Eva Hesse: Longing, Belonging and Displacement
By (Author) Vanessa Corby
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
22nd June 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Feminism and feminist theory
730.92
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
434g
Here is an important new examination of the work of American German Jewish artist Eva Hesse, one of the most significant figures in twentieth century art. Using exciting new feminist approaches and taking as her starting point two key works, Corby reveals the way in which Hesse has been constructed as a 'woman artist' and explores the overlooked legacy of the Holocaust and refugee life in her art practice. Considering creativity and the feminine, trauma and historiography, and providing a reassessment of Hesse's relationship with her mother and its impact on her work, the book also confirms the importance of drawing practice within Hesse's wider oeuvre.
Vanessa Corby is Lecturer in the Theory, History and Practice of Fine Art at York St John University.