Brafa, Belgium’s premier artwork and antiques honest, is likely one of the few such occasions to truly develop this 12 months. Its 71st version, which runs from 25 to 1 February following two preview days, boasts 147 exhibitors, 23 of them new. It has expanded bodily too, now incorporating a 3rd corridor, which homes a spread of eateries, from an oyster bar to superb eating.
Held in Nineteen Thirties Brussels Expo conference centre, within the north of the Belgian capital, its location “is superb for Flemish consumers, who’re main collectors: they’ll are available in on the motorway, park simply and never get snarled up in Brussels site visitors,” famous one exhibitor at yesterday’s Collectors’ Preview (23 February).
Whereas most specialities are coated, comprising design, jewelry, tribal artwork and archaeology, the primary thrust is portray, from Previous Masters to Fashionable artwork. Inevitably, Belgian artists are featured broadly, together with Hans Op de Beeck, Joseph Lacasse, Paul Delvaux and lots of others. Thickly impastoed works by Bram Bogart are showcased all through the honest, notably at Whitford High quality Artwork and Samuel Vanhoegaerden amongst many others. Early Twentieth-century French artists are a lot in proof: Serge Poliakoff, Victor Vasarely, Bernard Buffet and swathes of post-Impressionist names. With Paris simply an hour and a half away by practice, French consumers additionally discover it straightforward to go to Brafa.
Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of an Previous Man (round 1609), proven by Klaas Muller at Brafa 2026
Courtesy of Brafa © Luk Vander Plaetse
Within the Previous Grasp part, a stand-out is the newly rediscovered Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of an Previous Man, about 1609, proven by Klaas Muller, who can also be the Brafa chairman. Used as a mannequin for different works, the portrait is by the hand of Rubens, in keeping with Muller, who discovered it at public sale two years in the past and recognised it as by the artist. It’s priced at over €1m. Evert Douwes has a gaggle of Rembrandt etchings together with Self-Portrait in a Cap, Broad-Eyed and Open-Mouthed, 1630.
The honest opened with a splashy and really social dinner, not terribly conducive to purchasing, however Brafa is a protracted honest—9 days—and on the opening day sellers have been assured that curiosity could be transformed into gross sales by means of the week.
Amongst early gross sales was the woolly mammoth head from Siberia, round 50,000 years previous and tagged at €45,000, which Stone gallery positioned instantly with a non-public European collector. Nonetheless “Child Jane”, a dinosaur head supplied by Grusenmeyer-Woliner and superbly mounted on an outdoor wall, didn’t promote instantly. Its whisper value is within the area of €500,000 to €600,000 however it had beforehand appeared at a Christie’s public sale three years in the past, the place it had did not promote.
Greta Meert rapidly bought a big dimpled white work by Enrico Castellani to a European museum at about €500,000, and likewise waved goodbye to a small work by the conceptual artist Edith Dekyndt. The French vendor Nicolas Bourriaud, amongst a variety of gross sales, positioned a big bronze bison by Jacq Orlande Sinapi.
A brand new exhibitor is the Dusseldorf gallery Beck and Eggeling, displaying traditional fashionable work by Heinz Mack, Max Ernst, Manolo Valdés and others. Director Katja Ott stated the gallery is a longtime exhibitor at Tefaf Maastricht. “For years Brafa had additionally requested us to exhibit right here, so this 12 months we determined to make the leap. We wish to attain extra Belgian collectors, which is one motive we now have made the choice to take part.” Whereas on the second day the gallery had not but finalised any gross sales, she was very optimistic. “As we are saying in German, ‘the music is nice’, we now have numerous curiosity and I’m positive the honest will finish properly for us.”








