“The Outsider Art Fair”

Metropolitan Pavilion

poster for “The Outsider Art Fair”

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The Outsider Art Fair, the singular fair dedicated to Art Brut, Folk and Outsider Art will showcase 60 galleries, representing 29 cities from 9 countries, with 8 first-time exhibitors.

On the heels of a strong 4th year of OAF Paris, which shined a light on historical Art Brut, the 25th edition of the New York fair will celebrate the diverse nationalities and backgrounds of its presented artists, from Macaulay & Co’s roster of First Nation artists to the Japanese creators at Yukiko Koide Presents; tribal art from India at Hervé Perdriolle, and Rebecca Hossack’s display of Aboriginal art. New York’s Cuban Art Center will make its OAF debut and Mariposa Unusual Art will be returning with a dazzling array of Brazilian ex-votos. Haitian experts Bourbon Lally will be making their 22nd appearance at OAF and the renowned Galerie Gugging from Austria will be exhibiting for the first time since 2007.

Since Wide Open Arts acquired the fair in 2012, there was has been a marked presence of Contemporary Art dealers which this year includes Jack Hanley, Nicelle Beauchene, Catinca Tabacaru, Kent Fine Art (all from New York), Carl Solway (Cincinnati) and Western Exhibitions (Chicago). It is also worth noting that 9 exhibitors from the first Outsider Art Fair in 1993 will be on hand: American Primitive (New York), Ricco Maresca (New York), Luise Ross (New York), Cavin Morris (New York), Carl Hammer (Chicago), Marion Harris (New York), Fleisher / Ollman (Philadelphia), Henry Boxer (London), and Gilley’s Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA).

Wide Open Arts acknowledges the unusual circumstances of the upcoming inauguration and its concurrence with this year’s fair. “As always, the Outsider Art Fair will embody the vigorous spirit and commitment that has made it a standout since 1993. The New York fair anticipates tremendous enthusiasm from its core audience as well as the growing number of contemporary art lovers who have continued to see self-taught art at more major museums and international exhibitions than ever,” notes Wide Open Arts CEO Andrew Edlin.

2017 Exhibitor List:
Austria, Klosterneuburg: Galerie Gugging; Belgium, Brussels: Galerie Antoine Ritsch Fisch; Canada, Danville: Galerie des Nanas; Vancouver: Macaulay & Co.; France, Marseille: Galerie Polysemie; Paris: Hervé Perdriolle; St. Sever du Moustier: Galerie Lemétais; Haiti, Bourdon: Galerie Bourbon-Lally; Italy, Milan: Maroncelli 12; Parma: Rizomi Art Brut; Japan, Tokyo: Yukiko Koide Presents; United Kingdom, Surrey: Henry Boxer Gallery; United States, Los Angeles, CA: The Good Luck Gallery; Oakland, CA: Creative Growth Art Center; San Francisco, CA: Creativity Explored; Summerland, CA: Just Folk; New Haven, CT: Fred Giampietro Gallery; Iowa City, IA: The Pardee Collection; Boise, ID: Stewart Gallery; Chicago, IL: Carl Hammer Gallery, Western Exhibitions; Baton Rouge, LA: Gilly’s Gallery; Brooklyn, NY: Cathouse FUNeral, LAND Gallery, Steven S. Powers Works of Art and Americana, Winter Works on Paper; Kingston, NY: One Mile Gallery; New York, NY: American Primitive, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, Cavin-Morris Gallery, Cuban Art Space, Fountain House Gallery, Hirschl & Adler Modern, Jack Hanley Gallery, Joshua Lowenfels Fine Arts, Kent Fine Art, Marion Harris, Mariposa Unusual Arts, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Pure Vision Arts, Rebecca Hossack, Ricco/Maresca Gallery, Shrine, SITUATIONS, Y Gallery, ZQ Art Gallery and Auction, Luise Ross Gallery; Cincinnati, OH: Carl Solway Gallery & Hudson Jones Gallery; Columbus, OH: Lindsay Gallery; Philadelphia, PA: Fleisher/Ollman, Indigo Fine Arts; Chattanooga, TN: Tanner Hill Gallery; Waxahachie, TX: Webb Gallery; Wimberley, TX: J Compton Gallery.

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from January 19, 2017 to January 22, 2017
VIP Early Access: Thursday, January 19: 2 pm - 6 pm; Vernissage: Thursday, January 19: 6 pm - 9 pm. Friday, January 20th: 11 am - 8 pm Saturday, January 21st: 11 am - 8 pm Sunday, January 22nd: 11 am - 6 pm

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