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API. Images & permissions. Open access. Like much of Eva Hesse’s work, No Title substitutes fragile substances and irregular, organic forms for the rigid geometries and industrial materials of Minimalism, one of the dominant modes of art-making in the mid-1960s.
Eva Hesse was a German-born American artist who made innovative sculptural installations. View Eva Hesse’s 155 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
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Eva Hesse was a Jewish German-born American sculptor, known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. Artworks. View all 34 artworks. Eva Hesse lived in the XX cent., a remarkable figure of American-Jewish Arte Povera and Post-Minimalism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
- January 11, 1936
- May 29, 1970
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Eva Hesse (January 11, 1936 – May 29, 1970) was a German-born American sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. She is one of the artists who ushered in the postminimal art movement in the 1960s.
Eva Hesse is one of the most renowned American artists to come of age in the immediate aftermath of The Abstract Expressionists. Having fled her native Germany during the rise of Nazism, Hesse was originally schooled in American abstract painting and commercial design practices.
- German-American
- January 11, 1936
- Hamburg, Germany
- May 29, 1970
American, born Germany. 1936–1970. Eva Hesse (January 11, 1936 – May 29, 1970) was a German-born American sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. She is one of the artists who ushered in the postminimal art movement in the 1960s.
Eva Hesse. Repetition Nineteen III. 1968. Fiberglass and polyester resin, nineteen units. Each 19 to 20 1/4" (48 to 51 cm) x 11 to 12 3/4" (27.8 to 32.2 cm) in diameter. Gift of Charles and Anita Blatt. 1004.1969.a-s. © 2024 Estate of Eva Hesse.