Hilma’s Ghost: TOP TEN BOOKS

Hilmas Ghost

Hilma’s Ghost began the way many pandemic-era revelations did: by accident, and then all at once. During lockdown, artists Dannielle Tegeder and Sharmistha Ray found themselves working in neighboring studios. Both established artists and educators, they shared a deep investment in abstraction and a set of common questions about feminism, power, and what art history leaves out. Eventually, they discovered they were also both witches. Founded in 2020 and named for Hilma af Klint, Hilma’s Ghost is an artist collective that brings spirituality and feminist thinking into contemporary art practice. Their breakout project, Abstract Futures Tarot—a suite of paintings, drawings, and a tarot deck now in its third edition—was shortlisted by The New York Times as one of the exhibitions to see at the 2021 Armory Show. Through exhibitions, workshops, and public projects, including a permanent mosaic mural commissioned by MTA Arts & Design and installed in Grand Central Station, Hilma’s Ghost treats ritual and intuition not as metaphor but as method. Their work often feels less like a static visual object than a form of living spellcraft. Their reading list reflects this approach: books that recover overlooked spiritual and feminist traditions, question the idea of modernism as purely rational, and treat spiritual practice as a serious way of understanding the world rather than a curiosity.

Below are Hilma’s Ghost’s favorite books, available to purchase individually or as a set.

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1

Ithell Colquhoun: Pioneer of Surrealism, Occultism and Women's Rights

Amy Hale
Brilliant anthropologist Amy wrote the catalog text for our Chicago exhibition (link). Her deep knowledge of occult history and women's esoteric practices shines through in this essential text on the British surrealist artist, occultist, and feminist pioneer Ithell Colquhoun—another woman artist reclaimed from the margins of art history.
$45.00
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2

Haunted Bauhaus

Elizabeth Otto
Reveals the occult and spiritual practices hidden within modernist design movements. We love this book—everything left out of the Bauhaus! What you thought was rational and streamlined is actually mystical. Makes you question how much has been left out of art history.
$35.00
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3

The Other Side: A Story of Women in Art and the Spirit World

Jennifer Higgie
Explores women artists' historical connections to spiritualism, séances, and otherworldly inspiration. Great book on the emergence of the occult in art. We did a fun talk with her on the Shakers at the Folk Art Museum online
$19.95
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4

Women of the Golden Dawn

 Mary K. Greer
History of influential women in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, revealing how esoteric traditions shaped early feminist occultism. Great history that includes Pamela Colman Smith, creator of the Rider-Waite deck.
$29.95
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5

Waking the Witch

Pam Grossman
A contemporary exploration of witch iconography in art, literature, and popular culture, tracing the witch's evolution as feminist symbol. Friend, fellow witch, great book on the history of witchcraft. Look for her new book on creativity!
$14.00
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6

78 Degrees of Wisdom

Rachel Pollack
The foundational 1905 text with stunning color plates showing how thoughts manifest as visible forms, directly influencing abstract pioneers. This book has been in the libraries of Kandinsky, Hilma af Klint, and Hilma's Ghost from the beginning. We have used it as guided inspiration for our different bodies of work.
$22.95
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7

Revolutionary Witchcraft

Sarah Lyons
A contemporary guide to using magical practice as political resistance, perfect for collectives seeking to blend art, activism, and spirituality. Hilma's Ghost is doing more and more projects with witchcraft and social justice—and of course magic and resistance have always been linked.
$17.99
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8

The Spiral Dance

Starhawk
The foundational text of modern feminist witchcraft, combining ancient goddess spirituality with contemporary activism and ritual practice. We used excerpts from this book for other classes this past year. A classic witch text and great environmental feminist—as safe and relevant now as it was years ago.
$18.99
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9

Hilma af Klint: A Biography

Julia Voss
Definitive study revealing how af Klint's spiritual séances and feminist mysticism generated revolutionary abstract art a decade before Kandinsky.
$35.00
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10

Thought Forms: A Record of Clairvoyant Investigation

Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater
The foundational 1905 text with stunning color plates showing how thoughts manifest as visible forms, directly influencing abstract pioneers. This book has been in the libraries of Kandinsky, Hilma af Klint, and Hilma's Ghost from the beginning. We have used it as guided inspiration for our different bodies of work.
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