HD
2013
German-American artist Eva Hesse, known for her groundbreaking work with latex and fiberglass, emerged from the vibrant art scene of 1960s New York. Her fluid creations challenged the stark conventions of minimalism, often dominated by men. Hesse's tumultuous personal history, marked by her experiences growing up in 1930s Germany and navigating illness and immigrant life in 1940s New York, adds depth to her narrative. This film offers a poignant exploration of Hesse's remarkable journey, celebrating her resilience and artistic brilliance as she finally garners the recognition she deserves as one of the century's most compelling artists.