EVA HESSE: A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION, c. 1972
EVA HESSE: A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION, c. 1972
Eva Hesse: A Memorial Exhibition, published by The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, c. 1972.
This posthumous exhibition presents not only a deeper look into Eva Hesse’s work but also undertakes an examination of her biography to discern her working practices and artistic motivations. The catalogue includes two essays. Critic Robert Pincus-Witten begins with an examination of Hesse’s Post-Minimalist aesthetic, while curator Linda Shearer explores the last of Hesse’s work before her untimely death. Both essays highlight excerpts from the artist’s notes and personal writings on her art and process. The catalogue also includes a section of images depicting Hesse’s works in color and black and white, a brief chronology of the artist’s life, a bibliography, a list of works in the exhibition, and a list of past exhibitions.
First edition. Softcover. 114 pages.
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