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The incorporation of time and genuine movement through the treatment of space was the next phase in Soto's works. The work should be an independent object in which "actual" conditions are played out, rather than a plan in which a predetermined vision is projected. Time and physical movement were merged at the same time as the observer moved in front of the work of art to receive its optical vibrating effects. Soto began a series retaking Malevich's methods, particularly the use of the square as the "sole valid form" with his Dos cuadrados en el espacio (1953).

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