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$45.00
In this, the most exhaustive book on Hilma af Klint published to date, twenty specialists in Modern Art, Art History, the History of Ideas, and Religious Studies use their expertise to explore af Klint's unique artistry. The topics range from early Abstract Art and the impact of Darwin and Goethe's Colour Theory, to the importance of occult religious movements such as Theosophy and Anthroposophy which influenced the early modernists. Excerpts from Hilma af Klint's personal notes and research are also included. The book is based on the seminars held in the years 2013-2015 in conjunction with well received exhibitions worldwide, many of which set records in attendance.
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
Hilma AF Klint: The Art of Seeing the Invisible
$45.00
Description
In this, the most exhaustive book on Hilma af Klint published to date, twenty specialists in Modern Art, Art History, the History of Ideas, and Religious Studies use their expertise to explore af Klint's unique artistry. The topics range from early Abstract Art and the impact of Darwin and Goethe's Colour Theory, to the importance of occult religious movements such as Theosophy and Anthroposophy which influenced the early modernists. Excerpts from Hilma af Klint's personal notes and research are also included. The book is based on the seminars held in the years 2013-2015 in conjunction with well received exhibitions worldwide, many of which set records in attendance.
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
Description
In this, the most exhaustive book on Hilma af Klint published to date, twenty specialists in Modern Art, Art History, the History of Ideas, and Religious Studies use their expertise to explore af Klint's unique artistry. The topics range from early Abstract Art and the impact of Darwin and Goethe's Colour Theory, to the importance of occult religious movements such as Theosophy and Anthroposophy which influenced the early modernists. Excerpts from Hilma af Klint's personal notes and research are also included. The book is based on the seminars held in the years 2013-2015 in conjunction with well received exhibitions worldwide, many of which set records in attendance.
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
This book is a new edition of The Art of Seeing the Invisible (2015), with an afterword written by Daniel Birnbaum.
Contributors:
Tessel M. Baudin, University of Amsterdam; Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic director of Acute Art, London; Briony Fer, University College London; Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam; Stephen Kern, John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation; Gary Lachman, Author and Lecturer; Marco Pasi, University of Amsterdam; Gertrud Sandqvist, Malmö Art Academy; and Helmut Zander, University of Fribourg
ISBN
9789189069176
Publisher
Publication Date
February 9, 2021
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
270
Keywords
Art | Individual Artists | Monographs





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