The Paris Review - When Female Artists Stop Being Seen as Muses

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On the work of Gabriele Münter.     The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, some twenty-five miles north of Copenhagen on the shore of the Øresund, has a sense of porousness—glass and light everywhere, so many doors between the museum and the sculpture park that inside and outside lose their distinction. There are exhibitions on the Los […]

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