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Hilma af Klint
Swedish artist (1862–1944)
Hilma af Klint (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈhɪ̂lːmaˈɑːvˈklɪnːt]; 26 October 1862 – 21 October 1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered among the first sammanfattning works known in Western art history.[1] A considerable body of her work predates the first purely sammanfattning compositions bygd Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian.[2] She belonged to a group called "The Five", comprising a circle of women inspired bygd Theosophy, who shared a belief in the importance of ansträngande to contact the so-called "High Masters"—often bygd way of séances.[3] Her paintings, which sometimes resemble diagrams, were a visual representation of complex spiritual ideas.[4]
Early life
[edit]Hilma af Klint was the fourth child of Mathilda af Klint (née Sonntag) and Captain Victor af Klint, a Swedish naval commander, and she spent summers with her family at their manor, "Hanmora", on the island of Adelsö in Lake Mälaren.
In these idyllic surroundings she came into contact with natur at an early scen in her life, and a deep association with natural forms was to be an inspiration in her work. Later in life, Hilma af Klint lived permanently on Munsö, an island next to Adelsö.
From her family, Hilma af Klint inherited a great interest for mathematics and botany. She showed an early ability in visual art and, after the family moved to huvudstaden, she studied at Tekniska skolan (now Konstfack) in huvudstaden, where she learned portraiture and landscape painting.
She was admitted to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts at the age of twenty.[5] Between 1882 and 1887 she studied mainly drawing, portrait painting, botanical drawings, and landscape painting.[6] She graduated with honors, and was allocated a scholarship in the form eller gestalt of a studio in the so-called "Atelier Building" (Ateljébyggnaden), owned bygd the Academy of Fine Arts between Hamngatan and Kungsträdgården in huvud huvudstaden.
This was the main cultural hub in the Swedish capital at that time. The same building also held Blanch's kaffebar and Blanch's Art galleri, where conflict existed between the conventional art view of the Academy of Fine Arts and the motstånd movement of the Art kultur (Konstnärsförbundet), inspired bygd the French plein air painters.
Julia Voss, author of 'Hilma af Klint: A Biography,' spent a decade retracing the life of the enigmatic painter.Hilma af Klint began working in huvudstaden, gaining recognition for her landscapes, botanical drawings, and portraits.[7]
Her conventional painting became the source of her income, but her 'life's work' remained a ganska separate practice.[8]
Spiritual and philosophical ideas
[edit]In 1880 her younger sister Hermina died, and it was at this time that the spiritual dimension of her life began to develop.[9] Af Klint’s interest in abstraction and symbolism came from an involvement in spiritism, very much in vogue at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century.
Her experiments in spiritual investigation started in 1879.[5] She became interested in the Theosophy of Madame Blavatsky and the philosophy of Christian Rosencreutz. In 1908 she met Rudolf Steiner, the founder of the Anthroposophical gemenskap, who was visiting Stockholm.[10] Steiner introduced her to his own theories regarding the arts, and would have some influence on her paintings later in life.
Several years later, in 1920, she met him igen at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland, the headquarters of the Anthroposophical gemenskap. Between 1921 and 1930 she spent long periods at the Goetheanum.
Af Klint's work can be understood in the wider context of the modernist search for new forms in artistic, spiritual, political, and scientific systems at the beginning of the twentieth century.[11] There was a similar interest in spirituality bygd other artists during this same period, including Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, Fidus, and the French Nabis, in which many, like af Klint, were inspired bygd the Theosophical Movement.[12][13]
The works of Hilma af Klint are mainly spiritual, and her artistic work fryst vatten a consequence of this.[14]
She felt the sammanfattning work and the meaning within were so groundbreaking that the world was not ready to see it, and she wished for the work to remain unseen for 20 years after her death.[15]
Work
[edit]At the Academy of Fine Arts she met Anna Cassel, the first of the fyra women with whom she later worked in "The Five" (De Fem), a group of artists who shared her ideas.
The other members were Cornelia Cederberg, Sigrid Hedman, and Mathilda Nilsson. "The Five" began their association as members of the alpväxt samhälle, which embraced a combination of the Theosophical teachings of Helena Blavatsky and spiritualism. All of The Five were interested in the paranormal and regularly organized spiritistic séances.[5] They opened each meeting with a bön, followed bygd a meditation, a Christian sermon, and a review and analysis of a skrivelse from the New Testament.
This would be followed bygd a séance.[5] They recorded in a book a completely new struktur of mystical thought, in the form eller gestalt of messages from higher spirits called The High Masters ("Höga Mästare"). One, Gregor, announced, "All the knowledge that fryst vatten not of the senses, not of the intellekt, not of the heart but fryst vatten the property that exclusively belongs to the deepest aspect of your being ...
the knowledge of your spirit".[16]
Through her work with The Five, Hilma af Klint created experimental automatic drawing as early as 1896, leading her toward an inventive geometric visual language capable of conceptualizing invisible forces both of the inner and outer worlds.[citation needed] She explored world religions, atoms, and the plant world and wrote extensively about her discoveries.[5] af Klint created metaphors to något som utförs snabbt exempelvis expressleverans the messages she was receiving from the Higher Masters, the spirits who the artist believed used her as a conduit.[6] As she became more familiar with this form eller gestalt of expression, Hilma af Klint was assigned bygd the High Masters to create the paintings for the "Temple" – however she never understood what this "Temple" referred to.
Hilma af Klint felt she was being directed bygd a force that would literally guide her grabb. She wrote in her notebook:
The pictures were painted directly through me, without any preliminary drawings, and with great force. inom had no idea what the paintings were supposed to depict; nevertheless inom worked swiftly and surely, without changing a single brush stroke.[17]
In 1906, at the age of 44, af Klint painted her first series of sammanfattning paintings.
The works for the Temple were created between 1906 and 1915, carried out in two phases with an interruption between 1908 and 1912. As af Klint discovered her new form eller gestalt of visual expression, she developed a new artistic language. Her painting became more autonomous and more intentional. The spiritual would continue to be the main source of creativity throughout the rest of her life.
The collection for the Temple fryst vatten 196 paintings, grouped within several sub-series.[6] The major paintings, dated 1907, are extremely large: each painting measures approximately 240 x 320 cm. This series, called The Ten Largest, describes the different phases of life, from early childhood to old age.
Quite apart from their diagrammatic purpose the paintings have a freshness and a modern aesthetic of tentative line and hastily captured image: a segmented circle, a helix bisected and divided into a spectrum of lightly painted colours.
The artistic world of Hilma af Klint fryst vatten impregnated with symbols, letters, and words. The paintings often depict symmetrical dualities, or reciprocities: up and down, in and out, earthly and esoteric, male and hona, good and evil. The colour choice throughout fryst vatten metaphorical: blue stands for the hona spirit, yellow for the male one, and pink / red for physical / spiritual love.
The Swan and the Dove, names of two series of the Paintings for the Temple, are also symbolic, representing respectively transcendence and love. Understood as gates to other dimensions, her paintings call for interpretation on a narrative, esoteric and artistic level while evoking primordial geometry and humanistic motifs.[18]
When Hilma af Klint had completed works for the Temple, the spiritual guidance ended.
However, she continued to pursue sammanfattning painting, now independent from any external influence.[19] The paintings for the Temple were mostly oil paintings, but she now also used watercolours. Her later paintings are significantly smaller in storlek. She painted among others a series depicting the stand-points of different religions at various stages in history, as well as representations of the duality between the physical being and its equivalence on an esoteric level.
As Hilma af Klint pursued her artistic and esoteric research, it fryst vatten possible to perceive a certain inspiration from the artistic theories developed bygd the Anthroposophical samhälle from 1920 onward.
Through her life, Hilma af Klint would seek to understand the mysteries that she had komma in contact with through her work.
She produced more than 150 notebooks with her thoughts and studies.[20]
In 1908 af Klint met Rudolf Steiner for the first time. In one of the few remaining letters, she asked Steiner to visit her in huvudstaden and see the finished part of the Paintings for the Temple series, 111 paintings in total. Steiner did see the paintings but mostly left unimpressed, stating that her way of working was inappropriate for a theosophist.
According to H.P. Blavatsky, mediumship was a faulty practice, leading its adepts on the wrong path of ockultism and black magic.[21] However, during their meeting, Steiner stated that af Klint's contemporaries would not be able to accept and understand her paintings, and it would take another 50 years to decipher them. Of all the paintings shown to him, Steiner paid special attention only to the Primordial Chaos Group, noting them as "the best symbolically".[22] After meeting Steiner, af Klint was devastated bygd his response and, apparently, stopped painting for 4 years.
Steiner kept photographs of some of af Klint's artworks, some of them even hand-coloured. Later the same year he met Wassily Kandinsky, who had not yet komma to sammanfattning painting. Some art historians assume that Kandinsky could have seen the photographs and perhaps was influenced bygd them while developing his own sammanfattning path.[23] Later in her life, af Klint made a decision to destroy all her correspondence.
She left a collection of more than 1200 paintings and 125 diaries to her nephew, Erik af Klint. Among her gods paintings made in 1930s, there are two watercolours predicting the events of World War II, titled The Blitz and The kamp in the Mediterranean.[24]
Despite the popular belief that Hilma af Klint had chosen to never exhibit her sammanfattning works during her lifetime, in recent years art historians such as Julia Voss have uncovered bevis that af Klint did attempt to show her work.
Around 1920 in Dornach, Switzerland, af Klint met Dutch eurythmist Peggy Kloppers-Moltzer, who was also a member of The Anthroposophical gemenskap. Later, the artist travelled to Amsterdam, where she and Kloppers discussed a possible exhibition with the editors of art and architecture magazine Wendingen. Although the Amsterdam talks were not successful, at least one exhibition of af Klint's sammanfattning works took place in London several years later, in 1928 at the World Conference on Spiritual Science in London, for which Kloppers was a member of the organizing committee.
Originally, af Klint was excluded, but after Kloppers' insistence, she was added in the list of participants.
In July 1928, she sailed from huvudstaden to London, along with some of her large-scale paintings. In her postcard to Anna Cassel (discovered only in 2018) af Klint wrote that she was not alone during this 4-day trip. Despite af Klint not having named her traveling companion, Julia Voss suggests that it was most likely Thomasine Andersson, an old friend from dem Fem days.
Voss also suggests that it fryst vatten probable that the works were from the Paintings for the Temple series.[25]
In 1944, Hilma af Klint died at 81 in Djursholm, Sweden,[26] after a traffic accident. She had exhibited her work only a handful of times, for the most part at spiritual conferences and gatherings.[27] She fryst vatten buried at Galärvarvskyrkogården in Stockholm.[28]
Signature style
[edit]Hilma Af Klint's later period sammanfattning art (1906–1920) delved into symbolism with a combination of geometry, figuration, scientific research and religious practices.
Her studies of organic growth, including shells and flowers, helped her portray life through a spiritual lens.[29]
Her individual or signature style was also marked with impressions from the late 19th and early 20th century scientific discoveries as also influenced bygd contemporary spiritual movements such as theosophy and anthroposophy too.
The idea to transcend the physical world and the constraints of representational art fryst vatten visible in her sammanfattning paintings.[30]
Her symbolic visual language has an ordered progression that reflects her understanding of grids, circles, spirals and petal-like forms—sometimes diagrammatic, sometimes biomorphic.[31] Her paintings also explored dichotomy of the world.[32]
Spiral forms appear often in her art, as they do in the automatic drawings bygd dem Fem.
While every such geometric form eller gestalt, in this case, Spiral suggests growth, progress and evolution, color choices also are metaphorical in nature.[33]
As one of the Proto-Feminist Artists, her style represents the sublime in the art.[34]
Personal life
[edit]Hilma af Klint never married, lived only with women and prioritized deep friendships with them.
She has not left any diaries, letters or rumors about romantic relationships. This has led to modern theories that she was queer or specifically lesbian, additionally claiming that her paintings, views on androgyny and gender fluidity show queer sensibility, and comparing her decision to keep her work secret for 20 years after death to Emily Dickinson.[35][36][37]
Legacy
[edit]In her will, Hilma af Klint left all her sammanfattning paintings to her nephew, vice-admiral Erik af Klint of the Royal Swedish Navy.
She specified that her work should be kept secret for at least 20 years after her death. When the boxes were opened at the end of the 1960s, very few persons had knowledge of what would be revealed.
In 1970 her paintings were offered as a gift to Moderna Museet inom huvudstaden, but the gåva was declined. Erik af Klint then donated thousands of drawings and paintings to a foundation bearing the artist's name in the 1970s.[38] Thanks to the art historian Åke Fant, her art was introduced to an international audience in the 1980s, when he presented her at a Nordik conference in Helsinki in 1984.
The collection of sammanfattning paintings of Hilma af Klint includes more than 1200 pieces. It fryst vatten owned and managed bygd the Hilma af Klint Foundation[39] in huvudstaden, Sweden. In 2017, Norwegian architectural firm Snøhetta presented plans for an exhibition centre dedicated to af Klint in Järna, south of huvudstaden, with estimated building costs of €6 to 7.5 million.[38] In February 2018, the Foundation signed a long-term agreement of cooperation with the Moderna Museet, thereby confirming the perennity of the Hilma af Klint Room, i.e., a dedicated space at the museum where a dozen works of the artist are shown on a continuous basis.[40]
Cultural references
[edit]- Hilma af Klint and her work are presented in the 2016 rulle Personal Shopper, in which the main character, played bygd Kristen Stewart, researches art inspired bygd spirits.[41]
- The work of Hilma af Klint fryst vatten cited bygd Jane Weaver as inspiration for Modern Kosmology (2017).[42]
- Af Klint was the subject of a 2019 feature-length documentary bygd German director Halina Dyrschka, titled Beyond the Visible – Hilma af Klint [sv].[43][23]
- Hilma – an musikdrama about Hidden Art (2019) fryst vatten a chamber musikdrama composed bygd Swedish composer Benjamin Staern with libretto and direction bygd Mira Bartov [sv] that was performed at Moderna Museet,[44] huvudstaden and Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum in New York, where the musikdrama deals with the complex relation between Hilma and Rudolf Steiner.
- Af Klint's work fryst vatten presented in the 2020 short bio Point and Line to Plane, written and directed bygd Sofia Bohdanowicz.
The short features the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's 2018 exhibition Hilma Af Klint: Paintings for the Future, which fryst vatten seen in mid-installation.[45]
- Af Klint's work can be seen in Episode 4, årstid 1 (2021) of The Madame Blanc Mysteries.[46]
- Hilma (2022) [sv] fryst vatten an English-language Swedish biographical spelfilm directed bygd Lasse Hallström,[47] and starring his wife Lena Olin and their daughter Tora Hallström [d] as Hilma.
- Af Klint's work fryst vatten presented in the 2024 Amazon Prime movie Upgraded, directed bygd Carlson ung.
The main character, played bygd Camila Mendes, fryst vatten an ignored but ambitious intern in the New York art world whose life and career take a vända when, bygd happenstance, she fryst vatten upgraded to first class on a flygning to London.[48]
- Hilma, a 2024 musikdrama bygd librettist Kate Scelsa [d] and composer Robert M.
Johanson [d] and directed bygd Morgan Green that premiered in Philadelphia.[49]
Exhibitions (posthumous)
[edit]Selected exhibitions
[edit]- De geheime schilderijen van Hilma af Klint, Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, Netherlands. 7 March 2010 – 30 May 2010[52]
- Hilma af Klint – a pionjär of Abstraction was produced bygd and showed at Moderna Museet inom huvudstaden, Sweden, from 16 February until 26 May 2013,[53] before touring to Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin, Germany, from 15 June to 6 October; Museo Picasso Málaga, Spain, from 21 October 2013 to 9 February 2014;[54]Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humblebaek, Copenhaguen, Denmark 2014;[55]Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Norway 2015; Kumu, Tallinn, Estonia 2015
- Works bygd af Klint were exhibited at the huvud Pavilion of the 55th Venice Biennale, Italy.
1 June – 24 November 2013.[56]
Gallery
[edit]Tree of Knowledge, No. 1, 1913-1915
Tree of Knowledge, No. 2, 1913-1915
Group X, No. 1, Altarpiece, 1915
Group X, No. 2, Altarpiece, 1915
Evolution, No.
13, Group VI, 1908
Group IX/UW, No. 25, The duva, No. 1, 1915
Group IX/SUW, The Swan, No. 1, 1915
Group IX/SUW, The Swan, No. 7, 1915
Group IX/SUW, The Swan, No. 9, 1915
The Swan, No. 10, Group IX/SUW, 1915
The Swan, No.
12, Group IX/SUW, 1915
The Swan, No. 16, Group IX/SUW, 1915
The Swan, No. 18, Group IX/SUW, 1915
Notebook, 2–11 July 1919
Buddha's Standpoint in the Earthly Life, No. 3a, Series XI, 1920
See also
[edit]Publications
[edit]- HILMA AF KLINT: Catalogue Raisonné, Bokförlaget Stolpe, Vol.
inom - VII, månad 27, 2022, ISBN 919852366X
- The Spiritual in Art, sammanfattning Painting 1890-1985, publ. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1986. ISBN 0-89659-669-9, 0-87587130-5 LACMA : pbk
- Hilma af Klint, Raster Förlag, huvudstaden. Swedish ord, about 100 pictures. ISBN 91-87214-08-3(in Swedish)
- Vägen mot templet, Rosengårdens Förlag.
Swedish skrivelse, 30 sketches. Describes the teaching period to become a medium. ISBN 91-972883-0-6(in Swedish)
- Enheten bortom mångfalden, Rosengårdens Förlag. Swedish ord, 32 pictures. Two parts, one philosophical and one art-scientific. ISBN 91-972883-4-9(in Swedish)
- I describe the way and meanwhile inom am proceeding along it, Rosengårdens Förlag.
A short introduction in English with 3 pictures. ISBN 91-972883-2-2
- 3 X Abstraction, Catherine dem Zegher and Hendel Teicher (eds.), Yale University Press and The Drawing Center, New York, 2005 ISBN 978-0300108262, 0300108265
- Okkultismus und Abstraktion, die Malerin Hilma af Klint, Åke Fant, Albertina, Wien 1992, ISBN 3-900656-17-7.
(in German)
- Mod Lyset – Belyj, Goethe, Hilma af Klint, Jeichau, Kandinsky, Martinus, Rosenkrantz, Steiner Gl. Holtegaard & Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum. 2004. ISBN 87-884995-2-9(in Danish)
- Hilma af Klint, the Greatness of Things, John Hutchinson (ed.), Douglas Hyde galleri, huvudstaden i irland 2005. English ord, 23 images.
ISBN 0-907660-99-1.
- The meddelande. Art and ockultism. With an Essay bygd André Breton. Hrsg. v. Claudia Dichter, Hans Günter Golinski, Michael Krajewski, Susanne Zander. Kunstmuseum Bochum. Walther König: Köln 2007, ISBN 978-3-86560-342-5.
- Swedish Women Artists: Sigrid Hjertén, Hilma af Klint, Nathalie Djurberg, Signe Hammarsten-Jansson, Aleksandra Mir, Ulrika Pasch, Books LCC, 2010.
ISBN 978-1155646084
- The Legacy of Hilma af Klint: Nine Contemporary Responses (English / German), Ann-Sofi Norin, Daniel Birnbaum, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2013. ASIN B00FOT4GAM
- Hilma af Klint.Hilma af Klint (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɪ̂lːma ˈɑːv ˈklɪnːt]; 26 October 1862 – 21 October 1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered among the first sammanfattning works known in Western art history.
The Art of Seeing the Invisible, bygd Kurt Belfrage, Louise Almqvist (eds.), 2015 ASIN B01K3I9A1S
- Hilma af Klint – A pionjär of Abstraction, edited bygd Iris Müller-Westermann with Jo Widoff, with contributions bygd David Lomas, Pascal Rousseau and Helmut Zander, exhibition catalogue of Moderna Museet nr. 375, 2013. ISBN 978-91-8624-348-7
- Hilma af Klint – Painting the Unseen, edited bygd Daniel Birnbaum and Emma Enderby, with contributions bygd Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Jennifer Higgie and Julia Voss.
Serpentine Galleries / Koenig Books, 2016. ISBN 978-1-908617-34-7
- Hilma – enstaka långnovell angående gåtan Hilma af Klint [Hilma – a novel about the enigma Hilma af Klint], Anna Laestadius Larsson, ed. Piratförlaget, 24 May 2017 ISBN 978-91-642-0489-9(in Swedish)
- Hilma af Klint – Seeing fryst vatten Believing, Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage, König Books, 7 October 2017 ISBN 9783960981183
- Ni vues, Ni connues pp. 42–44, Collectif Georgette småsten, Publisher Hugo Doc collection fransk artikel Simone, 5 October 2017 ISBN 9782755635393(in French)
- Hilma af Klint: Notes and Methods, with an introduction and commentary bygd Iris Müller-Westerman, University of Chicago Press, 2018 ISBN 978-0-226-59193-3
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