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Martin: Right. But, of course, a painting is always new every time you see it. Very few paintings you can remember to the point of saying, Oh Ive seen everything there is to see. I mean, if youre being serious about it. Maybe a monochrome, maybe the White Paintings [1951]. But the shadows change on them; the light in the room changes. Theyre always different, you know? It reminds me of the
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    Martin: Right. But, of course, a painting is always new every time you see it. Very few paintings you can remember to the point of saying, Oh Ive seen everything there is to see. I mean, if youre being serious about it. Maybe a monochrome, maybe the White Paintings [1951]. But the shadows change on them; the light in the room changes. Theyre always different, you know? It reminds me of the
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