
Jeanette Mundt: Divorce Paintings centers on painting’s physicality, using classical genres—landscape, still life, figure, abstraction—as structures to explore contemporary life. Figures and imagery recur, fragment, and transform, reflecting unstable memory and historical narratives. Lush, layered surfaces register movement, duration, and accumulation, allowing gestures, distortions, and volatility to coexist, positioning painting as a medium attuned to the chaos of the present.