At the Guggenheim, Gabriele Münter Takes her Place With this exhibition, the artist is not so much rediscovered as finally recognized for what she always was. By Dian Parker
One Fine Show: ‘Camille Claudel’ at the Art Institute of Chicago In 1895, the critic Octave Mirbeau described the sculptor as “something unique, a revolt of nature: a woman genius.” By Dan Duray