Hilma Af Klint : notes and methods
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At the turn of the twentieth 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. Many consider her the first trained artist to create abstract paintings. With Hilma af Klint: Notes and Methods, we get to experience the arc of af Klint’s artistic investigation in her own words.Notes and Methods presents facsimile reproductions of a wide array of af Klint’s early notebooks accompanied by the first English translation of af Klint’s extensive writings. It contains the rarely seen “Blue Notebooks,” hand-painted and annotated catalogues af Klint created of her most famous series “Paintings for the Temple,” and a dictionary compiled by af Klint of the words and letters found in her work. This extraordinary collection is edited by and copublished with Christine Burgin, and features an introduction by Iris Müller-Westermann. It will stand as an important and timely contribution to the legacy of Hilma af Klint.
TitelHilma Af Klint : notes and methods
Plaats van uitgaveChicago
UitgeverUniversity of Chicago Press
Jaar van uitgave2018
Pagina's288 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat26 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-0-226591933
Onderwerpabstract art, notebook [vorm], artists texts
Persoonstrefwoord Hilma af Klint
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