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Gabriele Münter: Contours of a World

Dorothy Price author Iris Müller-Westermann author Isabelle Jansen author Victoria Horrocks author Megan Fontanella editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guggenheim Museum Publications,U.S.

Published:13th Nov '25

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A new look at a vanguard modernist artist who reimagined the still life, landscape and portrait genres This landmark publication coincides with the major Guggenheim New York exhibition of works by the remarkable German Expressionist Gabriele Münter. Münter’s painting practice between 1908 and 1920 is the central focus of the exhibition and accompanying book. The study also illuminates her lesser-known later work and includes significant examples of her photography taken during earlier extensive travels in the United States. Münter was notably a cofounder of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a loose and transnational confederation of progressive artists and other creatives, with whom she probed the expressive potential of color and the symbolic resonance of forms. Her introspective portraits during World War II capture the “new woman” and explore questions of gender identity. Highlighting more than 90 paintings, drawings and photographs, this publication not only traces Münter’s pioneering and understudied practice but also challenges accepted historical narratives that have tended to sideline women artists. Reproductions of archival material appear alongside choice selections of the artist's sketches, prints and reverse glass paintings. Thematic texts by renowned scholars explore identity, place, belonging and the embodied experience of modernist women artists during this period. Gabriele Münter (1877–1962) was at the forefront of the German avant-garde in the early 20th century and exhibited extensively at galleries and salons throughout Europe during her lifetime. Along with her artistic colleague and one-time partner, Vasily Kandinsky, Münter was a founder of the influential Expressionist group of artists, Der Blaue Reiter.

Münter, the star of a delicious Guggenheim retrospective titled 'Contours of a World,' periodically switched techniques, from finely wrought portraits to evocations of children’s drawings, to intricate formal experiments. Her sensibility and interests remained constant, though. -- Ariella Budick * The Financial Times *
Contours of a World' shows Munter as master of a delightful style, in each genre, that is more complicated than it looks—honest but always inventive. -- Judith H. Dobrzynski * The Wall Street Journal *
[A] good survey that continues the important work of showcasing women and other marginalized figures who contributed to European modernism. -- Martha Schwendener * The New York Times *
German Expressionist Gabriele Münter was a force to be reckoned with, standing at the forefront of her country’s avant-garde scene thanks to her introspective portraits, vivid landscapes, and illustrative forms....This expansive volume is not to be missed, especially given its focus on a trailblazing woman artist. -- Eva Baron * My Modern Met *
This is a version of modern art without the outright aggression that so often accompanies it, though Münter was no less seriously engaged with questions of representation including radical innovations in form, composition, and color. -- Kelly Presutti * Art in America | Reframed *

ISBN: 9780892075690

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176 pages