Discover the extraordinary life of Hilma af Klint, a true pioneer of abstract art whose groundbreaking works predated those of Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich. This biography traces her evolution from a classically trained artist to a revolutionary figure who redefined the boundaries of visual expression. - Delve into the spiritual and philosophical influences that transformed Hilma's creative vision. From her deep involvement with Theosophy and Rosicrucianism to her participation in séances and automatic drawing, explore how her inner world shaped the creation of her most enigmatic masterpieces, including the monumental "Paintings for the Temple." - Gain new insight into how Hilma af Klint's work was largely ignored or misunderstood during her lifetime--and how, through contemporary scholarship and re-evaluation, she is now celebrated as a key figure in the history of modern art. This book sheds light on the critical reception, challenges, and rediscovery of her oeuvre in the 21st century. - Rich in historical detail and personal narrative, this comprehensive biography goes beyond the canvas to explore Hilma's philosophical writings, her scientific curiosities, and the complex relationships that influenced her work. A compelling portrait of an artist who was far ahead of her time--and whose influence continues to grow today.
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