Ingeminate November 1965 by Eva Hesse
Ingeminate November
Eva Hesse's 1965 Ingeminate November captured as a premium framed print. Archival ink on cotton rag paper, mounted in a slender black frame. Free worldwide shipping.
The Radical Geometry of Ingeminate November
Eva Hesse's Ingeminate November (1965) emerges from a period of profound experimentation in the artist's career. Created during her transition from two-dimensional painting to three-dimensional sculpture, this work captures the essence of Hesse's innovative approach to form and repetition. The piece reflects her fascination with industrial materials and geometric precision, hallmarks of the Postminimalist movement she helped define.
This artwork represents Hesse's unique ability to transform simple geometric forms into complex visual experiences. The repetition of circular motifs creates a rhythmic pattern that draws the viewer's eye across the composition, revealing the subtle variations in form and texture that distinguish Hesse's work from purely mechanical abstraction.
Eva Hesse and the Postminimalist Breakthrough
As a pivotal figure in Postminimalism, Eva Hesse challenged the rigid formalism of Minimalism by introducing organic forms and industrial materials into her work. Ingeminate November, created in 1965, exemplifies this approach through its combination of geometric precision and tactile experimentation. The artwork bridges the gap between painting and sculpture, reflecting Hesse's evolving artistic language.
This period marked Hesse's departure from traditional artistic methods, as she began incorporating unconventional materials like fiberglass, latex, and wire into her compositions. The circular forms in Ingeminate November foreshadow the three-dimensional explorations that would come to define her later sculptures, while maintaining a strong connection to her two-dimensional roots.
Technical Mastery in Composition
The Language of Repetition
Hesse's composition in Ingeminate November demonstrates her mastery of visual rhythm through repeated circular forms. The artist varies the size and spacing of these elements to create a dynamic surface that appears to pulse with energy. This approach reflects her interest in creating visual experiences that engage the viewer's perception over time.
Monochromatic Depth
The limited color palette of black and white allows Hesse to explore the full range of tonal possibilities within her chosen medium. Through careful modulation of light and shadow, she achieves a sense of depth and dimensionality that belies the work's two-dimensional nature. This monochromatic approach focuses attention on the formal relationships between the compositional elements.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Eva Hesse |
| Original Year | 1965 |
| Art Style | Postminimalism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | 300 gsm cotton rag paper |
| Frame | 1.5" black hardwood frame |
| Glazing | UV-blocking acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
Own This Icon of Postminimalism
Bring Eva Hesse's groundbreaking vision into your space with this museum-quality framed print. Each piece is printed on archival cotton rag paper and mounted in a premium black frame, ready to hang. Free worldwide shipping ensures your artwork arrives safely, wherever you are.
View Print DetailsDisplaying Ingeminate November in Contemporary Spaces
The striking contrast and geometric forms of Ingeminate November make it an ideal focal point for modern interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above consoles or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. Consider pairing the print with neutral wall colors to allow the black and white composition to take center stage. For larger spaces, the artwork can anchor a minimalist aesthetic when placed above a low credenza or floating shelf.
What type of frame is included with this print?
Each print comes with a 1.5" black hardwood frame featuring a smooth matte finish. The frame is professionally assembled with acid-free matting to preserve the artwork. The glazing is made from UV-blocking acrylic to protect against fading.
Do you offer free shipping to all countries?
Yes, we provide free worldwide shipping on all orders with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location. All shipments include tracking information for your convenience.
How long will the colors remain vibrant?
Our prints are created using archival inks on cotton rag paper, which ensures color stability for 100+ years under normal lighting conditions. The UV-blocking acrylic glazing provides additional protection against fading from sunlight exposure.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy on all artwork. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund or exchange. The print must be in original condition with all packaging intact.
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