Contours of a World' offers us an artist of some means and surprising independence.
- Amanda Gluibizzi, The Brooklyn Rail
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