Parts of Untitled (n d):
"Another's world...
I cannot know your world-you write the systems, you set up the grids-...
I see them, I see their order...
....but I see the fragile sensitivity,
the you which is and should be there....."
When reading this letter/poem, it sounds as if she is speaking to a man on he he sees and does things then compares it with her vision as a woman , but I am not entirely sure. I like her use of text, again it reminds me of Dada.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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I believe she is writing to Sol LeWitt - look him up - his work is geometric - mathematical constructions - I think he sought the infinite as Hesse did (pursuing nothingness until in collapsed into everything-ness - but his shapes were hard edged while Hesse's were organic. Hesse is affiliated with Process Art because her works reveal the process of their own making. Their organic forms do not conceal the methods of their construction - the method of their construction, their process is the point. Hesse's works embody the infinite or omnipresent by holding the "presence" or present tense of the act of making. Though arrested by the viewer's gaze, the works speak to an in-the-moment moment that has now passed.
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