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Hilma af Klint

Just over 30 years ago, the art of Hilma af Klint was unveiled to the world in an exhibition titled, The Spiritual in Art in Los Angeles. Though Hilma produced a monumental amount of work in her lifetime, her abstract paintings never left the doors of her studio, for in her will she requested that her art remain hidden until at least 20 years after her death in 1944. As her work now finds its way into the public eye—most recently in a solo show, , at the Guggenheim Museum—the world has become mesmerised by this Swedish mystic artist. Who was she? What message was she trying to deliver? And why did she not want us to hear it until now?

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