Nancy Fouts (born 23 April 1945, Seattle, died 26 April 2019) was a sculptural artist and graphic designer.[1][2]
In the late 1980s she managed the Fouts and Fowler gallery, with her then husband, designer Malcolm Fowler. Her first solo show as an artist was at Angela Flowers gallery on Lisle Street, Soho, in 1970, and more recently was regularly exhibited at Pertwee, Anderson and Gold, in Soho. In 2018 the Down the Rabbit Hole exhibition[3] at Flowers gallery, Mayfair, coincided with the publication of a monograph.[4]
She regularly showed with the Gervasuti Foundation at the Venice Biennale (2009–17).[1]