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Hilma af Klint Pioneered Abstract Art. But That Is Only Part of Her Story

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The Importance of Marie Curie's Mysticism

In the 19th century, nobody even tries to hide it. Even at the academy where she's studying, there are a lot of male artists who are completely despising their fellow female students. Medicine is also very hostile against particularly bourgeois women and the question whether they should have an education and go to work. So that's the medical and artistic discourse around this in Sweden but all over in Europe. At the same time, it's a time of change. So there were political revolutions and reformations and also scientific revolutions. I think with this scientific revolution her artwork wouldn't look the same. It's really something that she follows closely. She's not the only artist who follows these developments closely

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