Silk scarf "Altarpiece No. 1"
Silk scarf "Altarpiece No. 1"
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100% satin silk | size 170 x 33 cm (l/w)
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Silk scarf "Altarpiece No. 1"
Ahead of its time, Hilma af Klint's Altarpiece No. 1 (1915) captures the spirit of the post-war Mid Century. She creates a shawl of a modern zeitgeist through an arrangement of geometric shapes and a colour palette of red and blue. Made of 100% satin silk, hand-rolled hem. Size 170 x 33 cm (l/w).
Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de
About Hilma af Klint
1862-1944
In art history, few artistic concepts have brought about such fundamental changes as abstraction. The Swedish artist Hilma af Klint contributed significantly to its development.
As early as 1906, Hilma af Klint painted a series of paintings completely without real objects. Initially, she showed these only to selected insiders. What was special about her work was that she translated impulses from spirituality, psychology and natural sciences into an abstract imagery. In her will, she stipulated that her works should not be exhibited until 20 years after her death, as she suspected even then that her contemporaries would not understand them. As a result, her work remained undiscovered for a long time and only found appropriate recognition in the 21st century.
Hilma af Klint's oeuvre includes over 1000 paintings and drawings, as well as 125 notebooks comprising around 26,000 pages.