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  • When, in the year 1913, in my desperate attempt to free art from the ballast of objectivity, I took refuge in the square form and exhibited a picture which consisted of nothing more than a black square on a white field, the critics and, along with them, the public sighed: 'Everything which we loved is lost. We are in a desert .... Before us is nothing but a black square on a white background!'

    "The Non-Objective World: The Manifesto of Suprematism". Book by Kasimir Malevich, Courier Corporation, p. 68, 2003.