Hannah Wilke. Brushstrokes No. 7 
January 19, 1992

Hannah Wilke

Brushstrokes No. 7 January 19, 1992

1992

Artist's hair on paper

Not on view

Wilke's experience of being a woman—bodily and socially—is at the heart of her work, from erotic sculptures made of latex and snaps to her works reflecting on illness, made while she was dying of cancer. This drawing from the 1960s includes imagery of genitals and upended backsides. Abstract but sexually suggestive shapes would become a hallmark of her later sculpture.

Gallery label from

Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, April 22–July 27, 2009.

Medium Artist's hair on paper
Dimensions 29 1/2 x 22 1/4" (74.9 x 56.5 cm)
Credit The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift
Object number 3436.2005
Department Drawings and Prints

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