1. Does "that" refer to "conditions of reception"?
2. Does "which" refer to "self-reflexive artworks"?
Context:
Krauss’s view is that our relations with images should engender questioning, enabling analysis of the codes of illusion-making that pervade our society. However, as film theorist D.N. Rodowick claims, the notion that the spectator should be critically aware, and that the art or film work should engender this awareness is itself an ideological position which disallows the possibility that different spectators will make different relations with images depending on conditions of reception that exceed the intentionality of self-reflexive artworks which internally contain their own procedures of disillusion (Art and Psychoanalysis by Maria Walsh).
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