General aspects about the object in the Tadeusz Kantor Theater
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Kantor, object, theater, Visual artsAbstract
Tadeusz Kantor (Wielopole/Poland – 1915-1990) was one of the most important theater men of the 20th century. Kantor’s theater has an intense connection with the visual arts and was greatly influenced by the avant-gardes of the first half of the last century. The Kantorian theater has several supporting elements; however, the object, whether taken from everyday reality or constructed exclusively for a scenic purpose, permeates his entire work. Thus, this article seeks to make some notes about the object in Tadeusz Kantor’s theater to enable a better understanding of the existence on stage as an aesthetic object and also as a conceptual object.
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