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Hilma af Klint Catalogue Raisonné - box set (Hardback)

Hobbies & Lifestyle > Art > Classical Art

Imprint: Bokförlaget Stolpe
Pages: 1908
ISBN: 9789198523669
Published: 23rd November 2022

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Not all artists’ oeuvre can, will, or deserve to be collected in a Catalogue Raisonné. But Hilma af Klint’s art not only deserves it – it demands it – since her oeuvre holds a message and reveals a philosophy. For the first time ever, the reader will be able to review Hilma af Klint’s work in the order she herself established in 1938, in this historical document divided into seven volumes.

The paintings are presented in the order her friend anthroposophist Olof Sundström eventually numbered them in 1945, on assignment by Erik af Klint (1901–1981). Erik af Klint was the sole heir to af Klint’s oeuvre, as well as the sole donor to and founder of the Hilma af Klint Foundation in 1972.

The works are printed in an exclusive edition designed by Patric Leo. The series is produced in cooperation with the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, and features introductions by Daniel Birnbaum and Kurt Almqvist. The final volume includes a biographical essay on Hilma af Klint by the German author Julia Voss. More and more Hilma af Klint appears as one of Sweden’s most fascinating artists.

‘Here we can all follow the chronological development and hopefully understand a bit more about af Klint’s elusive, esoteric image-world. It is a tool that facilitates research, and fundamentally establishes the artist’s work – all in all, a true deed for culture.’ Birgitta Rubin, Dagens Nyheter

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