Eva Hesse Paintings
Eva Hesse / No title / c. 1962 / Oil on canvas / 49.5 x 49.5 inches / Andrea Rosen Gallery
Willem de Kooning
Lucio Fontana
Eva Hesse
In cooperation with
The Willem de Kooning Foundation and
The Estate of Eva Hesse
October 25 – December 6, 2008
Andrea Rosen Gallery
525 w 24th St.
All of the works in this exhibition display a sense of violence, uncertainty and aggression, and yet, are bound together by their abundantly joyful palette. Evoking a tension between abstraction and figuration, the figure in all of these works is present as much as it is not.
Tags: abstraction, exhibition, oil painting, andrea rosen gallery, hesse, canvasHesse’s work in this exhibition were made following a much more figurative body of paintings and just precede her transition to a sculptural practice and like so much painting being made in the early 1960s, have an indebtedness to de Kooning and his ethereal line between abstraction and figuration. As Helen Molesworth astutely notes, Hesse’s early production is marked by “jumbles of energetic abstraction held in a kind of violent contrapusto with figuration.” {Read More…}

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Though I can’t really interpret this, I still appreciate this. This looks just like an abstract to me but I just love the way it looks, like the ones that can be found in Third Line Gallery. I can’t explain where the artist get their inspiration from but i find it amazing.
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