World Receivers : Georgiana Houghton - Hilma Af Klint - Emma Kunz

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  • Author:
    ALTHAUS Karin / MÜHLING Matthias / SCHNEIDER Sebastian
  • ISBN:
    9783777431574
  • Publication Date:
    April 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    288
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Hirmer Verlag
  • Country of Publication:
    Germany
World Receivers : Georgiana Houghton - Hilma Af Klint - Emma Kunz
World Receivers : Georgiana Houghton - Hilma Af Klint - Emma Kunz

World Receivers : Georgiana Houghton - Hilma Af Klint - Emma Kunz

SKU: 9783777431574
Regular price $90.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ALTHAUS Karin / MÜHLING Matthias / SCHNEIDER Sebastian
  • ISBN:
    9783777431574
  • Publication Date:
    April 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    288
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Hirmer Verlag
  • Country of Publication:
    Germany

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Abstract paintings were being produced even before Kandinsky. Completely independently from each other, Georgiana Houghton (1814--1884) in England, Hilma af Klint (1862--1944) in Sweden and Emma Kunz (1892--1963) in Switzerland each developed an individual abstract pictorial language. What they had in common was a desire to make visible the laws of nature, the intellect and the supernatural. Their works are being presented side by side for the first time in an exhibition.

The three women artists all found their artistic language within the context of the spiritual movements of their times: Houghton in spiritism, af Klint in theosophy and Kunz in naturopathy. Their artworks bear witness to a 'mediumistic' praxis: Houghton and af Klint were inspired by higher beings to paint, while Kunz developed her drawings with the help of a pendulum.

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  • Abstract paintings were being produced even before Kandinsky. Completely independently from each other, Georgiana Houghton (1814--1884) in England, Hilma af Klint (1862--1944) in Sweden and Emma Kunz (1892--1963) in Switzerland each developed an individual abstract pictorial language. What they had in common was a desire to make visible the laws of nature, the intellect and the supernatural. Their works are being presented side by side for the first time in an exhibition.

    The three women artists all found their artistic language within the context of the spiritual movements of their times: Houghton in spiritism, af Klint in theosophy and Kunz in naturopathy. Their artworks bear witness to a 'mediumistic' praxis: Houghton and af Klint were inspired by higher beings to paint, while Kunz developed her drawings with the help of a pendulum.

Abstract paintings were being produced even before Kandinsky. Completely independently from each other, Georgiana Houghton (1814--1884) in England, Hilma af Klint (1862--1944) in Sweden and Emma Kunz (1892--1963) in Switzerland each developed an individual abstract pictorial language. What they had in common was a desire to make visible the laws of nature, the intellect and the supernatural. Their works are being presented side by side for the first time in an exhibition.

The three women artists all found their artistic language within the context of the spiritual movements of their times: Houghton in spiritism, af Klint in theosophy and Kunz in naturopathy. Their artworks bear witness to a 'mediumistic' praxis: Houghton and af Klint were inspired by higher beings to paint, while Kunz developed her drawings with the help of a pendulum.