Eva Hesse by Lucy R. Lippard

Eva Hesse

Lucy R. Lippard

256 pages first pub 1976 (editions)

nonfiction art biography challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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As Lippard points out, Hesse's use of obsessive repetition in her works served to increase and exaggerate the absurdity she saw in her life. In many ways, her works were ”psychic models,” as Robert Smithson has said, of ”a very interior person.” I...

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