<span>By the 10th century an art of an adherent of the religion based on the teachings of Buddha which is Buddhist art discusses to the wealth and various illustrations of pious pictures, statues and extra photographic tradition and signs acquiring from different Buddhist societies discovered everywhere in the world. Buddhism effectively vanished in India around 10th century due, in part to the strenuous enlargement of both Islam and Hinduism.</span>
Answer: he wanted people/ African Americans to be able to dance with their culture
Explanation:
Eva Hesse!
some facts about her:
-minimalist sculpture
-satire of Greenberg modernism
-Gaus-like bandaged strips wrapped around frame "need repairing"
-wire sticking out at the viewer to contrast Greenbergism "flat and pure"
-female artist; hard for a woman to break into abstract expressionism and she calls it out
-said she wanted her to work to be "non-art, nonconnotative, non-anthropomorphic, non-geometric, non-nothing, everything but of another kind, vision, sort"
<span>-express the strangeness and absurdity she considered the central conditions of modern life
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I feel like this is what my brain thinks of when it's post to be productive