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           "...AND HERE'S ONE FROM ME."

"...And Here's One From Me." was one exhibition running in parallel with another of the same title.  This took place in Brussels, in 1995.  The first exhibition took place in the apartment of Edith Doove - the then curator of the exhibition space 'PLATEAU' - in the Rue Francartstraat, from 12th March until 18 May (see next page "Part One") and the second around the corner in 'PLATEAU' itself from 6th April to 6th May.  The title comes from Marcel Duchamp, who, when asked by his brother, Raymond Duchamp-Villon to contribute to the decoration of his kitchen gave him the now well known painting  "Moulin a Cafe" (Coffee Mill) of  1911, saying; "Every kitchen needs a coffee mill, so here's one from me..."  

PLATEAU  "...And Here's One From Me. "

"Saved (Saved Already)"   1992 - 1995

2m Galvanized Steel Shelf, 47 Labeled Glass Bottles with Various Contents.


"Hand Made Virgin / Man Having Dried"  1990

Two Patchwork Panels made from Cotton Duck, with Hand Prints in Paint.


"Drawing of a Delayed Angel"   1995

2m Dia. Disc made from Feathers, Stucco, White Paint.


Installation View

On the side wall;  "THE ANGELIC ALPHABET."


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