The European High quality Artwork Basis (Tefaf), which owns and organises two of the world’s largest artwork festivals, Tefaf Maastricht and Tefaf New York, has appointed Bart Drenth within the newly created position of worldwide managing director, efficient 1 December. Since February, he has served as the corporate’s interim director, a place he took up after Tefaf’s managing director Charlotte van Leerdam went on medical go away. The title of Tefaf managing director has been made redundant.
Drenth, a Dutch nationwide based mostly in Amsterdam, has held management roles in quite a few European cultural organisations, most not too long ago the Public Library Amstelland and the Nationwide Museum for World Cultures, an overarching organisation for the administration of a number of ethnographic museums within the Netherlands.
He’ll lead the enterprise alongside Tefaf’s chairman, Hidde van Seggelen, overseeing the model’s forthcoming festivals in Maastricht (11-19 March 2023) and New York (12-16 Could 2023). He shall be supported by Will Korner, world head of festivals, Manon van den Beuken, director of Tefaf Maastricht and Leanne Jagtiani, director of Tefaf New York.
That is the fourth director Tefaf has had in three years: in August 2020, Van Leerdam, beforehand the group’s chief monetary officer, changed Sofie Scheerlinck, herself an interim substitute for Patrick van Maris, who left the corporate in Could that 12 months after 5 years at its helm. Van Maris had served within the position of chief government, however Drenth says that this title has been subsumed into that of worldwide managing director and that Tefaf has “no plans” to rehire a chief government.
The forthcoming Tefaf Maastricht would be the first version held in its common March slot and for the standard fortnight run for the reason that begin of the Covid-19 pandemic. The 2022 version was held in June, because of the Omicron variant, and with lowered dates. The version previous to that, held in March 2020, turned one of many first main occasions in Europe to close early because of the world outbreak of coronavirus.