Hauser & Wirth Poster Archive

Eva Hesse, 2004

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Hauser & Wirth presents a selection of exhibition posters from our archive to celebrate some of the artists who have shaped the gallery over the past 30 years. With a choice of two sizes, each poster is printed to order using a fine art Giclée process on 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper, shipping worldwide from our printing and framing partners in Germany and the UK.

Details

  • Fine art quality Giclée printing
  • Two size options
  • Hahnemuhle German Etching paper
  • Printed to order
  • 80 year archival life
  • 100% end-to-end carbon neutral service
  • Frame option: professionally framed, sustainable wood moulding with black satin finish.

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Eva Hesse, 2004

42 x 59cm / 16.5 x 23.4in
42 x 59cm / 16.5 x 23.4in
59 x 84cm / 23.4 x 33.1in
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Regular price
$65.00
Sale price
$65.00
Regular price
| INC. VAT

Print Process

Fine art quality Giclée

Media

310 gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching paper

Sustainablity

Printed to order, 100% end-to-end carbon neutral service

Options

A1 and A2 sizes, framed or unframed

Hauser & Wirth Poster Archive

The Artist

Eva Hesse

Born in 1936, Eva Hesse was one of the icons of American art in the 1960s, her work being a major influence on subsequent generations of artists. Comprehensive solo exhibitions in the past 30 years as well as a retrospective that toured from the San Francisco MoMA to the Museum Wiesbaden and finally to the Tate Modern in London, have highlighted the lasting interest that her oeuvre has generated. Hesse cultivated mistakes and surprises, precariousness and enigma, in an effort to make works that could transcend literal associations. The objects she produced, at once humble and enormously charismatic, came to play a central role in the transformation of contemporary art practice.
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