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EXHIBIT OF SISTER GERTRUDE MORGAN OPENS FEBRUARY 10 AT INTUIT â
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CHICAGO, ILL. â Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art will present the critically acclaimed exhibition âTools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morganâ from February 11 through May 28.
Intuit is at 756 North Milwaukee Avenue; gallery hours are noon to 5 pm WednesdayâSaturday and admission is free. The opening reception is on Thursday, February 10, from 5 to 8 pm, at Intuit.
The exhibition was curated by William A. Fagaly, former director at the New Orleans Art Museum, and arranged by the American Folk Art Museum in New York. It is the first major museum retrospective devoted to Gertrude Morgan, 1900â1980, an African American painter who today is considered one of the most important self-taught artists of our time. This show signals Intuitâs effort to breathe creative life back into a politically correct culture by presenting the artist in a way that parallels the way Sister Gertrude herself took ownership of her identity â as an artist, an African American, and a woman.
Morgan painted on absolutely anything that was handy â paper, wood, Styrofoam trays, window shades, mixing acrylics, poster paint, watercolors, crayons and ballpoint pen. Then she set up camp to show her work in the heart of the New Orleansâ French Quarter and performed creative and passionate public sermons in a deep chantlike voice, self-accompanied by guitar or tambourine, for local passers-by who grew to cherish her charismatic persona. She was a familiar figure in town and her ubiquitous status as a beloved visionary is expertly documented in this exhibition with biographical photographs and more than 100 paintings, drawings, and objects.
For information, 312-243-9088 or www.art.org.