Hilma af Klint

Abstract painting on black background
Hilma af Klint, Group X, No. 1, Altarpiece, 1915. Courtesy of The Hilma af Klint Foundation.

15 October 2026 - 7 February 2027
Rooms 6-10 | Tickets from €0-€16

Hilma af Klint is recognised as one of Europe’s foremost abstract painters and is one of Sweden’s most celebrated modern artists. This exhibition, developed in partnership with the Hilma af Klint Foundation, features paintings, drawings and watercolours, marking the first major exhibition dedicated to the artist’s work in Ireland. Af Klint’s art was profoundly informed by spirituality and her explorations of Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, and Anthroposophy. Like many artists of her time, she sought to make sense of and articulate the modern world. Inspired by nature, science and religion, af Klint developed a visionary abstract painting style - highly charged emotionally, spiritually and chromatically.

While portraiture and illustration provided a source of income, Hilma af Klint’s spiritual paintings - the ‘great work’ - were seldom shown beyond her close circle. Her vast body of work remained in storage until the 1980s, largely unknown outside Sweden. This show explores the time, place and circumstances that shaped her unique artistic vision. Key spiritual works such as The Swan (1914–15) and Altarpieces (1915) feature alongside plant studies, early portraits and landscapes, some of which have never been publicly exhibited. 

Presented by Key Capital at 25.

Curator: Janet McLean, Curator of Modern Art at the National Gallery of Ireland.

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