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Title:
Eva Hesse: Studiowork
When:
11.12.2009 - 07.03.2010 
Where:
Camden Arts Centre - Camden
Category:
Galleries/Art Exhibitions

Description

A solo presentation of the work of German-born American artist Eva Hesse (1936 – 1970), a major figure in post-war art. The exhibition is the result of new research by renowned Hesse scholar Professor Briony Fer and is curated by Fer and Barry Rosen, Director of The Estate of Eva Hesse.

Throughout her career, Eva Hesse produced a large number of small, experimental works alongside her large-scale sculpture. These objects, so-called test pieces, were made in a wide range of materials, including latex, wire-mesh, sculp-metal, wax and cheesecloth. Left in her studio at the time of her death, sold or given to friends during her lifetime, these objects evade easy definition, seen variously as experiments, little pieces, moulds, tests or finished pieces.

In her recent research on Hesse’s work, Briony Fer collectively renamed these objects as studioworks, proposing that their precarious nature places them at the heart of Hesse’s work and questions traditional notions of what sculpture is.

This exhibition brings together around fifty works drawn from major public and private collections around the world, showing works which are extremely fragile and rarely travel. The exhibition and the accompanying major publication offer a timely new interpretation of Hesse’s historical position, as well as highlighting her relevance for contemporary art now.

‘The joy and freedom of Hesse’s art is staggering. Any young artist could get an education just by coming to this show a few times’ Jonathan Jones, The Guardian

Eva Hesse: Studiowork is organised by The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh in collaboration with Camden Arts Centre, London; Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto and Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.

The exhibition is supported by The Foyle Foundation, Columbia Foundation Fund of the Capital Community Foundation, Mike Davies Charitable Settlement, Brian Boylan and Cathy Wills.

Venue

Map
Venue:
Camden Arts Centre   -   Website
Street:
Arkwright Road
ZIP:
NW3 6DG
City:
Camden
State:
London
Country:
UK

Description

'London's best public contemporary art space.' Evening Standard

At Camden Arts Centre you will not only view art but experience the creative process of making and thinking about art.

Our galleries show artists new to the art scene, well known figures heading in an unexpected direction and artists from the past who inspire today's practitioners.

Whenever you visit, count on seeing fresh and risk-taking work. Artists are at the core of the programme with artists' talks and open studios, workshops led by artists and a new series of live art performances.

Late opening on a Wednesday means you can visit the Galleries and relax in the Café until 9pm.

Tel: +44 (0)20 7472 5500
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Opening times:
Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm
Wednesday 10am-9pm
Closed Mondays & Bank Holidays

Late opening every Wednesday until 9pm includes free talks, film screenings and live art performances. The Café and Bookshop are also open.

Underground: Finchley Road (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) 500 metres or Hampstead (Northern Line) 850 metres
Rail: Finchley Road and Frognal (Silverlink line) 100 metres
Bus: 13, 268, 82, 113 stop nearby
 


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