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Minnie Evans: Far from traditional


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Minnie Evans is considered an outside or outsider artist. An outsider artist is an artist that has had no formal training. They are self-taught. The term outsider is in reference to being outside of traditional academic instruction. Minnie Evans, herself, was very far from traditional.

She didn't start drawing until she was 43 when a voice told her she must “draw or die.” On Good Friday, 1935, Minnie unknowingly embarked on her new passion, and created her first drawings - two small pictogram-like works. Both are now in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American art.


Source Material:

Anthony Petullo Art Collection: https://www.petulloartcollection.org/minnie-evans/

“Aspects of Minnie Evans” by Nathan Kernan: On Paper, Vol. 1, No. 6 (July -August 1997), pp. 12-16 (5 pages), Published by: Art in Print Review


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