Elizabeth Denny has been appointed as the new director of the Outsider Art Fair, which was founded in 1993 and specializes in art brut, folk art, and self-taught art. Denny previously served as director at Eric Firestone Gallery and founded her own gallery in 2013 with locations in New York and Hong Kong. She holds degrees from the Courtauld Institute of Art and Columbia University, lectures at Columbia and Sotheby’s Institute, and is a founding board member of Less Than Half, an organization supporting underrecognized women artists. The fair's next edition is scheduled for March 2026 in New York.
This appointment matters because the Outsider Art Fair occupies a unique niche in the art market, focusing on artists outside the mainstream contemporary art system. Denny’s experience as both a gallerist and fair director positions her to navigate current market uncertainties, including a slowdown in sales and a shift toward lower-priced works. Her leadership could help the fair adapt to changing buyer behaviors and maintain its role as a vital platform for discovery and alternative art practices.