Painter and sculptor Eva Hesse (b. 1936, Germany) was a leading exponent of the Eccentric Abstraction art historical movement. At the time of her death in 1970, she lived in New York City and recently had undergone a third operation for a brain tumor.
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- Artcyclopedia List of artist's worldwide museum holdings links to many referenced images.
- Artnet: Still Searching for Eva Hesse Jeanne Siegel considers the retrospective at Museum Wiesbaden and places the artist in context with her contemporary Minimalist painters and sculptors.
- Wikipedia - Eva Hesse Article showing a biography regarding the German-born American sculptor.
- Mark Harden's Artchive: Eva Hesse Biography, images and resources.
- Haber's Art Reviews - Eva Hesse Artist's biography.
- The Art Institute of Chicago Artist's gallery.
- Guggenheim: Eva Hesse Background information on her sculpture 'Expanded Expansion', 1969. Biography is also available.
- Guardian Unlimited: Strings Attached Adrian Searle reviews the Tate Modern retrospective and considers the challenges her work presents to art critics and historians.
- National Museum of Women in the Arts Biography and images with descriptions of the works in relevant context presented from the permanent collection.
- Tate Collection: Eva Hesse Works by the artist including historical notes.
- MoMA Collection: Eva Hesse Collection of the German artist since 1960, includes a biography and bibliography.