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Page creatorAnže Zorman (talk | contribs)
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Created by the artist Stavinsky, the Black and white Rubik’s Cube functions as a "minimalist meditation on the radical repolarisation of the east and west of the postcoldwar Europe". +
Created by the artist Stavinsky, the Black and white Rubik’s Cube functions as a "minimalist meditation on the radical repolarisation of the east and west of the postcoldwar Europe". +
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