Screen in your home Friday April 17th - Thursday April 30th
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“Halina Dyrschka follows the phenomenon Hilma af Klint passionately, sensitively and supported by a phalanx of impressive historians... shows how those paintings survived, made by a women who crossed borders in every direction.” –Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Hilma af Klint was an abstract artist before the term existed, a visionary, trailblazing figure who, inspired by spiritualism, modern science, and the riches of the natural world around her, began in 1906 to reel out a series of huge, colorful, sensual, strange works without precedent in painting. The subject of a recent smash retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, af Klint was for years an all-but-forgotten figure in art historical discourse, before her long-delayed rediscovery. Director Halina Dryschka’s dazzling, course correcting documentary describes not only the life and craft of af Klint, but also the process of her mischaracterization and erasure by both a patriarchal narrative of artistic progress and capitalistic determination of artistic value.
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