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  1. Hang Up. 1966. Eva Hesse produced an extraordinarily original, influential body of work in her short career, pioneering the use of eccentric materials and idiosyncratic sculptural forms. Hesse considered Hang Up among her most important works because it was the first to achieve the level of “absurdity or extreme feeling” she intended.

  2. 30 de may. de 2018 · "Eva Hesse"Doku WDR/ARTE 2015 von Marcie Begleiter.Aufnahme: ARTE 30.05.2018.Die Dokumentation erzählt das Leben der jüdischen Künstlerin Eva Hesse mit seine...

  3. Right After (1969) by Eva Hesse Milwaukee Art Museum. Strand. This artwork might first appear to be made out of string. In fact, each strand is a fiberglass cord (a type of fabric-like plastic) that has been dipped into latex and hung on S-shaped hooks, made from ordinary clothes hangers. The artist, Eva Hesse, suspended the cords in the air ...

  4. 10 de oct. de 2022 · 0. ‘Expanded Expansion’, 1965, por Eva Hesse. Foto: Guggenheim. Por primera vez en 35 años el Guggenheim de Nueva York expone públicamente “una pieza monumental” de su colección, Expanded Expansion, de la autoría de la artista de culto Eva Hesse (Hamburgo, 1936-Nueva York, 1970), una obra que yuxtapone “paneles suaves y drapeados ...

  5. Repetition Nineteen III was one of the first sculptures in which Hesse used fiberglass, a material that quickly became her favorite to work with. Like many artists of her generation, she explored repetition but, unlike her peers, she did not adhere to uniformity. None of these bucket-like forms are exactly alike, nor do they have a set order.

  6. This short Guggenheim-produced documentary covers the extensive research, dialogue, and complex conservation treatment that was carried out to conserve Eva H...