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American Focus > Blog > Lifestyle > At the Guggenheim, a Gabriele Münter Finally Gets Her Due
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At the Guggenheim, a Gabriele Münter Finally Gets Her Due

Last updated: November 23, 2025 3:20 pm
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I recently had the opportunity to visit the Guggenheim for the new exhibition, “Contours of a World,” showcasing the work of the late German artist Gabriele Münter. As someone who thought I was familiar with Münter’s work, I was pleasantly surprised to discover new aspects of her artistic practice.

Upon entering the first gallery, I was greeted by a collection of black-and-white photographs, a medium I had not previously associated with Münter. According to Guggenheim curator Megan Fontanella, Münter actually began her artistic journey with photography before transitioning to painting. This exhibition marks the first time her photographs have been displayed in the United States, shedding new light on her early artistic exploration.

In addition to her photography, “Contours of a World” delves into Münter’s lesser-known experiences in America during her early adulthood. Between 1898 and 1900, she traveled with her sister through states like Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas, capturing the sights and scenes with her camera. One striking photograph depicts a young girl in a pinafore, her hair adorned with ringlets, showcasing Münter’s keen eye for composition and storytelling.

Another poignant photograph titled “Three Women” captures a significant moment in history as three elegantly dressed Black women are surrounded by white children during the Emancipation Day Festival in Marshall, Texas in 1900. Münter’s ability to capture the essence of this historic event reflects her deep understanding of the importance of bearing witness through art.

It is evident that Münter’s time in America profoundly influenced her artistic vision and storytelling capabilities. By incorporating her photographs and exploring her experiences beyond her well-known association with German Expressionism, “Contours of a World” offers a comprehensive look at Münter’s multifaceted artistic legacy.

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Overall, my visit to the Guggenheim’s exhibition on Gabriele Münter was a truly enlightening experience that challenged my preconceived notions of the artist. Through her photographs and exploration of her time in America, Münter’s work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences today.

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