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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Artworks are grouped into periods or styles based on similarities that they share, for example a similar time of creation (for example, Medieval), a similar use of technique (for example, pointillism) or similar subject of depiction (for example, portraits).
I think is the first one will be better
Explanation:
Anti-realism in theatre is considering rejecting any form of something realistic.
Examples of anti-realism types are Theatre of surrealism, theatre of Absurd, epic theatre, and theatre of the Oppressed.
It all started in the early 20th century with Konstantin Stanislavski whose method of acting was extremely realistic with realistic characters and situations. On the other side, his students and other people began the anti-realism movement.
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