Suprapictorialism: Subtractive & Additive
The relationship between the painting and the wall can be achieved in three ways: (1) by adding elements to the painting, which should provoke an interactive range of visual meanings; (2) by subtracting parts of the painting (e.g., with holes, broken frames, or other irregularities), which should achieve a dynamic interaction with the wall background; all walls have a color (natural or artificial) that changes the visual meaning of the painting; & (3) by a meticulous combination of the previous two points.
By FRED AMA

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