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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Eva Hesse was a German-born American painter and sculptor known for using unusual materials such as rubber tubing, fibreglass, synthetic resins, cord, cloth, and wire. Hesse had a prolific yet short career, and her influence since her death at age 34 has been widespread. Born into a German Jewish.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · BY Cassie Packard in Exhibition Reviews | 16 MAY 24. Judiciously spare and poetically paced, ‘Eva Hesse: Five Sculptures’ at Hauser & Wirth assembles a quintet of the German-born artist’s most historically significant sculptures from 1967 to 1969, made just before her premature death from cancer, aged 34, in May 1970.

  3. artplugged.co.uk › eva-hesse-five-sculpturesEva Hesse: Five Sculptures

    26. Apr. 2024 · Five Sculptures. 2 May, 2024 – 26 July 2024. Hauser & Wirth New York. 22nd Street. Eva Hesse transformed the language of sculpture through her pioneering use of alternative forms and materials.

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Eva Hesse (1936-1970) transformed the language of sculpture through her pioneering use of alternative forms and materials. Challenging the hard-edged, manufactured aesthetic of the prevailing minimalist movement of her day, Hesse's use of latex, Fiberglas and industrial plastics opened new possibilities in art.

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · The late sculptor Eva Hesse is back in the spotlight again with an exhibition of works at Hauser & Wirth in New York that brings together five of her most important large-scale works made in...

  6. 2. Mai 2024 · Eva Hesse Ocula Magazine Features | Exhibitions New York Lowdown: 7 Exhibitions to See Over Spring, 2024 By Elaine YJ Zheng, New York, 2 May 2024 Catch a survey of the Harlem Renaissance at The Met, Pacita Abad at MoMA PS1, Eva Hesse at Hauser & Wirth, and more.

  7. 28. Apr. 2024 · Eva Hesse (1936-1970) transformed the language of sculpture through her pioneering use of alternative forms and materials. Challenging the hard-edged, manufactured aesthetic of the prevailing minimalist movement of her day, Hesse’s use of latex, Fiberglas and industrial plastics opened new possibilities in art. Half a century later ...