“Halina Dyrschka’s debut feature, “Beyond the Visible – Hilma af Klint,” is one of the best films I’ve seen about fine art.”
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Join us for a screening of Beyond The Visible: Hilma Af Klint
Followed by a recorded Q&A with director Halina Dyrschka, editor-at-large of Frieze Magazine Jennifer Higgie, the Barbican art gallery curator, and Mia Bays, Director-a to introduce the film.t-large of Birds’ Eye View whose #ReclaimTheFrame UK-wide mission is bringing ever-greater audiences to films by women will there in person
Followed by a recorded Q&A with director Halina Dyrschka, editor-at-large of Frieze Magazine Jennifer Higgie, the Barbican art gallery curator, and Mia Bays, our Director-at-large here at Birds’ Eye View, will there in person to introduce the film.
Followed by a recorded Q&A with director Halina Dyrschka, editor-at-large of Frieze Magazine Jennifer Higgie, the Barbican art gallery curator, and Mia Bays, Director-at-large of Birds’ Eye View whose #ReclaimTheFrame UK-wide mission is bringing ever-greater audiences to films by women will there in person to introduce the film.
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, colourful, 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.
Her work inspired some most celebrated contemporary artists like Joseph Albers, Paul Klee, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Mondrian, Kandinsky…