An undated image of Hilma af Klint. Zeitgeist Films. "Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint," a documentary by Halina Dyrschka, provides a thoughtful survey of its subject. "Beyond the Visible" bristles with the excitement of discovery and also with the impatience that recognition has taken so long. The first abstract artist was a woman: misjudged and concealed, Hilma af Klint rocks the art world with her mind-blowing oeuvre.

It casts an entrancing spell that allows the staggering depth of its subject's work to consume us, while showing how her trailblazing vision left an unmistakable imprint in over a century of. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Photo of Hilma af Klint from Beyond the Visible.

Beyond the Visible - Hilma af Klint

In the film, New York artist Josiah McElheny posits that while in science citations can be overturned, in art history they seemingly cannot. Therefore, while the discovery of af Klint's contributions can be added as a footnote to the annals of art history, we. Hilma af Klint didn't invent abstract art, but her stature today reflects something more important. A new German documentary film, "Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint," brushes up against the erroneous claim but fortunately doesn't gather it up into a full embrace. One of the many brilliantly realized scenes in Greta Gerwig's recent adaptation of Little Women - the first to truly highlight how unkind the world is to ambitious girls, in both the nineteenth century and the twenty-first - involves Amy March (played by Florence Pugh). Hot Docs has received filmmaker permission to upload this trailer to the HotDocsFest YouTube channel.

Trailer Beyond the Visible - Hilma af Klint

Beyond the Visible - Hilma af Klint

Beyond the Visible - Hilma af Klint

Johan af Klint, The Hilma af Klint Foundation. Julia Voss. "movie of the week. Dryschka's fascinating documentary is an illuminating introduction to a major artist all but erased from modern art history." Hilma af Klint.

As seen in Beyond the Visible, a film by Halina Dyrschka. Why are her paintings not available on the market? This first film on her is about her life and work, the role of women in art history and the discovery of an art scandal. Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Movie of the week. "Dryschka's fascinating documentary is an illuminating introduction to a.