The article profiles American sculptor Eva Hesse. In 1959 after her graduation from Yale University, she set up a studio in New York City where she completed her abstract paintings, while she worked as a part-time designer for a textile factory. Her interests in the brash figures painted by Willem de Kooning, the incisive strokes of Arshile Gorky and the nudes of Jean Dubuffet lasted for a year before she focused on doing sculptures.
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