Review of Anna Laestadius Larsson's Hilma. En roman om gåtan Hilma af Klint (Stockholm, Piratförlaget, 2017).  
‘Read to me’ is an experiment made by the artist in the UK, in collaboration with a psychometric rea...
Lucie Lagerbielke (1865-1931) is a fairly unknown writer who lived and worked in Stockholm. All her ...
Marja Lahelma continues the theme of the modern pursuit of expressing the inexpressible and revealin...
Review of Anna Laestadius Larsson's Hilma. En roman om gåtan Hilma af Klint (Stockholm, Piratförlage...
Review of: Holly Faith Nelson, Lynn R. Szabo, and Jens Zimmermann, eds., Through a Glass Darkly: Su...
This thesis will concern a yet unstudied notebook of the artist and occultist Hilma af Klint, called...
Hilma af Klint was a Swedish painter who explored spiritualism, theosophy, and anthroposophy during ...
This article discusses the relationship between Western esotericism and literature. As an example of...
Around the year 1900, European discourse on art was becoming increasingly ‘esotericized’. The 1890s ...
The Ghost Artist proposes an alternative history of women's art practice in which spectral embodimen...
Hilma af Klint (1862 -1944) is now recognized internationally as a pioneer within abstract art. For ...
Solo work produced for the group exhibition Pist Protta visits Nomi's Kitchen. This exhibition was o...
The Guggenheim’s spring retrospective of the seminal Swedish painter, Hilma Af Klint, has, naturally...
The Yggdrasil, the holy tree of Norse mythology, is central to Hilma af Klint’s series of paintings ...
Review of Per Faxneld's Det ockulta sekelskiftet. Esoteriska strömningar i Hilma af Klints tid (Stoc...
‘Read to me’ is an experiment made by the artist in the UK, in collaboration with a psychometric rea...
Lucie Lagerbielke (1865-1931) is a fairly unknown writer who lived and worked in Stockholm. All her ...
Marja Lahelma continues the theme of the modern pursuit of expressing the inexpressible and revealin...
Review of Anna Laestadius Larsson's Hilma. En roman om gåtan Hilma af Klint (Stockholm, Piratförlage...
Review of: Holly Faith Nelson, Lynn R. Szabo, and Jens Zimmermann, eds., Through a Glass Darkly: Su...
This thesis will concern a yet unstudied notebook of the artist and occultist Hilma af Klint, called...
Hilma af Klint was a Swedish painter who explored spiritualism, theosophy, and anthroposophy during ...
This article discusses the relationship between Western esotericism and literature. As an example of...
Around the year 1900, European discourse on art was becoming increasingly ‘esotericized’. The 1890s ...
The Ghost Artist proposes an alternative history of women's art practice in which spectral embodimen...
Hilma af Klint (1862 -1944) is now recognized internationally as a pioneer within abstract art. For ...
Solo work produced for the group exhibition Pist Protta visits Nomi's Kitchen. This exhibition was o...
The Guggenheim’s spring retrospective of the seminal Swedish painter, Hilma Af Klint, has, naturally...
The Yggdrasil, the holy tree of Norse mythology, is central to Hilma af Klint’s series of paintings ...
Review of Per Faxneld's Det ockulta sekelskiftet. Esoteriska strömningar i Hilma af Klints tid (Stoc...
‘Read to me’ is an experiment made by the artist in the UK, in collaboration with a psychometric rea...
Lucie Lagerbielke (1865-1931) is a fairly unknown writer who lived and worked in Stockholm. All her ...
Marja Lahelma continues the theme of the modern pursuit of expressing the inexpressible and revealin...