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    <title>Eyestorm: Art in Ruins</title>
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    <description>Ralph Rugoff considers the deteriorating tendencies of her experimental media, suggesting that Museum of Modern Art San Francisco may be the last possible major retrospective of her work.</description>
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    <description>Leslie Dick re-evaluates the artist&#039;s work in light of the  Museum of Modern Art San Francisco retrospective and raises new questions in reaction.</description>
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    <title>Artnet: Still Searching for Eva Hesse</title>
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    <description>Jeanne Siegel considers the retrospective at Museum Wiesbaden and places the artist in context with her contemporary Minimalist painters and sculptors.</description>
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    <description>Charles Giuliano opines in reaction to the Whitney Museum of American Art cancellation of the retrospective that went to Museum of Modern Art San Francisco instead.</description>
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    <description>Biography details her introduction to and choice of sculptural media and links to images and source articles.</description>
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    <description>List of artist&#039;s worldwide museum holdings links to many referenced images.</description>
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    <title>Guardian Unlimited: Strings Attached</title>
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    <description>Adrian Searle reviews the Tate Modern retrospective and considers the challenges her work presents to art critics and historians.</description>
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