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Explore the organic repetition of Eva Hesse's 1968 sculpture, capturing post-minimalist fragility and form; discover this evocative piece today.
‘Accession II,’ created in 1969 by Eva Hesse, embodies Postminimalist principles through its use of industrial materials like fiberglass and nails. This sculpture investigates themes of fragility and repetition, reflecting Hesse's personal experiences as a displaced artist grappling with loss.
Explore 'Tomorrow's Apples (5 in White)' by Eva Hesse – a minimalist sculpture embodying fragility and loss through textured white plaster and vibrant rope forms.
Eva Hesse was a German-born American sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. A pivotal figure in Postminimalism & Eccentric Abstraction, she challenged formalism with subjectivity and organic form. Her tragically short career produced influential works exploring vulnerability, repetition, and the body.
Explore 'Contingent' by Eva Hesse – a poignant post-minimalist sculpture of interwoven forms exploring fragility and impermanence through innovative materials like latex and fiberglass.