How Meetings and Events Can Fulfil Political Optimism’, he will focus on several key areas including the importance of matching business events with trade, investment and export policies.

Minister Ayres said: “I’m excited to address the Politician’s Forum at IMEX in Frankfurt on the major issues affecting our industry. Business events are key drivers for our State – stimulating the knowledge economy; supporting trade and investment; talent acquisition and retention; and fostering sustainable future growth.”

The event is a full day programme with an exclusive VIP guided tour of the IMEX trade show and visits to delegates’ own national or regional stands before and after attending the Opening Ceremony.

The afternoon Forum will open with a Global Exchange of Best Practice at national and regional levels. The Hon Minister Ragnheidur Elin Arnadottir, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Iceland will chair the national level meeting while John Greenway, former Member of Parliament in the UK will lead the regional discussions.

All the delegates will then join together for the main Forum, a Global Exchange of Future Practice, moderated by Michael Hirst OBE, in which all the politicians, government officials and industry leaders will discuss how destinations are preparing for the challenges over the next 15 years and sharing new ideas and thinking.

The IMEX Politicians Forum has over the years proved to be a major catalyst in advancing the understanding of the critical role that the meetings industry plays in many aspects of national and regional development.

As Hon Ragnheidur Elin Arnadottir, Minister of Industry and Commerce for Iceland commented after taking part in the IMEX Politicians Forum 2015. “There is tremendous economic value and intellectual capital gain associated with a strong meetings and conference industry. Therefore it is crucial for governments to respond with a focused strategy to make the most of these business opportunities to benefit their destination. The IMEX Politicians Forum provides a unique platform for governments wishing to improve their competitiveness.”

Carina Bauer, CEO of The IMEX Group said: “The many senior politicians and government officials from across the globe attending the Politicians Forum this year are testament to the increasing recognition of the important role that the meetings and incentive travel industry plays in driving economic development particularly in knowledge economies. We are pleased with the strong programme that is set to develop further understanding and relationships between the industry and governments around the world.”

 

IMEX in Frankfurt takes place at Messe Frankfurt from 19 – 21 April 2016

To register as a visitor, please go to http://portal.imex-frankfurt.com/register.php?login=1

 

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       March 01, 2016