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Friday Night Club
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Discover the hidden story of Hilma af Klint, the true pioneer of abstract art, in Friday Night Club by Stephanie Kramer. Explore the mystic visions and groundbreaking work of this remarkable Swedish artist, brought to life by acclaimed authors Sofia Lundberg, Alyson Richman, and M.J. Rose. ISBN: 9780593200490
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I enjoyed learning about this overlooked artist. The writing style felt a bit dry at times, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Pallavi Singh –
A fascinating glimpse into Hilma af Klint’s world. Kramer does a good job, but I wish there were more visuals of Klint’s art.
Vaibhav Anand –
While informative, the book felt a little rushed. I wanted more analysis of Klint’s artwork and its place in art history.
Rohit Choudhary –
This book completely changed my perception of abstract art! Hilma af Klint was a visionary. I am so happy I found this book.
Nikita Rajak –
Kramer successfully brings Hilma af Klint to light. Some parts were slow, but the overall impact of the book is excellent.
Atul Kumar –
A well-researched and engaging biography. Friday Night Club definitely made me want to see more of Hilma af Klint’s art in person.
Mohd. Aqdas –
An okay read overall. I struggled to connect with the writing style, but the subject matter was certainly fascinating. Pretty informative.
Satyam Chaudhary –
I appreciate the effort to bring Hilma af Klint’s story to a wider audience. The writing is clear and concise. Good book!
Pranjal Yadav –
Friday Night Club is a captivating read. Hilma af Klint’s story is so interesting, a true hidden gem! Highly recommended.
Mayank Kumar Singh –
I had never heard of Hilma af Klint before. This book is a great introduction to her life and work. A must-read for art lovers!
Kartikey Gupta –
An intriguing introduction to Hilma af Klint. I was hoping for a deeper dive into her spiritual influences. Still, I’m glad I read it.