Paintings for the Future

For the #1 slot on his Top 10 Best Art Shows of 2018, New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz selected an exhibition at the Guggenheim by Swedish artist Hilma af Klint titled “Paintings for the Future.” “The most magnificent sight in New York this year was the drop-dead first gallery showing of kaleidoscopically colored, structurally complex, completely abstract paintings made in the first two decades of the 20th century by unacknowledged Swedish visionary Hilma af Klint.” Since opening last October, it’s become something of an art world sensation. We recently sat down with the show’s curator, Tracey Bashkoff, to check in and see how it’s going. The exhibition closes April 23, 20

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