Klint's Wonderful Love of Nature on Paper
Museum of Modern Art
Blending her renowned abstract geometric maps and a love for nature, Hilma af Klint presents a series of lesser known botanical drawings that capture the soul of the living world. Focused on the plants of Sweden, where she resided, the pieces display ethereal plants favoring abstraction over scientific accuracy. Deeply observant and inspiring.
Blending her renowned abstract geometric maps and a love for nature, Hilma af Klint presents a series of lesser known botanical drawings that capture the soul of the living world. Focused on the plants of Sweden, where she resided, the pieces display ethereal plants favoring abstraction over scientific accuracy. Deeply observant and inspiring.
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Midtown, NYC
Through Sept 27 2025
Hours
Sun - Fri, 1030 AM - 530 PM
Sat. 1030 AM - 7 PM
Photos courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art
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In the spring and summer of 1919 and 1920, during a period of intense engagement with nature, artist Hilma af Klint drew flowers almost every day. “I will try,” she wrote, “to grasp the flowers of the earth.” This exhibition focuses on a portfolio of drawings new to MoMA's collection—jewel-toned watercolors made by a keen-eyed naturalist, attuned to the rhythms and bounty of the blooming season.
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