
<p>Trained as a painter, by the late 1960s Eva Hesse had become widely known for influential experiments in Post-Minimalist sculpture—a mode of abstract art making that emphasized process and a kind of bodily irregularity or eccentricity. Hesse created <em>Untitled</em> when she was only 24, and as such it represents a key early work in her career.</p><p>This vivid canvas, with its active, gestural strokes, marks Hesse's emergence at a moment when Abstract Expressionist painting was still dominant. Around this time she was painting abstracted portraits, and the central orange shape here almost appears like a head in profile. Above all, however, the work's insistent, dripping slashes of paint and its idiosyncratic palette indicate an artist already guided by an interest in materiality, intimacy, and absurdity.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1960
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 91.4 × 91.4 cm (36 × 36 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Eva Hesse
Artist

Sculpture
Eva Hesse was a German-born American sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. She is one of the artists who ushered in the postminimal art movement in the 1960s.
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Untitled
1969 · Fiberglass and polyester resin over cloth-covered metal wire with metal grommets
Untitled
1967 · Ink on paper
Sequel
1967 · Latex, pigment, and cheesecloth
Untitled
1967 · Pen and black ink on printed, ivory wove graph paper
Addendum
1967 · Papier mâché, wood and cord
Untitled
1966 · Brush and gray wash, with charcoal and graphite, on ivory wove paper
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- Eva Hesse
- Year
- 1960
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 91.4 × 91.4 cm (36 × 36 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1960-044470
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





