1. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: KisaToyoshima | 『10の最大物,グループIV,No. 1.2,幼年期』1907年、ヒルマ・アフ・クリント財団
  2. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『10の最大物,グループIV,No. 6.7,成人期』1907年、ヒルマ・アフ・クリント財団
  3. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『大型の人物像絵画、WU/薔薇シリーズ、グループⅢ、No.6』1907年、ヒルマ・アフ・クリント財団
  4. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『パルジファル・シリーズ、グループⅡ、エーテルの折り畳み』1916年、ヒルマ・アフ・クリント財団
  5. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: KisaToyoshima | 『原初の混沌,WU/ 薔薇シリーズ,グループ Ⅰ』1906–07年、ヒルマ・アフ・クリント財団
  6. ヒルマ・アフ・クリント
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 靴下

Hilma af Klint: The Beyond

  • Art
  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Takebashi
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Time Out says

Swedish-born artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a pioneer of abstract painting, whose work prefigured that of such revered figures as Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky. Yet, for decades, her work was known only to a handful of people. The 21st century, however, has seen Klint receive some long overdue global recognition. A 2018 retrospective at New York's Guggenheim Museum attracted the largest visitor numbers in that venue's history, and now the prestigious National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo presents her first career overview to be held in Asia.

The exhibition centres upon selections from "The Paintings for the Temple", a series which Klint, who was involved in the then-booming spiritualist movement, produced between 1906 and 1915 after believing the project to have been 'commissioned' from another dimension during a seance. The artist perceived these works which combine abstract and figurative elements, and organic and geometric forms, to have been created 'through' her by some external spiritual force.

Advance tickets are sold until March 3. This exhibition is closed on Mondays (except March 31 and May 5) as well as May 7.

Details

Address
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
3-1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Takebashi Station (Tozai line), exit 1b
Price:
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
Opening hours:
10am-5pm daily, Fri & Sat 10am-8pm (last entry 30 min before closing), closed Mon (except Mar 31 & May 5) and May 7

Dates and times

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 10:00
¥2,300 (advance ¥2,100), university students ¥1,200 (¥1,000), high school students ¥700 (¥500), free for junior high school students & younger children
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