and again more infos on Eva Hesse....
“She worked with rope, latex, rubberized cheesecloth, clay, metal, and wire mesh in pieces that are additive, tactile, and radical in their witty and iconoclastic use of media. Hesse adopted emotionally associative materials and structures in which layering, displacement, and serialization focused attention on process, anti-industrial technologies, and siting.” (Chadwick)
Source: http://khup.com/download/0_keyword-lucy-lippard-eccentric-abstraction/anti-form-post-minimalism-post-modernism-read-pages-550-to.pdf
Source: http://khup.com/download/0_keyword-lucy-lippard-eccentric-abstraction/anti-form-post-minimalism-post-modernism-read-pages-550-to.pdf
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