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Ricco/Maresca champions and showcases the art of self-taught masters working outside the continuum of art history. The gallery specializes in Outsider, Self-Taught, Contemporary, and historically significant American Folk art in various media. Over a period of more than 40 years, Ricco/Maresca has helped blur the lines that have habitually separated conventional art-historical categories and “marginal” art. The gallery has carried out this mission through a pioneering program that emphasizes crossover between vernacular and mainstream traditions, the management of key estates (William Hawkins, Martín Ramírez, and Domingo Guccione among them), and seminal books produced with publishing partners such as Alfred A. Knopf, Little Brown and Company, Radius Books, and Pomegranate Press. Ricco/Maresca Gallery was founded in 1979 on Broome Street, within New York’s then-emerging SoHo gallery district. The gallery relocated to TriBeCa in the 1980s and later moved to Wooster Street in SoHo—which had by then become an established contemporary art hub. In 1997, Ricco/Maresca became one of the first galleries to move to the new Chelsea art district and is currently located at 529 West 20th Street.…

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William Kent (1919 - 2012): Trust the Peeple!

William Kent

New York

Jan 15, 2026 — Mar 7, 2026

Alfred Neumayr (1958 - 2021): Unnamed World

Alfred Neumayr

New York

Jan 15, 2026 — Mar 7, 2026

James Castle: The Architecture of Silence

James Castle

New York

Nov 20, 2025 — Jan 10, 2026

Franne Davids: A Theater of Faces

Franne Davids

New York

Nov 20, 2025 — Jan 10, 2026

Morris Hirshfield: Brooklyn Tailor

Morris Hirshfield

New York

Sep 18, 2025 — Nov 15, 2025

Sarah Theresa Lee: What Big Eyes You Have

Sarah Theresa Lee

New York

Sep 18, 2025 — Nov 15, 2025

Thornton Dial: A Gift

Thornton Dial

New York

Jun 12, 2025 — Sep 10, 2025

American Vernacular: Art and Objects by Unknown Artists

New York

Jun 12, 2025 — Sep 10, 2025

Astral Projection vs. Rocaterrania

New York

Apr 10, 2025 — Jun 7, 2025

Private: The Photographs of William Goldman

William Goldman

New York

Apr 10, 2025 — Jun 7, 2025

Henry Darger: Utopia / Dystopia

Henry Darger

New York

Feb 28, 2025 — Apr 5, 2025

Trude Viken: Twilight Dwellers

Trude Viken

New York

Feb 28, 2025 — Apr 5, 2025

gugging: ten days only

New York

Feb 5, 2025 — Feb 15, 2025

Hydeon: Adrift in the Corners of Time

Hydeon

New York

Dec 12, 2024 — Feb 1, 2025

Domingo Guccione (1898 - 1966): Rhythmic Abstraction

Domingo Guccione

New York

Dec 12, 2024 — Feb 15, 2025

Franne Davids (1950 - 2022): Paintings

Franne Davids

New York

Nov 1, 2024 — Dec 7, 2024

John D. Monteith: The Long Winter of our Tedious Southern Summer

John D. Monteith

New York

Nov 1, 2024 — Dec 7, 2024

N.P. Viola's Newspaper Girls

N.P. Viola

New York

Sep 19, 2024 — Oct 26, 2024

Hiroyuki Doi: Tiny Circles

Hiroyuki Doi

New York

Sep 19, 2024 — Oct 26, 2024

Scantily: Nudity in Vernacular Art

New York

Jul 17, 2024 — Sep 12, 2024

Thrills and Chills: Unique Circus Poster Maquettes (1925 - 40)

New York

Jul 17, 2024 — Sep 12, 2024

Hester Simpson: My Grandfather's Trees

Hester Simpson

New York

May 23, 2024 — Jul 12, 2024

An Outsider's Eye

New York

Apr 18, 2024 — May 18, 2024

Fetish

New York

Apr 18, 2024 — May 18, 2024

In Common: Abstraction. The Work of Martín Ramírez, Domingo Guccione, and American Game Boards

Martín Ramírez, Domingo Guccione

New York

Mar 1, 2024 — Apr 13, 2024

Acharya Vyakul: Magical Mind

Acharya Vyakul

New York

Mar 1, 2024 — Apr 13, 2024

Toy Stories: Vintage German Illustrations

New York

Dec 14, 2023 — Feb 17, 2024

Jung Eun Hye: My Dog, Jiro

Jung Eun Hye

New York

Dec 14, 2023 — Feb 17, 2024

Ken Grimes: Evidence for Contact

Ken Grimes

New York

Oct 26, 2023 — Dec 9, 2023

Leopold Strobl: Views

Leopold Strobl

New York

Sep 14, 2023 — Oct 21, 2023

Sewn Together

New York

Sep 14, 2023 — Oct 21, 2023

Kate Berry Brown: Wood, Paper, Paint

Kate Berry Brown

New York

Jun 8, 2023 — Aug 11, 2023

Lidia Syroka: My Body

Lidia Syroka

New York

Jun 8, 2023 — Aug 11, 2023

Bob Gibson: His Father's Country

Bob Gibson

New York

Apr 27, 2023 — Jun 3, 2023

Bill Traylor: Plain Sight

Bill Traylor

New York

Apr 27, 2023 — Jun 3, 2023

John Tursi: New Works

John Tursi

New York

Mar 3, 2023 — Apr 15, 2023

Formed with Function

New York

Mar 3, 2023 — Apr 15, 2023

Un/Related: Christine Hughes, Kate Berry Brown, Lisa Ivory

Christine Hughes, Kate Berry Brown, Lisa Ivory

New York

Dec 8, 2022 — Feb 18, 2023

Grant Wallace: Over the Psychic Radio

Grant Wallace

New York

Oct 20, 2022 — Dec 3, 2022

Mark Laver: Within

Mark Laver

New York

Sep 15, 2022 — Oct 15, 2022

Paddy Bedford: Ancestral Present

Paddy Bedford

New York

May 5, 2022 — Jun 18, 2022

George Widener: Count Down

George Widener

New York

Mar 4, 2022 — Apr 30, 2022

Martín Ramírez: Memory Portals

Martín Ramírez

New York

Dec 11, 2021 — Feb 26, 2022

Domingo Guccione: Spiritual Geometry

Domingo Guccione

New York

Oct 28, 2021 — Dec 4, 2021

gugging / art brut

New York

Sep 18, 2021 — Oct 23, 2021

No W here: Alice Hope, Bastienne Schmidt, Toni Ross

Alice Hope, Bastienne Schmidt, Toni Ross

New York

Jun 3, 2021 — Sep 1, 2021

PLAY American Game Boards, 1880 - 1940

New York

Mar 18, 2021 — May 22, 2021

Explanatory Marks The Mystical Drawings of George M. Silsbee (1840 - 1900)

George M. Silsbee

New York

Jan 28, 2021 — Mar 13, 2021

Leopold Strobl: One

Leopold Strobl

New York

Oct 29, 2020 — Jan 23, 2021

C.T. McClusky: Circus Surreal

C.T. McClusky

New York

Sep 17, 2020 — Oct 24, 2020

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Independent Art Fair — New York
2026, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018
New YorkscheduleMonday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
529 W 20th St, New York, NY 10011, USAcall(212) 627-4819
The 2025 Outsider Art Fair in New York City, featuring 68 exhibitors at the Metropolitan Pavilion, showcased a vibrant range of work by self-taught an…
exhibitionsMar 20, 2026