Bart Drenth has resigned as world managing director at Tefaf lower than six months after taking up the position on the Dutch firm, which owns and runs Tefaf Maastricht and Tefaf New York artwork festivals, in December.
Drenth beforehand served as the corporate’s interim director from February till December 2022, after Tefaf’s managing director Charlotte van Leerdam went on medical go away. (In December, Van Leerdam instructed The Artwork Newspaper that she intends to return to her position upon recovering).
In an announcement issued final night time, Tefaf stated Drenth has stepped right down to “concentrate on his longtime consulting advisory, Bart Drenth Advies”. It provides: “The board will announce its management plan for the inspiration and two worldwide artwork festivals within the coming weeks.”
Hidde van Seggelen, the president of the Tefaf government committee, stated in an announcement: “The board is grateful to Bart for his accomplishments achieved as managing director of Tefaf. Bart joined Tefaf at a time of nice upheaval and transition brought on by the pandemic when the artwork market and festivals had been simply returning to enterprise. Regardless of these challenges, Bart’s management, fiscal self-discipline, and efforts to align and construction the staff led to stability and progress for Tefaf. This 12 months, Tefaf held two profitable editions in Maastricht and New York, indicating that the inspiration and festivals are well-positioned going ahead. The board needs Bart all one of the best in his future endeavors and thanks him for his service to Tefaf.”
Drenth’s resignation comes days after Artnet posted an article which chronicled his “anti-woke” Tweets (his account @bardrenth has since been made non-public). Armstrong translated the Tweets, initially written in Dutch. One, posted in August 2022, reportedly learn: “Simply as with the Iranian revolution in 1978, left-wing do-gooders stand hand in hand with jihadists. Not understanding that after the success of the revolution they’ll die first.”
Different tweets, in keeping with Artnet’s article, learn: “Speculating concerning the transition of the inhabitants is barely an issue if you find yourself not a Muslim,” and: “Woke is the brand new Westboro: Hyper-Calvinistic hagglers.” One other stated: “Actually, your L+ rights are greatest protected if you’re waving round Palestinian flags on the pleasure parade.” And, final month, Drenth reportedly wrote: “Normalise criticism of the Quran and the Prophet.”
Drenth instructed Artnet: “My Twitter feed expresses my private opinions and I separate this from my work at Tefaf. So I cannot touch upon that.”
Solely three weeks in the past, Drenth was the topic of a significant cowl story profile within the Dutch monetary newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad’s journal, titled “Noem mij geen Mister Tefaf”, which interprets as “Don’t name me Mr Tefaf”.
The article reads: “Final 12 months, Bart Drenth joined Tefaf as interim director, 4 months earlier than the opening, as a result of his predecessor had fallen sick.”
The “predecessor” talked about is Charlotte van Leerdam, Tefaf’s managing director. Sad with the reference to her sickness, she commented in response to the article on Linkedin: “Think about battling breast most cancers within the Netherlands, the place you’re entitled to return to your place within the first 104 weeks after turning into sick, and seeing your self being described as a predecessor in a entrance web page article within the press. What an incorrect message: I am nonetheless employed however sadly sick. What sort of self-importance strikes Bart? To this point, I’ve not spoken publicly about my sickness, as it is a non-public matter. It’s inappropriate and in violation of privateness laws for Bart to let you know this. Sadly, I obtain so many feedback primarily based on this text that I really feel compelled to say one thing about it.”
Van Leerdam continued: “After an intense 12 months with a whole lot of chemotherapy, two stem cell transplants that failed, a severe an infection, operations, a bone marrow puncture and radiotherapy, my scans and biopsies are clear! I’m most cancers free once more, recovering shortly and I really feel nice!”.
Drenth tells The Artwork Newspaper: “I’ve nothing so as to add to Tefaf’s assertion besides that it was a pleasure and privilege working for Tefaf.”
Tefaf declined to make any additional touch upon the matter.