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Postmodern artists would render multiple copies of the Malevich square, leaving critics to argue whether the art object was the squares printed on toilet paper (creating a self-referential deprivation), or the image of the squares being printed on toilet paper (creating a self-referential irony), or both.
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current | 02:57, 20 January 2013 | 600 × 450 (21 KB) | Totalthinker (talk | contribs) | Postmodern artists would render multiple copies of the Malevich square, leaving critics to argue whether the art object was the squares printed on toilet paper (creating a self-referential deprivation), or the image of the squares being printed on toil... |
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