American Art – 1865 to 1968
Anti-illusion in the context of art refers to a movement that seeks to eliminate the traditional notion of representation, focusing instead on the materiality and processes of art itself. This approach encourages viewers to engage with the artwork in a more direct way, stripping away any illusions of depth or perspective often found in representational art, and emphasizing the physical properties of materials used in the creation of the work. It is closely tied to Minimalism, which values simplicity and clarity, and challenges viewers' perceptions of what art can be.
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