Hilma af Klint A biography
Book - 2022
"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 Theo...sophy, 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"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Biographies
- Published
-
Chicago :
University of Chicago Press
2022.
- Language
- English
German - Main Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- xv, 405 pages, 48 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-399) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780226689760
- A Note from the Translator
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part 1. Family, Childhood, and Youth in Stockholm
- 1. Mary Wollstonecraft Visits Sweden and Is Upset
- 2. Birth
- 3. School and Religion
- 4. An Exhibition in London
- 5. Bertha Valerius and the Dead
- 6. Kerstin Cardon's Painting School
- 7. Hermina's Death
- Part 2. Study at the Academy and Independent Work
- 1. The Academy
- 2. Guardian Spirit
- 3. The Prize
- 4. Anna Cassel
- 5. "My First Experience with Mediumship"
- 6. The Young Artist
- 7. Dr. Helleday and Love
- 8. The Five
- 9. Art from the Orient
- 10. Rose and Cross
- 11. At the Veterinary Institute
- 12. Children's Books and Decorative Art
- 13. Italy
- 14. Genius
- Part 3. Paintings for the Temple
- 1. Old Images
- 2. Revolution
- 3. Primordial Chaos
- 4. Eros
- 5. Medium
- 6. The Ten Largest
- 7. "I Was the Instrument of Ecstasy"
- 8. Rudolf Steiner Visits Sweden
- 9. The Young Ones
- 10. Sigrid Lancen
- 11. The Association of Swedish Women Artists
- 12. Frank Heyman
- 13. Island Kingdom in Mälaren
- 14. First Exhibition with the Theosophists
- 15. Tree of Knowledge
- 16. The Kiss
- 17. Singoalla
- 18. The Baltic Exhibition
- 19. War
- 20. Saint George
- 21. Kandinsky in Stockholm
- 22. Parsifal and Atom
- 23. The Studio on Munsö
- 24. Thomasine Anderson
- Part 4. Dornach, Amsterdam, and London
- 1. The Suitcase Museum
- 2. Flowers, Mosses, and Lichens
- 3. First Visit to the Goetheanum
- 4. "Belongs to the Astral World According to Doctor Steiner"
- 5. The Fire and the Letter
- 6. Amsterdam
- 7. London
- Part 5. Temple and Later Years
- 1. The Temple and the Spiral
- 2. +X
- 3. A Temple in New York
- 4. The London Blitz
- 5. Future Woman
- 6. National Socialism
- 7. Lecture in Stockholm
- 8. "Degenerate" Art in Germany and Abstract Art in New York
- 9. Tyra Kleen and the Plan for a Museum
- 10. Last Months
- 11. Conclusion
- Afterword
- Afterword
- Appendix 1. Hilma af Klint's Travels and Places of Residence
- Appendix 2. The Library of Hilma af Klint
- Acknowledgments
- Illustration Sources
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Color Galleries Follow Pages 120 and 280.