There are few figures who have captivated the imagination of the art world quite like Eva Hesse. She was an ambitious artist who found ways of using unusual materials, such as rope and latex, to ...
As if she knew that her time on Earth would be brief, Eva Hesse worked diligently and prolifically. In 1972, two years after her death at age of 34, New York’s Guggenheim mounted a memorial exhibition ...
In the mid-to-late 1960s, artist Eva Hesse created sculptures out of then-new materials like latex, plastics and fiberglass. She knew they had a high probability of disintegrating over time, but ...
Eva Hesse first became known in the New York art world of the 1960s by making colorful abstract-expressionist paintings, but it was her departure from the art scene and a lengthy return to her native ...
Director Marcie Begleiter’s new documentary is an engaging and moving biography of German-born sculptor Eva Hesse, who died in 1970 at the age of thirty-four. Relying on the accounts of contemporaries ...
Side 01 has consistent hum and background noise. Recording ends 00:27:04. Side 02 recording is done over the phone and has tape hiss. Content is primarily in left channel. On Side 01, Robert ...
In titling "Eva Hesse: Studiowork" at the Berkeley Art Museum, guest co-curator Briony Fer coined a new term to indicate the gray zone between avowed artworks and inchoate or abandoned efforts. Hesse ...
University of California at Berkeley art historian Anne Wagner will give the 2002 Phyllis Wattis Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. April 25 at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In "The Life of ...
Pliable layers of natural latex rubber painted onto cheesecloth panels are buttressed with stiff fiberglass and polyester resin poles, forming an immense curtain that expands or contracts to conform ...
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