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- Nancy Graves
Robert Mangold's 'Plane/Figure Series F' is a striking diptych exploring flatness and materiality through olive-green and brown-red hues, geometric forms, and layered paint – a minimalist masterpiece.
Explore the organic repetition of Eva Hesse's 1968 sculpture, capturing post-minimalist fragility and form; discover this evocative piece today.
Explore Lynda Benglis's 'Quartered Meteor,' a monumental sculpture evoking geological power and primal energy through textured latex & steel. A key work in her exploration of materiality and form.
A striking large-scale metal sculpture by Romanian artist Alexandru Călinescu featuring a unique chair-like design of iron and steel that invites you to explore the profound depth of post-minimalist craftsmanship.
Experience the profound decay of Ephemeral Monolith: Erosion of the Ethereal, a Post-Minimalist inspired original from ArtsDot Studio that captures sublime texture and invites you to own this unique masterpiece.
Discover 'Cantileve' by Nancy Graves – an abstract sculpture of interwoven branches and organic forms, capturing dynamic balance & quiet contemplation through innovative materials.
Eva Hesse was a German-born American sculptor known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. A pivotal figure in Postminimalism & Eccentric Abstraction, she challenged formalism with subjectivity and organic form. Her tragically short career produced influential works exploring vulnerability, repetition, and the body.
Explore 'Contingent' by Eva Hesse – a poignant post-minimalist sculpture of interwoven forms exploring fragility and impermanence through innovative materials like latex and fiberglass.