Eva Hesse at the opening reception for ‘Eccentric Abstraction,’ 1966 (photo by Norman Goldman, all images courtesy Zeitgeist Films) Telling the story of Eva Hesse’s life and work presents one major ...
The 17 thin slices of "Augment" (1968) are oriented on the floor like cold cuts packed for grocery shoppers, in a graded pile. Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland ...
Foreground: Eva Hesse, “Accession V” (1968), galvanized steel and rubber; background: Sol LeWitt, “3 x 3 x 3” (1965), painted wood (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) CLEVELAND — When I first ...
Eva Hesse (1936-1970) is known for her sculptures that made innovative use of industrial and everyday materials. Her diaries and journals, which she kept for the entirety of her life, convey her ...
When an animal is trapped in resin, a bit of natural alchemy happens. The liquid begins to harden into an impenetrable shell. Life ends, but the creature is perfectly preserved. Under the right ...
A conversation with Eva Hesse (1970) / Cindy Nemser -- Eva Hesse : contingent (1979) / Rosalind Krauss -- About Eva Hesse : Mel Bochner interviewed by Joan Simon (1992) / Mel Bochner -- Hesse's ...
Watching Eva Hesse, I felt almost certain that I had seen artist Eva Hesse’s work somewhere. The latex and fiberglass sculptures, the thrown-about ropes and the arrangement of her shapes seemed to me ...
Two documentaries about trailblazing artists who were both dead before forty open in New York this week: Fassbinder: To Love Without Demands is informed by director Christian Braad Thomsen’s ...
The new book by Lauren Elkin examines artists who’ve defied conventions and expectations, including Carolee Schneemann, Eva Hesse and Kara Walker. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results