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= Jeanette Mundt = Jeanette Mundt is a painter, best known for her works in the 2019 Whitney Biennial.

Early life
Mundt was born in Princeton, New Jersey, but grew up in Zurich, Switzerland.

Personal life
Mundt currently resides in Somerset, New Jersey.

Style
Many of Mundt's recent work which captures the small movements within gymnastic sequences is stylistically reminiscent of Eadweard Muybridge, who was well known for his pieces comprised of photographic series of motion. She's known for taking photographic images and painting them in a fragmented distortion.

Themes
In her Witney Biennial paintings, Mundt addresses the issues of corruption within the Olympic committee, the sport of gymnastics, and the media depictions of the sport. The concepts of forced femininity, nationalism, and gender are incorporated into many of her pieces. She began her series of works revolving around the 2016 U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics team before the scandal of the sexual abuse of many women under the care of Dr. Larry Nassar became known to the public; however, Mundt encourages viewers to contemplate the implications of the events upon reflecting on her paintings.

Public exhibitions
References "Example reference webpage". External links Preloaddraft/Artist's webpage Collection of Preloaddraft/Artist's works