The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans

2026

On view
Floor 8

Narrator: Artist Alison Saar responds to the figures in the lower corners of this drawing. 

Alison Saar: What immediately comes to mind are the costumes that we would see in the Trinidadian traditional parades that we have in Brooklyn and how you can just hold these things side by side. The similarities are so intense, and that this goes back to times when folks were enslaved and kind of pulling out the costumes and putting together things, whatever that they can to create these really otherworldly bodies that are part animal and part plant and embracing the natural world in a really crazy way. But also about, I guess one of the words that comes to me is “flourish” and flourish being not only to thrive and prosper, but also the ornamental stroke, the idea of spirals. This intense density of imagery opens and is inviting and honoring the spirit—whether that be a Christian spirit or whether that be a transatlantic spirit it's hard to say, but I think that it's very much about the sort of celebrating the spirit.

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