Eva Hesse's sculptures challenge traditional art materials with irregular textures, embodying human qualities through rubber, latex, and fiberglass, softening Minimalism's rigid contours with unruly and impolite forms.
Hesse's artworks are described as psychic maps, conjuring trauma and absurdity of life, represented by the drippy resin effluvia spreading across floors and walls in unprecedented ways, creating a unique personal world for the artist.
Five of Hesse's sculptures, made of latex and fiberglass, push the boundaries of art, reunited after 35 years, showcasing the intensification of their 'ucky' appearance with drained elasticity and oxidized colors in a haunting exhibition.
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