I'm so stoked
to see Gabriele Münter finally getting the recognition she deserves! Her artwork is like, totally underrated for ages
. I mean, can you believe how many different mediums she worked in?
Photography, painting, printmaking... she was all about experimentation and pushing boundaries
. And her compositions are just, wow!
She had this amazing ability to capture the essence of reality without overcomplicating it. It's like, so refreshing to see someone who knew how to strip things down and get to the heart of the matter
.
I love how the exhibition is showcasing her work in all its glory
. And can we talk about how much I need to learn more about her relationship with Kandinsky
? It's like, totally fascinating to see how their tumultuous partnership influenced her art. But even with all the drama, Münter just kept on creating and thriving
. Her story is a total inspiration - perseverance in the face of adversity, determination to succeed... it's like, so empowering
.
Anyway, I'm just here for the art and the history
. Let's celebrate Gabriele Münter and all her incredible contributions to the world of art
!
I love how the exhibition is showcasing her work in all its glory
Anyway, I'm just here for the art and the history