Momoka Imura Buttoned Ball 2014, in the booth of Tokyo’s Yukiko Koide Presents, at the 2019 Outsider Art Fair. KATHERINE MCMAHON/ARTNEWS
The Outsider Art Fair opened yesterday in New York at the Metropolitan Pavilion with 67 exhibitors from around the world, as well as a special section devoted to the inimitable Phyllis Kind, the dealer who helped found the fair, who died last year at the age of 85. Below, a look at the action, from artworks to attendees. Elsewhere on this website, Anne Doran and Annie Armstrong have a report from the show.
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Momoka Imura's Buttoned Ball (2014) in the booth of Tokyo’s Yukiko Koide Presents, at the 2019 Outsider Art Fair.
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Joe Coleman with some of his paintings in the background at Andrew Edlin Gallery.
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Stephen Goddard's Linda (2016) in the booth of London’s Sardac gallery.
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Model Jerry Hall talks to dealer Michelle Maccarone in her booth, flanked by Jim Carrey's political drawings.
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Death Cart Figure, ca. 1900s, attributed to Nasario Lopez Córdova, in the booth of Birmingham, Michigan's Hill Gallery.
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An untitled work from 2016–18 by Willard Hill in the booth of Los Angeles’s Good Luck Gallery.
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MoMA painting and sculpture chief curator Ann Temkin, patron Agnes Gund, and curator Nicole Gallo.