Sol LeWitt, Squares with Sides and Corners Torn Off, 1977
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Squares with Sides and Corners Torn Off, 1977
Printed on paper; glue bound
2 copies: 5 ½ × 5 ½ in. (13.9 × 13.9 cm), 32 pp.
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, National Endowment for the Arts Museum Purchase Grant and Gift of the Men’s Council, 2012.113
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

Squares with Sides and Corners Torn Off, 1977
Printed on paper; glue bound
2 copies: 5 ½ × 5 ½ in. (13.9 × 13.9 cm), 32 pp.
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, National Endowment for the Arts Museum Purchase Grant and Gift of the Men’s Council, 2012.113
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago
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