Hesse graduated from Yale in 1959. Upon moving to New York she met and married fellow sculptor Tom Doyle. The couple returned to Germany where they lived in a textile mill where she continued her work in Latex, fiberglass, and plastics.
In 1969 she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Her death in 1970 ended a career spanning only ten years.
Her art is often viewed in light of all the painful struggles of her life including escaping the Nazis, her parents' divorce, the suicide of her mother at age ten, her failed marriage and the death of her father.
Hesse is one of a few artists who led the move from Minimalism to Postminimalism. She was influenced by and in turn, influenced many famous artists of the 1960's through today.
American artists | Women in art
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