Eva Hesse Retrospective at Museum Wiesbaden
The Museum Wiesbaden in Germany hosted a retrospective exhibition of Eva Hesse's work from June 11 to October 13, 2002. The show presented a comprehensive survey of the artist's pioneering sculptures and drawings, highlighting her contributions to postminimalist art. Hesse, known for her use of unconventional materials like latex and fiberglass, explored themes of form, space, and materiality. The exhibition aimed to contextualize her practice within the broader art historical narrative of the 1960s.
Key facts
- Exhibition ran from June 11 to October 13, 2002
- Held at Museum Wiesbaden in Wiesbaden, Germany
- Focused on Eva Hesse's sculptures and drawings
- Highlighted Hesse's use of latex and fiberglass
- Part of the museum's program on postminimalist art
Entities
Artists
- Eva Hesse
Institutions
- Museum Wiesbaden
Locations
- Wiesbaden
- Germany
Sources
- artpress —