Ingeminate, November (1965) by Eva Hesse

Ingeminate, November - Eva Hesse - 1965

Artwork Information

TitleIngeminate, November
ArtistEva Hesse
Date1965
Art MovementPost-Minimalism

About Ingeminate, November

The artwork “Ingeminate, November,” created by Eva Hesse in 1965, is an installation piece representative of the Post-Minimalism movement. The artwork embodies the experimental and non-traditional approaches characteristic of Post-Minimalism.

The artwork consists of two elongated, cylindrical forms that appear to be affixed to a vertical surface. These forms are reminiscent of organic shapes and are connected by slender, flexible lines that extend downward, creating loops on the floor. The use of simplistic shapes and the interplay of form and space exemplify the aesthetic exploration prominent in Eva Hesse’s oeuvre. The duality implied by the title “Ingeminate,” along with the abstract minimalism of the piece, invites contemplation on repetition and the relationship between objects and their environment.

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