I just finished writing a research paper on it for my understanding visual culture class. Download eva hesse or read eva hesse online books in pdf, epub and mobi format. Focuses on the artists largescale sculptures in latex and fiberglass and provides an opportunity to look at eva hesses artistic achievement within the historical context of her life in family diaries and photographs. Hang up 1966 the seemingly simple addition of the long metal rod to a canvas in hang up dramatically transformed a painting into a sculpture, symbolizing the artists own transition from working in two to three dimensions. She is one of the artists who ushered in the postminimal art movement in the 1960s. The work of sculptor eva hesse 19361970, one of the greatest american artists of the 1960s, continues to inspire and to endure in large part because of its deeply emotional and evocative. The balance of feeling and intellect that hesse sought would arguably come to its most succinct manifestation in the accession series 196768. Eva hesse january 11, 1936 may 29, 1970, was a jewish germanborn american sculptor, known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. Please wash your hands and practise social distancing. Encountering eva hesse presents new writing on the work of eva hesse 193670 by international artists, curators, and art historians who examine the varied framings of exhibition, studio, and writing for their encounters with these still challenging works of art.
Particular attention is devoted to the degradation and aging of her sculptures. The work of eva hesse 19361970 has been the focus of growing attention over the past few decades. Although she began her creative life in painting, at the age of 28 she switched to sculpture, a medium in which she gained a significant reputation in the 6 years before she died, thanks to. Life and art of eva hesse, postmodern sculpture pioneer. Untitled eva hesse minimalism, 1966 eva hesse, hesse.
Sculpture jewish museum big by sussman, elisabeth, wasserman, fred isbn. I feel so strongly that the only art is the art of the artist personally, hesse told art historian cindy nemser during what is possibly her only recorded interview, just months before her tragic death of a brain tumor in 1970, at the age of 34. Eva s father, wilhelm, was barred from his law practice, and mother, ruth, frequently suffered bouts of. Eva hesse book chicago public library bibliocommons. Oct, 2015 contingent, eva hesse, 1969 this piece has been the focus of my attention for the last several weeks. The quirky, american painter and sculptor eva hesse was a pioneer of postmodernist art, whose short life ended tragically just as she began to gain recognition in the american art world. With a beautiful clean design befitting eva s hesse s aesthetic, this voluminous collection tracks the artists insights, doubts, process and personal life. Hesse was influenced by the industrial elements doyle used in his sculpture and began creating drawings depicting single shapes and dramatic contours. This time is necessary for searching and sorting links. As if giving birth to another dimension in her own work, this first relief by hesse is an important landmark in her evolving path from painting to socalled eccentric sculpture.
And shes known for her pioneering work using materials such as fiberglass, latex, rubber, transparent plastic, strings, vinyl, etc. Eva hesse s use of unconventional materials, such as rubber, cord, translucent fiberglass, and latex, made her one of the most original and influential sculptors of the 1960s. It was to hesse s advantage that a large studio had been given for doyles use, and in it, eva made her own space. It was organized by lewitt and hesses sister, helen charash. At 24, eva hesse was well informed on matters of recent art history, such as the abstract expressionist ethos of the new york school and its second generation response in. Eva hesse sculpture by bill barrette 1989, hardcover for. Jan 10, 2019 this pin was discovered by zinnia m lachance. Essays consider hesse s art from a variety of angles. Erotic abstraction text by eleanor nairne and jo applin and anne wagner, contribution by amy tobin an indepth look at these two american artists, who explored issues of sexuality and feminism in the 1960s and 1970s in their sculpture and photography. She was one of the artists who ushered in the postminimalism art movement in 60s. Hesse kept diaries and journals of her life and work for the entirety of her short life. Eva hesse, 1965 appointment diary image via allen memorial art museum, oberlin college.
Family life under the nazis was difficult for the hesses. Eva hesse was born into a germanjewish family during the social and political turmoil brought about by the rise of the nazi regime in hamburg. Lippard published eva hesse, a monograph on the artists work and the first full length book to be published on virtually any american artist of the 1960s. Giving life to a once white piece of linen stretched on 4 pieces of wood, to create a rich visual experience. Eva hesse 34 artworks sculpture visual art encyclopedia. Eva hesse and her family escaped from hamburg, fleeing the nazi regime, and arrived in new york in 1939.
Sculpture, organized by the jewish museum and presented from may 12 to september 17, 2006. Hesse was born into a family of observant jews in hamburg, germany, on january 11, 1936. My interest is in finding solely my own way, hesse. Hesse did not want to be a glorified flower arranger, so, for her, the special problems of being female meshed with the overriding aesthetic of transgressive art. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Taking their unique relationship as its source of inspiration, the exquisite exhibition, eva hesse and sol lewitt investigates the reciprocal intensity of their rapport. I bought this book along with two others eva hesse drawing and eva hesse sculpture. Eva hesse was a germanborn american artist whose innovative sculptural installations composed of textiles, latex, and fiberglass ushered in a new conceptual era of sculpture in the 1960s.
Long life, for instance, conjures a womb with an umbilical cordor is it a bomb with. Lucy lippard s intent is obviously to convey as much true information about the art and the artist, and her prose is clear and accessible, thankfully devoid from the elaborate and often pompous terms so often used when talking about art. Eva hesse is associated with the postminimal art movement. Eva hesse sculpture monograph art artist book by bill barrette 1st edition. With recent major exhibitions in san francisco, london, and wiesbaden, hesses tremendous contribution to the art world of the 1960s and 70s is now recognized by scholars and the general public alike. Hesse also used techniques traditionally associated with feminine occupations, such as wrapping, winding, and threading. One of the first to work with synthetic materials like fiberglass, latex, and plastic, eva hesse is bestknown for her innovative sculptures, dubbed postminimalist for the time and style in. The book presents and documents over two hundred works by hesse in all media.
In sculptures such as accession ii 1968, she threaded thousands of pieces of plastic tubing through a perforated minimalist cube, thereby providing the object with an interior life. Hesse would continue to explore bodily associations in other sculptures, but some of her most. Sculpture focuses on the artists largescale sculptures in latex and fiberglass and provides a rare opportunity to look at hesse s artistic achievement within the historical context of her life in neverbeforeseen family diaries and photographs. The work of sculptor eva hesse 19361970, one of the greatest american artists of the 1960s, continues to inspire and to endure in large part because of its deeply emotional and evocative qualities. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. See more ideas about eva hesse, sculpture and sculpture art. Her latex and fiberglass sculptures in particular have a resonance that transcends the boundaries of minimalist art in which she had her roots. Eva hesse created this work during the last year of her life, mostly through the assistance of other. Eva hesse january 11, 1936 may 29, 1970 was a germanborn american sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. Eva hesse pioneered postminimalist sculpture in her brief.
This book is a superb combination of photographic documentation, subtle and wellthoughtout essays and careful production layout, color plates, binding. Sculpture, organized by the jewish museum and presented from may 12 to september 17, 2006 sussman, elisabeth, wasserman, fred on. Initially trained as a paintershe studied with josef albers at yale university hesse began to make sculpture in 1962. Eva hesse, a pivotal figure in the development of postwar international art, created paintings, sculpture, and works on paper that were striking in their beauty and playful sensibility. Sculpture hardcover march 1, 1989 by bill barrette author. Arthur danto distinguished postminimalism from minimalism by its mirth and jokiness, its unmistakable whiff of eroticism, and its nonmechanical repetition. Right after is one of the most famous works created by germanborn american artist eva hesse. See more ideas about eva hesse, sculpture art and sculpture. Hesse s breakthrough solo exhibitionchain polymers at the. Learn about the artist and find an indepth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. These small but sensuous experiments created in her studio can be seen as a collectioninminiature of hesse s art, says art historian briony fer, in a new book on the sculptor published. Click download or read online button to get eva hesse book now. Jul 21, 2014 the meeting of eva hesse and sol lewitt in 1960 sparked a decadelong friendship that led to a fervent dialogue.
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