Titre :
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Eva Hesse
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Auteurs :
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SFMOMA (San Francisco), Auteur ;
Elisabeth Sussman, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ;
Scott Rothkoff ;
Robin Clark ;
Julia Bryan-Wilson ;
Giola Timpanelli ;
Briony Fer ;
James Meyer ;
Renate Petzinger
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Type de document :
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texte imprimé
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Editeur :
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San Francisco : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2002
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-918471-66-6
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Format :
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343 p. / B; ill. coul. et n. b. / 29 cm
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Index. décimale :
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B (Monographies)
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Catégories :
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AQUARELLE
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FIBRE DE VERRE
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HESSE Eva
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LATEX
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MOU
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SCULPTURE
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Résumé :
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Eva Hesse, a pivotal figure in the development of postwar international art, created paintings, sculpture, and works on paper that were striking in their beauty and playful sensibility. Although much has been written about Hesses dramatic lifeher childhood flight from Nazi Germany, her struggles to gain acceptance as a young female artist, her battle with cancer, and her tragic death in 1970 at the age of 34her art has yet to receive the critical attention it deserves. This lavishly illustrated catalogue redresses that omission, focusing on Hesses innovative working methods and choices of materials as well as on the larger aesthetic and philosophical questions raised by her artistic practice.
The book presents and documents over two hundred works by Hesse in all media. Particular attention is devoted to the degradation and aging of her sculptures over the past three decades. Essays by a distinguished team of writers deal with themes of mutability and decay in Hesses art; discuss her little-known early career in New York and Germany; explore her innovative use of translucent materials; and examine the role of drawing and collage in her creative process. [couverture]
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Note de contenu :
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Bio/bibliographie
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Edité à l'occasion de l'exposition :
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San Francisco, Museum of Modern Art, du 2 février au 9 mai 2002 ; Wiesbaden, Museum, du 15 juin au 13 octobre 2002
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