FT SeriesTefaf Maastricht art fair 2020As the European Fine Art Fair returns to the Netherlands for its 33rd edition, we look at the highlights and at art across Europe© LORAINE BODEWESWhat is next for Tefaf?In a time of change, the venerable fair is focusing on quality and branching out into new genresArt Loss Register: the world’s largest database of stolen and missing artALR is increasingly being hired by major fairs to ensure that everything on sale is checkedA London exhibition takes the history of textiles out of the shadows‘Unbound’ at Two Temple Place focuses on seven women who collected textiles long before they were embraced by the art worldWalter Vanhaerents: ‘If I didn’t collect art I wouldn’t be alive’The Flemish collector on being impressed by scale and his unorthodox private art spaceColnaghi will arrive at Tefaf with a new ownerAlso: Marron estate sale seen as a game changer; Sotheby’s moves Hong Kong auctions; Artemisia’s signature revealed in London; Modern Italian art declinesThe grant that recognises the value of museumsAn office interior by Frank Lloyd Wright and a Bolivian ‘Pietá’ are to be given fresh life thanks to the Tefaf Museum Restoration FundMore from this SeriesUp-and-coming galleries to look out for at TefafRising art dealers are joining the fair, and making all the connections they canThe London gallery making space for contemporary African artContemporary African art has never yet found a place at Tefaf Maastricht, but Tafeta is changing all thatDesign round-up: bespoke and limited edition pieces are all the rageThe unique works and objects of desire that are making waves in Brussels and soon at Tefaf