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A close look at a portfolio of forty-six botanical drawings by
Hilma af Klint, and the abstract diagrams the artist developed to
express the interconnectedness of the natural and spiritual
realms.“I have shown,” wrote the Swedish artist Hilma af Klint,
“that there is a connection between the plant world and the world
of the soul.” Her Nature Studies portfolio (1919–20), recently
acquired by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, comprises 46 sheets
of exquisitely rendered botanical drawings. Documenting each
plant's particular qualities along with Latin names, Swedish common
names, and dates of observation, af Klint follows the typical
format of a botanical reference book, known as a Flora, however,
hers is a Flora of the spirit, a mapping of the natural world in
spiritual terms that would stand alongside any scientific resource.
Carefully drawn and vividly colored plants, flowers, and lichen are
juxtaposed with geometric forms: a blooming sunflower is echoed by
three nested circles, a central dot, a solid red line, a ring of
points, a white narcissus is set against a pinwheel of softened
primary hues, a cluster of budding branches is accompanied by
checkerboard boxes of dots and stroke.Published in conjunction with
the first exhibition of the rare portfolio,&,nbsp,Hilma af
Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers&,nbsp,presents the 46
botanical drawings alongside contextualizing works, as well as
translations of her notes and previously unpublished texts from her
own journals. An overview essay by curator Jodi Hauptman examines
af Klint’s strong connection to the natural and spiritual realms,
texts by Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Lena Struwe, and Laura Neufeld unpack
the inspiration, imagery, and beliefs behind these drawings.