22: Hilma af Klint Our Lady of Allegorical Diagrams - Group IX / The Swan 1914-15
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We are back (!) and in this episode, we pick up where we left off in Episode 14 to discuss Hilma's life between 1908-1915. We dismantle the misconstrued studio visit with Rudolf Steiner that paints him as a ruthless, dream-crushing villain. We unpack what abstraction is and what it's used for: what might have she thought of Wassily Kandinsky's work at the Baltic Exhibition? ...and of course - The Swan - an allegorical diagrammatic, symbol loaded, interplainensional matryoshka doll, gender bending epic - told through 24 SEQUENTIAL paintings... The awesome, mind-bending complexities of the series further proves her badass skills and versatility as a modern painter expressing her Theosophical spirituality. In the end, we discovered this group of works reveals a surprising and empowering message for herself and for all of us. Topics include country singer Faith Hill’s kiss, Hans & Jens, Occult Chemistry, the Qabalah / Kabbalah tree of life, tender hearts in blenders, star-shaped gasses, psychedelic jawbreakers, and so much more. ---- You can also support us on Patreon here and/or grab some merch: https://www.artslicepod.com/shop The featured music today was “Startup Nation” by Anonymous420 by way of Rrrrrose of Loyalty Freak Music. Their music is amazing! GO PICK UP SOME OF THEIR ALBUMS here. Follow us on twitter, tiktok, youtube, and instagram. ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ Pick up some honest to god amazing coffee from Mother Tongue! Use the offer code ARTSLICE at checkout for 15% off: https://mothertongue.coffee/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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