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Hilma af Klint : notes and methods / introduction and commentary by Iris Müller-Westermann ; afterword by Johan af Klint ; edited by Christine Burgin ; translations by Kerstin Lind Bonnier, Elizabeth Clark Wessel, Anne Posten.

Fine Arts Library ND793.K63 A35 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Klint, Hilma af, 1862-1944, author, artist.
Contributor:
Müller-Westermann, Iris, writer of introduction, writer of added commentary.
Burgin, Christine, editor.
Klint, Johan af, writer of afterword.
Bonnier, Kerstin Lind, translator.
Wessel, Elizabeth Clark, translator.
Posten, Anne, translator.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections. English
Language:
English
German
Swedish
Subjects (All):
Klint, Hilma af, 1862-1944.
Painting, Abstract--Sweden.
Painting, Abstract.
Spirit art--Sweden.
Spirit art.
Spirituality in art.
Painting, Abstract--Sweden--Pictorial works.
Aesthetics.
Klint, Hilma af, 1862-1944--Aesthetics.
Klint, Hilma af.
Sweden.
Genre:
Pictorial works.
Illustrated works.
Physical Description:
287 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 26 cm
Other Title:
Notes and methods
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Christine Burgin ; Chicago : The University of Chicago Press , [2018]
Language Note:
Includes translations from the Swedish and the German.
Summary:
At the turn of the century, Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) created a body of work that left visible reality behind, exploring the radical possibilities of abstraction years before Vasily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, or Piet Mondrian, acknowledged fathers of twentieth-century abstraction. Like many of her contemporaries, af Klint was interested in the invisible relationships that scientists at the turn of the century were discovering shape the world. She strongly believed in a spiritual dimension to the universe and devoted her life to an exploration of this realm. Hilma af Klint's process of investigation took many forms and drew on systems and symbols outside the traditional language of art. Notes and Methods traces the origins of her powerful abstract work. Included are the mediumistic drawings she created with the group of women who called themselves The Five; Flowers, Mosses, and Lichens, a spiritual explication of the plant world; and the Blue Books, in which af Klint catalogued her most important body of work, The Paintings for the Temple. Notes and Methods is the first extensive English translation of the writings of Hilma af Klint. In addition to translations of all notebooks reproduced, Notes and Methods also includes Letters and Words Pertaining to Works by Hilma af Klint, an invaluable guide to the meaning behind the work, compiled by Hilma af Klint herself--back cover.
Contents:
The five
The blue books / translated from Swedish by Kerstin Lind Bonnier and Elizabeth Clark Wessel
The atom series / translated from Swedish by Kerstin Lind Bonnier and Elizabeth Clark Wessel
Flowers, mosses, and lichens / translated from German by Anne Posten
Letters and words pertaining to works by Hilma af Klint / translated from Swedish by Kerstin Lind Bonnier and Elizabeth Clark Wessel
Afterword : Johan af Klint.
Contains:
Klint, Hilma af, 1862-1944. Paintings. Selections. 2018
ISBN:
9780226591933
022659193X
OCLC:
1028908552
Publisher Number:
40028538383

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