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KEK

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Don't know about any of that but that 'et tu brute' tattoo got me right in them chuckles.
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The archetypes are way better characters than Hamlet.

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ŽŽ IS THE HERO WE NEED BUT NOT THE HERO WE DESERVE

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So i was never into books because when i was a teen whenever i asked people about cool books they would always tell me about harry potter and novels and lightweight stuff

But i recently found out you /lit/ fuckers have sweet sweet books about art and art movements

Could you recommend me some stuff about moderism, post-modernism, bauhaus, russian constructivism, etc or just books that every art aficionado should read.

Pic related: its Duchamp in his signature monocycle scaring classic artists away

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