Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) has taken the art world by storm - many decades after her death. Today, she is one of the world's most beloved artists. Born in Stockholm, Hilma af Klint studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. She established herself as a respected artist, exhibiting figurative paintings. Originally a devout Christian she later became involved in spiritualism, and later followed a keen interest in the ideas of Rudolf Steiner's Rosicrucian theosophy and anthroposophy. These modes of spiritual engagement were popular across Europe - especially in artistic and literary circles. In recent years, the interest in af Klint's esoteric paintings has grown, and in 2018 a large survey at the Guggenheim Museum in New York became the best-attended exhibition in the history of the institution. The Catalogue Raisonné presents all the important works of Hilma af Klint, many of which have never been exhibited.
Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) has taken the art world by storm - many decades after her death. Today, she is one of the world's most beloved artists. Born in Stockholm, Hilma af Klint studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. She established herself as a respected artist, exhibiting figurative paintings. Originally a devout Christian she later became involved in spiritualism, and later followed a keen interest in the ideas of Rudolf Steiner's Rosicrucian theosophy and anthroposophy. These modes of spiritual engagement were popular across Europe - especially in artistic and literary circles. In recent years, the interest in af Klint's esoteric paintings has grown, and in 2018 a large survey at the Guggenheim Museum in New York became the best-attended exhibition in the history of the institution. The Catalogue Raisonné presents all the important works of Hilma af Klint, many of which have never been exhibited.
Collect the NFT series Hilma af Klint - Paintings for the Temple from the official catalogue raisonne produced by Stolpe Publishing with the endorsement of the Hilma af Klint Foundation, presented by Acute Art and available on the GODA platform.
Whilst the Paintings for the Temple belong to the not-for-profit Hilma af Klint Foundation and will never be for sale, an official catalogue raisonné produced by Stolpe Publishing and divided in seven volumes was finalized this year. The second volume, Paintings for the Temple, contains Hilma af Klint’s most important body of work. The digital continuation of the catalogue includes works in VR and AR produced by Acute Art. The 193 key artworks are offered as NFTs in an edition of two. One non-commercial set will remain with the publishing house, the other set will be for sale on the GODA platform.
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