This Spring at TEFAF New York, Hauser & Wirth focuses on three artists whose practices were established during a pivotal moment in New York’s history, a time of pioneering creative thought and prolific artistic activity.
As the city developed into the epicenter of the art world, Louise Bourgeois, Philip Guston, and Eva Hesse carved diverse and distinctive oeuvres grounded in experimentation with form and materials. Each of these late great masters engendered a highly original visual language through their pursuit of personal and psychological catharsis.