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densk [106]
3 years ago
5

Which artist stated that she wanted her pieces to be "non art, non connotative, non anthropomorphic, non geometric, non nothing,

everything, but of another kind, vision, sort"?
Arts
1 answer:
Juliette [100K]3 years ago
7 0
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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