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Hilma af Klint: Seeing is believing


  • Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
The result of a series of lectures delivered during the 2016 Serpentine Galleries exhibition Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen, this volume gathers essays examining the last abstract series made by Hilma af Klint (1862-1944). The paintings were all created in the first half of the year 1920 and are the last paintings af Klint made before turning to watercolour.

ISBN 9789189069183 | EN | HB
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Publisher Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
ISBN 9789189069183
Publication date July 2020
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 290 x 230 mm
Illustrations 95 col. & bw ill.
Pages 152
Language(s) English ed.
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The result of a series of lectures delivered during the 2016 Serpentine Galleries exhibition Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen, this volume gathers essays examining the last abstract series made by Hilma af Klint (1862-1944). The paintings were all created in the first half of the year 1920 and are the last paintings af Klint made before turning to watercolour.
Reproductions of these images are complemented by essays from Briony Fer, David Lomas, Branden W. Joseph, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Daniel Birnbaum, which shed new light on af Klint and her importance for artists today, also addressing the need for a broader conception of art history that her work proposes.
Beautifully designed this book is a key contribution to the burgeoning scholarship on this immensely popular painter.


Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic Director of Acute Art, London, UK. Former roles include Director of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.

Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art at University College London, UK.

Branden W. Joseph, is the Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, USA.

David Lomas, Professor of Art History at the University of Manchester, UK.

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, London, UK.