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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.
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Eva Hesse: List of works - All Artworks by Date 1→10. List...
- Right After, 1969
‘Right After’ was created in 1969 by Eva Hesse in...
- Accession Ii, 1968
Accession II seems a logical, structural outcome of the...
- Repetition Nineteen III
The tube-like objects are in keeping with Hesse's...
- Ringaround Arosie
‘Ringaround Arosie’ was created in 1965 by Eva Hesse in...
- Hang Up, 1966
Hesse called Hang Up her earliest important artistic...
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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.
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German-American Sculptor. Born: January 11, 1936 - Hamburg, Germany. Died: May 29, 1970 - New York, New York. Minimalism. Post-Minimalism. Feminist Art. "I think art is a total thing. A total person giving a contribution. It is an essence, a soul.. In my inner soul art and life are inseparable." 1 of 5. Summary of Eva Hesse.
- German-American
- January 11, 1936
- Hamburg, Germany
- May 29, 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.
Sep 3, 2019 · Sep 3, 2019 4:59PM. Eva Hesse at work in her studio in Kettwig an der Ruhr, Germany, ca. 1964–65. © The Estate of Eva Hesse. Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth. The artist Eva Hesse was having a “lousy” day of painting, as she noted in a journal entry from November 4, 1964. “I destroy—rebuild and so it goes,” she jotted down.
Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth; photograph by Sheldan C. Collins. API. artworks/5551. 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.
Photo: Stephen Korbet. Born in Hamburg Germany in 1936, Eva Hesse is one of the icons of American art of the 1960s, her work being a major influence on subsequent generations of artists.