NEW YORK, NY.- For twenty-one years, the
Outsider Art Fair has been the worlds foremost annual show of Outsider, Self-Taught, and Folk Art. And for twenty-one years, the Outsider Art Fair took place in winter. In 2014, for the first time, the Fair will take place in the spring, from May 8 11 at Chelseas Center 548, the former home of the Dia Art Foundation, located at 548 West 22nd Street New York, NY 10011. These dates coincide with the New York edition of Britains Frieze Art Fair.
Wide Open Arts announced its exhibitors for the 2014 Outsider Art Fair. OAF has always showcased work by artists who have been obscure, neglected, or invisible. Eleven galleries whove been with the Fair since the beginning will return, offering a mix of the newly discovered with works by legendary outsiders. For the first time since 1999, Philadelphias seminal Fleisher/Ollman Gallery will be present. Other dealers from the original lineup include Ames, American Primitive, Bonheur, Henry Boxer, Carl Hammer, Cavin-Morris, Gilleys, Marion Harris, Ricco/Maresca, and Luise Ross. For anyone who has been paying attention to whats going on in the art world the Outsider Art Fair is the must-see event, says Andrew Edlin CEO of Wide Open Arts.
With a total of 46 exhibitors from around the world, this years Fair features artists from countries including the Democratic Republic of the Congo (where Rigobert Nimi makes intricate, science-fiction-inspired sculptures from recycled industrial materials, exhibited by Galerie Degbomey in Paris), China (where Guo Fengyi made mystical drawings shown by Paris gallerist Christian Berst, who championed her work long before they were featured at the 2013 Venice Biennale), and Brazil (where Alcides Pereira dos Santos made his biblically-inspired, boldly geometric paintings of nature and technology, exhibited by Sao Paulos Galeria Estação).
Yukiko Koide returns with her dynamic artists from Japanese workshops, and for the first time Megumi Ogita Gallery, also from Tokyo, will be displaying the calligraphic drawings of Shoko Kanazawa. And Paris Hervé Perdriolle, who played a pivotal role in curating the Cartier Foundations groundbreaking Histoires de Voir exhibition in 2012, also makes his New York debut with a booth comprised solely of self-taught artists from India.
The 2014 Outsider Art Fair also welcomes new exhibitors like Marlborough Chelsea (soloing the embroidered cut-and-paste works by skateboarder Tony Cox), Hirschl & Adler (with drawings by Edward Deeds, a longtime Missouri state mental hospital patient whose work was rescued from a roadside trash heap) and Zieher Smith (featuring vernacular photographs from their recent acclaimed Photo Brut exhibition).
The Outsider Art Fair opens Thursday, May 8. Gods Love We Deliver, the NYC metropolitan areas leading provider of life-sustaining meals and nutrition counseling for people living with severe illness, will be the evenings beneficiary. Admission for early access, from 3:00-6:00 p.m., is $100. The general Vernissage benefiting Gods Love We Deliver is from 6:00-9:00, with an admission price of $50. Daily tickets for the remainder of the show will be $20 and a pass for the full run $50. Hours are Friday, May 9th and Saturday, May 10th from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday May 11th from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.