The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans

2026

On view
Floor 8

Winged angel and centaur present a bouquet to a smiling multi-faced figure under a blue sky.

Narrator: Here, Evans mixes angels with centaurs and other mythical or magical creatures. Much of Evan’s imagery was Christian, but she also took inspiration from classical art and her own imagination. Jawole Willa Jo Zollar. 

Jawole Willa Jo Zollar: One of the things she talked about is some of the animals that she's drawn or human animal kind of embodiments. She talks about that they're not here yet. They won't be seen on earth for...I think she said another 1200 years and the idea that she's making visual elements from the future and they're fantastic and fantasy and maybe not fantasy to her because I think it is what she saw, just incredible, even the way the faces I think about all the things that are happening with AI This may be how we look in the future [laughs] when things are implanted and growing out of us and we're half robots. But I felt like she talked about that she was seeing something that was not here yet.


Minnie Evans, Untitled (Angel with Centaurs and Creatures), 1978. Mixed media, 9 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (24.4 × 32.7 cm). The Keen Collection, Philadelphia. © The Estate of Minnie Evans. Photograph by Karen Mauch

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