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Gabriele Münter at the Louisiana (in Denmark) Museum of Contemporary Art

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Sandy Brown Jensen

This is Sandy Brown Jensen, and you’re listening to Viz City, KLCC’s arts review program, today reporting to you from the famous Louisiana Museum of Modern Art just north of Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Louisiana has a wonderful special exhibit up of a painter new to me, Gabriele Munter. Her fame used to be as Russian painter Kandinsky’s partner, but feminist art history scholars have brought her out of the shadows and into the light where her bold colors and strong compositions belong.

Munter’s life span was 1877 to 1962, and she is categorized as a German Expressionist.

I am looking at a painting of a steam shovel with its bulky black bucket and cross cables dividing the painting into color zones. Men are at work excavating a cliff. Shapes are outlined in black with intense contrasting areas of color.

Gabriele Münter, “The Excavator,” 1935
Credit Sandy Brown Jensen

A new road was being built through her town for the 1936 Winter Olympics,  and she was fascinated with the colossal excavator. She called it “the monster that devours everything and spits it out.” She made it the centerpiece of an entire wall of paintings that I am looking at.

The technique of using dark outlines to separate flat fields of color is called “cloisonnisme,” as in “cloisonne.”

 

 

 

 

 

Gabriele Münter, “Boating,” 1910
Credit Sandy Brown Jensen

  Munter used it to simplify her shapes, so, for example, a large painting dominating one wall in front of me of a man and three women rowing has a two dimensional quality that makes it look simple on the one hand and powerfully engaging on the other, as if a moment in time between friends had been captured with a crystal sharp emotional intensity.

Viz City is co-produced by Terry Way and Sandy Brown Jensen.

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Terry Way has been hosting Viz City, KLCC's visual arts review program, since 2000. Terry hosts the show with Sandy Brown Jensen.