Sean Kelly is delighted to return for the second edition of TEFAF New York. The selection of works included on our stand is informed by the central themes of the De Stijl movement. The principles of Neoplasticism or De Stijl, reflect Mondrian’s decision to limit his formal vocabulary to the three primary colors, three primary values, and two primary directions. Our stand is anchored by Joseph Kosuth’s ‘Mondrian’s Work XII’, 2016, which is inspired by the modern Dutch master’s theoretical writings. Each of the works included on the stand reflects the themes Kosuth and Mondrian address in their own words. The presentation will also feature significant historical works by Brazilian artist Sergio Camargo and Cuban artist Loló Soldevilla, alongside carefully selected works by James Casebere, Jose Dávila, Antony Gormley, and Callum Innes.