1 Af Klint would therefore keep her innovative work hidden until they could be appreciated by a modern world. At the time of her death in 1944 her oeuvre consisted of over 26,000 pages of 2 Iris Müller-Westerman. Paintings for the Future: Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction in Seclusion In Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction .
Hilma af Klint was an abstract pioneer who eschewed representational painting as early as 1906. Her radical spiritual imagery strives to provide insights into the different dimensions of existence. Besides Hilma af Klint ‘s important and radical abstract paintings, she.
the exhibition Hilma af Klint . A Pioneer of Abstraction Museo Picasso Málaga (2013?14) How many of these questions can you answer in 10 minutes? For people getting this exercise from the Internet… Print the Questions & the Brochure: Exhibition Leaflet (2 pdf, A Pioneer of Abstraction is the most extensive exhibition ever held of the work of Hilma af Klint (1862-1944). After being shown at prestigious museums such as Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, the exhibition comes to Museo Picasso Málaga, presenting for the first time in Spain the work of this unusual artist …
Her experiments in spiritual investigation started in 1879.
In 1880 her younger sister Hermina died, and it was at this time that the spiritual dimension of her life began to develop.
In 1906, after 20 years of artistic works, and at the age of 44, Hilma af Klint painted her first series of abstract paintings.
In 1908 she met Rudolf Steiner , the founder of the Anthroposophical Society , who was visiting Stockholm.
Several years later, in 1920, she met him again at the Goetheanum in Dornach , Switzerland, the headquarters of the Anthroposophical Society.
Hilma af Klint died in Djursholm, Sweden in 1944, nearly 82 years old, in the aftermath of a traffic accident, having only exhibited her works a handful of times, mainly at spiritual conferences and gatherings.
Chaos, Nr. 2, De Tio Största, n°10 Alder , What a Human Being Is, The Dove, Nr. 12, Wheat and Wormwood, Wassily Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt, Rudolf Steiner, George MacDonald, John G. Lake