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Recording Artists
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23 episodes
3 weeks ago

Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives

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Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives

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Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Eva Hesse: Oh, More Absurdity
Recording Artists
36 minutes
5 years ago
Eva Hesse: Oh, More Absurdity

This episode focuses on Eva Hesse (1936–1970). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Mary Weatherford and art historian Darby English. Hesse is one of the most influential artists of her generation, despite having a career that lasted only 10 years. In a rare 1970 recording, made only a few months before her death, Hesse discusses the trajectory of her practice, her distinctive materials, and the meaning of art and life.

Additional Resources

  • Estate of Eva Hesse, Hauser & Wirth
  • Cindy Nemser Papers Finding Aid
Recording Artists

Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives