From 20-27 November 2011 the leading contemporary fair for art, antiques and design is being staged in the Parkhal of the RAI in Amsterdam for the twenty-fifth time. In 2010 PAN Amsterdam attracted more than 46,000 art lovers. This is more than any other national art and antiques fair in Europe. Modern and contemporary art, design, silver, archaeology and Japanese prints have been the most popular areas. The organizers and the exhibitors are preparing for an extra-special celebratory fair to mark this milestone. At the same time the silver anniversary is faced with the challenge of continuing this success story by continuing to innovate and retaining its authenticity. – www.pan.nl
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