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spiritisme --- esoterie --- Af Klint, Hilma
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Hilma af Klint became known to a wider audience in 2013, nearly 70 years after her death, in conjunction with Moderna Museet's Stockholm exhibition Hilma af Klint: Abstract Pioneer. Six years later, her work was exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Both exhibitions saw record numbers of visitors, and today she is one of the world's most acclaimed artists.Hilma af Klint has become incredibly popular and beloved throughout the world, notes Daniel Birnbaum, co-editor with Kurt Almqvist. What makes her art interesting is that the works are highly interconnected. A catalogue raisonné is necessary in order to see the different cycles, motifs and symbols that recur in a fascinating way. If people want to truly understand how Hilma af Klint's works function, they need these books. The paintings in the catalogue raisonné are presented in the same order as Olof Sundström, also a follower of anthroposophy, numbered them in 1945, based on Hilma af Klint's notes. The forewords to the volumes are short and concise. They present facts about the works rather than interpretations. The works are printed in an exclusive edition designed by Patric Leo housed in a specially produced slipcase to hold all seven volumes.
Af Klint, Hilma --- Watercolor painting, Swedish. --- Spiritualism in art. --- Klint, Hilma af, --- Painting, Abstract --- Af Klint, Hilma, --- af Klint, Hilma
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abstracte, niet-figuratieve kunst --- Af Klint, Hilma --- af Klint, Hilma --- abstracte kunst --- abstracte kunst. --- Af Klint, Hilma.
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"For the first time, the complex, symbiotic ecologies that sustained the practices of two of the twentieth-century's greatest painters are revealed. Although they never met, Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian shared a deep dynamic connection to the natural world and began their careers as landscape painters. For them, science and mysticism were not exclusive practices, but part of the same essential framework for understanding the life forces around them. Both artists engaged with science and esoteric thought as tools for exploring the underlying structures of nature and how they give meaning to art and life. Natural forms are abstracted to their atomic levels; cells evolve, dividing and expanding the canvas in colour; sinuous stems spiral into the ether whilst the crystalline formations of grids stretch out to form an infinite universe. Including works never before seen in the UK, this publication will elucidate and invigorate our understanding of two ground-breaking artists and will be sure to get synapses firing."--
Painting, Abstract --- Nature in art --- Abstract painting --- Non-objective painting --- Painting, Non-objective --- Painting, Modern --- Klint, Hilma af, --- Mondrian, Piet, --- af Klint, Hilma --- Mondriaan, Piet, --- Mondriaan, Pieter Cornelis, --- Af Klint, Hilma. --- Mondriaan, Piet. --- spiritualiteit --- Af Klint, Hilma --- Mondriaan, Piet
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Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Klint, Hilma af, --- Af Klint, Hilma --- Exhibitions.
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Birnbaum, Daniel ; Ödlund, Christine ; McNeilly, Stephen ; Brett, James ; Fer, Briony ; Cornell, Peter ; Voss, Julia ; Higgie, Jennifer ; Florin, Magnus ; Höller, Carsten ; Edefalk, Celia ; Tirén, Svante
Af Klint, Hilma --- Cassel, Anna --- Strindberg, August --- Hill, Carl Frederik --- Josephson, Ernst --- Ödlund, Christine
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When Swedish artist Hilma af Klint died in 1944 at the age of 81, she left behind more than 1,000 paintings and works on paper that she had kept largely private during her lifetime. Believing the world was not yet ready for her art, she stipulated that it should remain unseen for another 20 years. But only in recent decades has the public had a chance to reckon with af Klint's radically abstract painting practice―one which predates the work of Vasily Kandinsky and other artists widely considered trailblazers of modernist abstraction. Her boldly colorful works, many of them large-scale, reflect an ambitious, spiritually informed attempt to chart an invisible, totalizing world order through a synthesis of natural and geometric forms, textual elements and esoteric symbolism. Accompanying the first major survey exhibition of the artist's work in the United States, Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future represents her groundbreaking painting series while expanding recent scholarship to present the fullest picture yet of her life and art. Essays explore the social, intellectual and artistic context of af Klint's 1906 break with figuration and her subsequent development, placing her in the context of Swedish modernism and folk art traditions, contemporary scientific discoveries, and spiritualist and occult movements. A roundtable discussion among contemporary artists, scholars and curators considers af Klint's sources and relevance to art in the 21st century. The volume also delves into her unrealized plans for a spiral-shaped temple in which to display her art―a wish that finds a fortuitous answer in the Guggenheim Museum's rotunda, the site of the exhibition.
Painting --- Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Klint, Hilma af, --- abstracte schilderkunst --- Painting, Abstract --- Spiritualism in art --- Women painters --- Painting, Swedish --- folklore --- occultisme --- spiritualiteit --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Klint, Hilma af --- Zweden --- Af Klint, Hilma --- folklore. --- spiritualiteit. --- occultisme. --- Af Klint, Hilma. --- Kandinsky, Wassily. --- Zweden.
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"A highly anticipated biography of the enigmatic and popular Swedish painter. The Swedish painter Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was 44 years old when she broke with the academic tradition in which she had been trained. While her naturalistic landscapes and botanicals were shown during her lifetime, her body of radical, abstract works never received the same attention. Today, it is widely accepted that af Klint produced the earliest abstract paintings by a trained European artist. But this is only part of her story. Not only was she a successful woman artist, but she was also an avowed clairvoyant and mystic. Like many of the artists at the turn of the twentieth century who developed some version of abstract painting, af Klint studied Theosophy, which holds that science, art, and religion are all reflections of an underlying life-form that can be harnessed through meditation, study, and experimentation. Well before Kandinsky, Mondrian and Malevich declared themselves the inventors of abstraction, af Klint was working in a non-representational mode, producing a powerful visual language that continues to speak to audiences today. The exhibition of her work in 2018 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City attracted more than 600,000 visitors, making it the most-attended show in the history of the museum/institution. Despite her enormous popularity, there has not yet been a biography of af Klint-until now. Inspired by her first encounter with the artist's work in 2008, Julia Voss set out to learn Swedish and research af Klint's life-not only who the artist was but what drove and inspired her. The result is a fascinating biography of an artist who is as great as she is enigmatic."
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