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Maria Salvatori con il bastone n. 24, nel suo giardino assieme ai suoi polli.
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Staff # 24. 139 cm 54 inch
Also known as: For Raymond Hains I

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Speciaal voor buurtbewoners is er de tentoonstelling P a s s a g e s georganiseerd met werk van mijn collega’s en mij.
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The photo shows the door to my studio. From the left to the right: Two toddlers in memory of the former kindergarten, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies at Radboud University Theo Bergen reenacting the statue on the frontside of the studio-building, and a delicate balancing staff # 31.
The building in which my studio is located has a statue of Johanna de Lestonnac on the front facade. She has a book in her hands, to emphasize the importance of education. Johanna de Lestonnac was a woman who began educating girls in Bordeaux in the 16th century.
The building was part of a large Roman Catholic complex, with a church, a rectory, a cemetery, a convent and a variety of schools.
The building was originally built as a boarding school for girls. Then in 1931 it was transformed into a kindergarten. And in 1989, the building was converted into studios for artists.

Gabrielle Tuinfort receives independent signals with Antenna II
# 54, 39cm / 15”.
( The photo is taken in the exhibition room) Inspired by Man Ray’s Noire et Blanche.
Antenna II , sketches