The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans

2026

On view
Floor 8

Symmetrical hand-drawn design of colorful birds, flowers, crescent moons, and repeating organic shapes.

Narrator: These works have come to be known as Evans’s “turnaround pictures” because she was happy for them to be viewed from any angle. Find one of them that uses more gray and black than the others, and looks like an abstract mix of flowers, butterflies, and caterpillars. The artist Alison Saar is drawn to the way Evans mixed eyes into this drawing.

Alison Saar: I was really intrigued with how she's kind of combined the way insects use false eyes on their camouflage to kind of ward off predators and how I think in her work that these eyes kind of represent a similar thing to kind of ward off evil or bad spirits. 

Narrator: Alison Saar.

Alison Saar: What I really love about these pieces is that they kind of make me think of a little bit about the Congo cosmograms where they have a middle cross section and that they're dually symmetrical going from left to right and from up and down. And I love this idea that I think she's kind of tuning into this idea of this sort of crossroads of the intersection of the spirit world with our real world or whether that's the intersection of reality and fantasy. 

Narrator: For Saar, it’s not important if or exactly where Evans might have seen African art. 

Alison Saar: This idea that we have to have in the textbook evidence that she lived this or saw this in a book or somebody connected her with this, I feel really kind of denies and defies a lot of what her work is about. I mean, her work is really about these things coming to her from out of nowhere. And even you go back to the sources–the cross itself comes from places beyond these things as we understand here and now and so I love that it's a very sort of living sharing of traditions. 


Minnie Evans, Untitled (Turnaround Picture with Pincher Forms), 1946. Crayon, pencil, and ink of paper, 11 1/2 × 9 in. (29.21 × 22.86 cm). Collection of John Jerit. © The Estate of Minnie Evans

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