The Intuit Artwork Museum (IAM) in Chicago, one of many main establishments in the USA dedicated to self-taught artists, has acquired two necessary presents of artwork that can broaden its assortment by 61 works.
The IAM (previously referred to as Intuit: The Middle for Intuitive and Outsider Artwork) was based in Chicago in 1991 by a pleasant group of aficionados and collectors with a easy objective of discovering methods to exhibit work by self-taught artists. A type of early supporters was Jan Petry (1939-2024), a Chicago promoting govt who crammed her dwelling with outsider artwork. Petry bequeathed 47 works, some by nameless artists—together with an Odd Fellows carved wooden employees courting from 1880—and others by Emery Blagdon, James Fortress, Ulysses Davis, Charles Dellschau, William Hawkins, Martín Ramírez, Günther Schützenhöfer and Leopold Strobl.
Charles Dellschau, Fall Not, 1920 Assortment of Intuit Artwork Museum, present of Jan Petry and Angie Mills
A second present of 14 works comes from the Los Angeles-based scholar Gordon W. Bailey’s assortment of African American artwork. That trove contains works by Sam Doyle, Sybil Gibson, Roy Ferdinand and Mose Tolliver. Bailey, who has been gifting museums with works from his assortment through the years, has lengthy been related to IAM regardless of residing on the West Coast. His present was in honour of IAM’s progress and the $10m growth it accomplished final spring.
“Their presents, which carry new artists’ tales into our galleries, strengthen our capability to serve and encourage the numerous communities who depend on our museum as a spot of connection, creativity and discovery,” says Debra Kerr, the museum’s president and chief govt.She notes that the works donated by Petry will probably be proven within the gallery named after her within the upcoming exhibition Life is an Artwork: The Assortment of Jan Petry (9 April 2026-21 March 2027).
Bailey’s present can also be a possibility for IAM to fulfil certainly one of its needs to carry extra ladies of color into the gathering. He allowed the museum to pick out particular items to strengthen its holdings in that space.
“Chicago is recognised as the primary place in the USA to embrace self-taught or outsider artwork,” Kerr says. A bunch of early supporters and advocates within the discipline shaped a community that included Bailey—in 2001, he co-curated an exhibition at Intuit with Petry.

Ulysses Davis, Untitled (Fantasy beast), undated Assortment of Intuit Artwork Museum, present of Jan Petry in honor of Cleo Wilson
“Intuit didn’t got down to home a group,” Kerr provides. In 1999, the museum bought the primary flooring of its present house and in 2004 the board voted to start amassing. The growth accomplished final yr tripled its house. The museum has by no means had an acquisitions price range per se, however has been in a position to make purchases through the years with restricted presents of cash for bringing sure works into the gathering.
One other intentional shift within the museum’s evolution has been embracing the descriptor “self-taught” to seek advice from work created exterior the mainstream artwork world and transferring away from the jumble of phrases and classes which have cluttered the sphere (like outsider, naïve and folks).
“Youthful audiences and plenty of artists, particularly these of color, have actually pushed again on the outsider artwork time period as being ‘othering’,” Kerr says. “Intuit is being delicate to that shift in language.”
