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-title The Strange Afterlife of Hilma af Klint

Hilma af Klint‘s Legacy Sparks⁤ Intense debate Over Control of Her Artistic Estate

Stockholm, Sweden – As the posthumous fame‍ of pioneering abstract artist Hilma af Klint continues to surge, a complex and‌ increasingly public dispute is unfolding in Sweden over the control and interpretation of her vast artistic legacy. The debate, playing out in legal filings, boardrooms, ⁤and public discourse, centers on who should ⁣define the ​meaning of ​af Klint’s work and​ who has the right to speak for ⁤the artist, decades after her death in 1944.

Af Klint, who believed she was channeling ⁢messages from astral beings to create paintings representing a “truer version” of reality beyond the material world, stipulated in her will​ that her nephew, Erik af Klint, inherit her extensive ​body of work. An​ admiral ⁤in the Navy, Erik initially relied on close friend Olof Sundström to catalog ⁢the​ archive of over 1,200 paintings, drawings,‍ and 124 notebooks. However, Erik maintained a firm grip on⁣ access, writing to Sundström in 1946 that ‌the work should be ‌shown “only to people who‍ understand its‌ value and⁣ can feel reverence for it,” explicitly ⁢barring​ journalists.

For years,‍ Erik wrestled ⁣with how to best preserve and potentially ⁤exhibit the collection. ‍He expressed conflicting​ desires, ‌at times suggesting a wider public exhibition to “generate interest,” while ​at other times warning that public display ‌”can never lead to ⁢anything good.” Discussions with Moderna Museet⁣ and the national museum regarding a large-scale exhibition in 1970 ⁣ultimately proved unsuccessful.

In⁤ 1972, Erik established the Hilma af Klint foundation, entrusting the archive to the‌ Anthroposophical Society of Sweden. The Foundation’s statutes, outlined in a four-page document, explicitly prohibit the sale of af Klint’s most ⁣important​ works to ensure they remain accessible to “spiritual seekers.” Crucially, the foundation’s⁤ bylaws mandate that the board be chaired by a member‍ of the ⁣af Klint family, with ‌the remaining positions filled by members of​ the Anthroposophical Society – a structure that⁢ is now at the heart of ‌the ongoing debate over the artist’s ​afterlife‍ and the future of her groundbreaking work.

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