25 Jun 2010 @ 1:34 PM 
 

Pictures of the Bruneaf and other events

 

Seems the Bruneaf  has lesser visitors and buyers each year. During the weekend there where several auctions at Sothebys and Christies and also a big auction with the collection of Jacques Kerchache, where an important Tschokwe was preempted to the quai Branly for one and a half million – draining the good clients to Paris.

Some dealers did quite well, and there where beautiful objects at really affordable prices in Brussels available among the vetted dealers.

Even some dealer who are not members of the Bruneaf did good business, and the actions taken to stop them and warn clients they should be cautious did not stop customers buying in Shop with shiny catalogues and professional presentations, even if the objects seemed questionable. See some 100 images  in the members section taken on various locations during the Brussel events :

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Tags Categories: african art, fairs Posted By: nordend
Last Edit: 04 Jul 2010 @ 06 15 AM

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