The proposed agreement between the foundation and David Zwirner is seen by Hilma af Klint's family as a threat that undermines her legacy, leading to possible commercialization of her art.
Erik af Klint stated, 'The first paragraph of the statutes says the board needs to care for the work and now they're selling it off,' highlighting the family's concerns.
The family argues that allowing Zwirner to represent Af Klint's work would contradict her wishes and the foundation's statutes, emphasizing the ongoing battle over her artistic legacy.
Zwirner accused the family of sabotaging Hilma af Klint's work and obstructing her recognition as an international artist, showcasing the tension between commercialization and preservation.
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