Beyond Rudolf Steiner, Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) is one of the most well-known students of anthroposophy in the world today,...
The sculptor Rik ten Cate: «Every time I visit an exhibition, I come home refreshed, even though my body hurts...
A look at the connection between humans and architecture illustrated by three buildings in Dornach. Piet Sieperda is in search of Rudolf Steiner’s concept of architecture. We come to know what we might describe as the outermost part of our being, that which proceeds through the action of our etheric...
Two weeks to immerse yourself in the world of colors. Laura Summer from the Free Columbia initiative invites people with...
Tübingen, Germany. A new exhibition on Joseph Beuys. The name Joseph Beuys evokes mixed feelings among art connoisseurs. Many appreciate...
Artist and educator Laura Summer has opened various online courses for enthusiastic painters. After her surprisingly positive experience during the COVID-19 pandemic with digital forms of teaching, new courses are starting now. The co-founder of the Free Columbia arts and education initiative will teach the dynamics of colors in a...
Philmont, New York. An online course on anthroposophical painting. With its rich earth tones and colorful leaves, autumn is arguably...
Taiwan. Year One of the new painting program at AnthrOArt Center, Shan Mei Zhen in Taichung, Taiwan, will conclude in...
Stockholm, Sweden. A legal dispute over Hilma af Klint’s works. Hilma af Klint is a Swedish artist who lived in the 19th and 20th centuries and who has gained international attention, particularly in recent years, as a pioneer of Western abstraction. Af Klint saw herself not only as a painter...
Taichung, Taiwan. A course on Steiner’s influence on the visual arts. As the world continues to discover the living legacy...
In this review of Horst and Jennifer Kornberger’s ‹Garments of Survival›, the artists invite us to try on anthroposophical imaginations...










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