March 2010
TEFAF 2010 | LOUNGE FOR THE MAASTRICHT ART AND ANTIQUES FAIR
Lounge designed by Task, presenting works of Dr. Larka, Amy Cutler, Marcel Dzama, Anni Leppälä.

"This year, the European Fine Art Fair TEFAF once again asserts its status as the most important international point of trade for art of all historical eras. (...) In its VIP Lounge at the most important fair for art and antiquities worldwide, the Deutsche Bank offers an initial glimpse of the new presentation of young international art in its modernized headquarters in Frankfurt. Four current artistic positions were selected for TEFAF that open up surreal worlds to the viewer: the Canadian Marcel Dzama’s darkly humorous images meet the bizarre pin-ups of the Mexican tattoo artist Dr. Lakra, while Amy Cutler’s enigmatic drawings are juxtaposed with the poetic photographs of the Finnish artist Anni Leppälä." (Surreal Worlds – The Vip Lounge of Deutsche Bank at TEFAF, db artmag 59, 2010.)
Team: Thorsten Klooster, Katrin Hafemeister, Maria Morais.
Collaborators: Regarding Arts.
Photos: Pieter de Vries (1/2/3), Task (4).



TEFAF 2010 | LOUNGE FOR THE MAASTRICHT ART AND ANTIQUES FAIR
Lounge designed by Task, presenting works of Dr. Larka, Amy Cutler, Marcel Dzama, Anni Leppälä.

"This year, the European Fine Art Fair TEFAF once again asserts its status as the most important international point of trade for art of all historical eras. (...) In its VIP Lounge at the most important fair for art and antiquities worldwide, the Deutsche Bank offers an initial glimpse of the new presentation of young international art in its modernized headquarters in Frankfurt. Four current artistic positions were selected for TEFAF that open up surreal worlds to the viewer: the Canadian Marcel Dzama’s darkly humorous images meet the bizarre pin-ups of the Mexican tattoo artist Dr. Lakra, while Amy Cutler’s enigmatic drawings are juxtaposed with the poetic photographs of the Finnish artist Anni Leppälä." (Surreal Worlds – The Vip Lounge of Deutsche Bank at TEFAF, db artmag 59, 2010.)
Team: Thorsten Klooster, Katrin Hafemeister, Maria Morais.
Collaborators: Regarding Arts.
Photos: Pieter de Vries (1/2/3), Task (4).


