This book discusses the very first exhibition of the abstract work of Hilma af Klint and her life-long friend, artistic partner and facilitator, Anna Cassel. They were included in the exhibition accompanying the Conference of the European Confederation of Theosophical Societies in Europe held in Stockholm in 1913. The analysis of the exhibition has led to surprising discoveries.
The exhibition itself had a completely different character than the previous exhibitions of the European Confederation in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Munich and Budapest. The analysis of the group of artists not only provides essential corrections on the work of Hilma af Klint, but also of Anna Cassel and of the groups in which they operated. All women named in the séance notebooks of the group De Fem and other groups of which both artists were a member have been identified and have been given a face. All of these women are immensely meaningful for the socioeconomic, spiritual and artistic influences on Anna Cassel and Hilma af Klint.