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Diaries

Hesse, Eva
150 USD
Date
2016
Category
Art
Description
Poignant, personal, and full of emotion, these diaries convey Hesse’s struggle with the quotidian while striving to become an artist.Eva Hesse (1936–1970) is known for her sculptures that made innovative use of industrial and everyday materials. Her diaries and journals, which she kept for the entirety of her life, convey her anxieties, her feelings about family and friends, her quest to be an artist, and the complexities of living in the world. Hesse’s biography is well known: her family fled Nazi Germany, her mother committed suicide when Hesse was ten years old, her marriage ended in divorce, and she died at the age of thirty-four from a brain tumor. The diaries featured in this publication begin in 1955 and describe Hesse's time at Yale University, followed by a sojourn in Germany with her husband, Tom Doyle, and her return to New York and a circle of friends that included Sol LeWitt, Mel Bochner, Lucy Lippard, Robert Mangold and Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Robert Ryman, Mike Todd, and Paul Thek.
Excerpt
So I sit now after two days of working on a dumb thing which is 3-dimensional, supposed to be continuity with last drawings. . . . The 3-d. one now actually looks like breast and penis—but that’s O.K. and I should go on with it, maybe it or they would make it in another way, but I don’t know where I belong and so I give up again. All the time it is like that. . . . Have really been discovering my weird humor and make-sick or maybe cool but I can only see things that way—experience them also but I can’t feel cool. That is my hopelessness . . . . Everything for me personally is glossed with anxiety. . .
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