Over 2000 exclusive objects from Oceania, Africa, Indonesia, China, Japan, Tibet and Laos, will come together at what is TAF Amsterdam 2010. The exhibition comprises jewellery and sculptures, but also textiles, masks, implements and furniture. Special pieces from far-away countries. In the last weekend of October they are to be seen and purchased in Amsterdam, at the eight edition of TAF Amsterdam.


Opening times:
Thursday 28 October 18.00 - 20.00
29 October until 31 October 11.00 - 18.00
Opening 28 October, 15.00 - 18:00 (on invitation only)
Admission fee: Euro 5,00
Location:
De Duif (how to get there)
Prinsengracht 756, Amsterdam
more info: info@gallery-lemaire.com
Press agency: www.pressonly.nl



Karavanserai
Louis Nierijnck & Aleid van Bommel
Rechtstraat 72
6221 EL Maastricht.
The Netherlands
T: +31 (0)43 3260926
F: +31 (0)43 3253642
M: +31 (0)6 55897485
louisnierijnck@versatel.nl
www.primitiveart.nl

Louis Nierijnck en Aleid van Bommel started their gallery in the city of Maastricht in 1995. They are located on the oldest street in the Netherlands. In addition to the Treaty, Maastricht is famous for the annual art and antique fair, TEFAF. They deal in authentic tribal art, textiles, jewellery and other ritual objects from Africa and Asia.



Mask, Kayan Dayak, Borneo.
27cm, early 20th century.Wood. Ex. col. Coppens. Publ.:"Woodcarvers & Headhunters". Exhibition: Museon, Den Haag, 2000.


Borneo. Ngaju Dayak, Hampatong (Tigercat), 104cm, mid 19th century. Ex Col. Coppens. Publ.: "Woodcarvers & Headhunters". Exhibition: Museon, Den Haag, 2000.