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Bill Barrette. Timken Publishers, $60 (274pp) ISBN 978-0-943221-02-1 The frequently used term ``minimalist'' doesn't really fit the most provocative of Hesse's disturbing sculptures.
Eva Hesse’s ‘Expanded Expansion’ (1969), currently on view at Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Hauser & Wirth New York When an animal is trapped in resin, a bit of natural alchemy happens.
In "The Life of Language: How Words Matter to Hesse's Art," Wagner will discuss the significance of titles to Eva Hesse (1936-1970), whose art is surveyed in a retrospective (through May 19) at ...
Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke—two artists at the center of Erotic Abstraction, a new show at Acquavella Gallery in New York—help to answer this question. On a biographical level, the urge to link ...
Opening Friday, Aug. 19 in San Francisco and San Rafael. (Courtesy of Zeitgeist Films) Sculptor Eva Hesse is a member of this “what might have been” club, a prodigious and adventurous maker who died ...