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The Outsider Art Fair was founded in New York in 1993 by Sanford L. Smith as a way to help outsider artists exhibit and showcase their work.. In 2013, the fair was bought by the art dealer Andrew Edlin through the company Wide Open Arts, LLC. [2]
Shin hosted Outsider Art Fair in 2021; it was the first in-person art fair since the pandemic started. In 2020 Shin Gallery also hosted the largest exhibition of Purvis Young, the self-taught American painter, in New York to date. Shin Gallery built an entire wall with his work as an homage to his studio in Florida.
Widener has exhibited at the Jan Krugier Gallery, Salon du Dessins Contemporain, Kunsthaus Kannen (Münster), the Islands of Genius exhibition (for prodigious savants) and others, and shows at the New York Outsider Art Fair, when New York Times art critic Roberta Smith proclaimed that the artist was “one of the Outsider Art Fair’s most ...
New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2005. Schjeldahl, Peter. Folks, The New Yorker, January 14, 2002: 88–89. Peter Schjeldahl's illustrated review of an exhibit of Darger's art at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. Shaw, Lytle, The Moral Storm: Henry Darger's "Book of Weather Reports", Cabinet. An examination of Darger's 10-year ...
This list, of art makers who are considered Outsider artists, includes self-taught, visionary art and naïve art makers known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature such as drawings, paintings, sculptures, and visionary environments. The entries are in alphabetical order by surname.
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2002-3 American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY; 2002-3 Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA; 2002-3 Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 2003 Kennesaw State University Fine Arts Gallery; 2003 Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA; 2003 Stedman Art Gallery, Camden NJ; 2003 Southern Ohio Museum, Portsmouth, OH
Thornton Dial (28 September 1928 – 25 January 2016) was a pioneering American artist who came to prominence in the late 1980s. Dial's body of work exhibits formal variety through expressive, densely composed assemblages of found materials, often executed on a monumental scale.