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Artcyclopedia - http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/hesse_eva.html
List of artist's worldwide museum holdings links to many referenced images. |
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Tate Magazine: Minimalism with a Human Face - http://www.tate.org.uk/magazine/issue2/hesse.htm
Darian Leader's epilogue for Tate Modern's Hesse retrospective explores major themes and presents images of represented works. |
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Oneroom: Sculptors - http://www.oneroom.org/sculptors/hesse.html
Biography details her introduction to and choice of sculptural media and links to images and source articles. |
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Circa Art Magazine: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) - http://www.recirca.com/backissues/c101/ehesse.shtml
Gemma Tipton reviews her retrospective, presenting images and discussing particular techniques used by the artist. |
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Washington University in St. Louis: Arts Archive - http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~artarch/womenartists/Contemporary/Hesse/hesse_bio.html
Timeline detailing artist's New York residences, major life events, educational programs, and medical history. Jodi Kovach also discloses a selected bibliography complete with source abstracts from this master's project. |
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Guardian Unlimited: Strings Attached - http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2002/nov/26/art.artsfeatures
Adrian Searle reviews the Tate Modern retrospective and considers the challenges her work presents to art critics and historians. |
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Artnet: Still Searching for Eva Hesse - http://www.artnet.com/magazine/features/siegel/siegel7-17-02.asp
Jeanne Siegel considers the retrospective at Museum Wiesbaden and places the artist in context with her contemporary Minimalist painters and sculptors. |
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Artnews: Sticks and Stones and Lemon Cough Drops - http://artnews.com/issues/article.asp?art_id=1183
Sylvia Hochfield discusses the challenges and significance of preserving, restoring, and sometimes re-creating the artist's works in experimental media. |
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National Museum of Women in the Arts - http://www.nmwa.org/collection/profile.asp?LinkID=859
Biography and images with descriptions of the works in relevant context presented from the permanent collection. |
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Eyestorm: Art in Ruins - http://www.eyestorm.com/feature/ED2n_article.asp?article_id=369&caller=1
Ralph Rugoff considers the deteriorating tendencies of her experimental media, suggesting that Museum of Modern Art San Francisco may be the last possible major retrospective of her work. |