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| Milwaukee Art Museum announces "Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery" |
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Gertrude Abercrombie, Search for Rest (Nile River), 1951. Oil on Masonite. 24 x 36 in. (61 x 91.4 cm). Collection of Sandra and Bram Dijkstra.
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MILWAUKEE, WI.- The Milwaukee Art Museum invites visitors to step into a world of mystery this spring with Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery, on view March 27 through July 19, 2026. As the only Midwest venue for this nationally touring exhibition, the Museum presents the most comprehensive presentation of the artists work ever organized. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience the visionary art of one of the countrys most fascinating and enigmatic artists.
Bringing together nearly 80 paintings from major museums and private collections, the exhibition celebrates Abercrombies singular vision. Known for her dreamlike imagery that includes moons, owls, cats, and solitary figures, and for her role as a fixture in Chicagos bohemian and jazz scenes, Gertrude Abercrombie (19091977) crafted a visual world that was equal parts surreal and deeply personal.
A leading figure in Chicagos Hyde Park arts scene in the mid-20th century, Abercrombie turned her Victorian home into a creative salon alive with conversation and music. Known as Queen of Chicago she hosted luminaries such as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, who often performed at her gatherings. In her community of painters, poets, and musicians, Abercrombie found inspiration that shaped her art: quiet, offbeat, and full of mystery.
Critics across the country are praising Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery as one of the years must-see exhibitions. Vogue calls Abercrombies paintings mysterious and precise as a well-composed jazz solo, while The Wall Street Journal hails the show as a long overdue celebration of one of Americas most enigmatic surrealists. Hyperallergic describes her work as haunting, hypnotic, and deeply personal, and The Art Newspaper recognizes Abercrombie as a master of visual minimalism. Together, these voices affirm what visitors will quickly see for themselves: this is a once-in-a-generation exhibition that rediscovers an artist and a world unlike any other.
Gertrude Abercrombies art captures the uncanny beauty of the everyday, said Thomas Busciglio-Ritter, Abert Family Associate Curator of American Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Her world feels intimate and vast at once, rooted in the Midwest but speaking to the universal experience of introspection and creativity.
Abercrombie reminds us that the Midwest has long been a place of imagination and innovation, said Kim Sajet, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director of the Milwaukee Art Museum. We are thrilled to bring her visionary world to Milwaukee; a city defined by creativity and curiosity. The Whole World Is a Mystery celebrates an artist whose work transforms the familiar into the fantastical, and it reflects the Museums ongoing commitment to presenting bold, thought-provoking exhibitions that spark dialogue and inspire discovery.
This exhibition will be accompanied by a complementary presentation, Gertrude and Friends: Wisconsin Magic Realists, highlighting Abercrombies network of Wisconsin-based contemporaries including Karl Priebe and John Wilde to underscore her influence across the region.
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