Hilma af Klint was a pioneering artist ahead of her time, creating vibrant, abstract works long before Modernists like Piet Mondrian and Vasily Kandinsky. Influenced by Spiritualism, she sought to merge art, science, and religion through her innovative paintings. While she displayed more conventional pieces during her life, af Klint believed her abstract masterpiece, The Paintings for the Temple, was ahead of its time and should remain hidden for 20 years after her death. Today, these remarkable works are celebrated as a testament to her visionary creativity, featured here from her most experimental period.
ISBN | 9781087511054 |
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Format | CALENDAR |
Publisher | POMEGRANATE |
Dimensions | 30.48 × 30.48 cm |