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more pages from Duchamp & Ich
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Stephen Lauf a growing collection of early Damien Hirst 'portraits' 2025.07.05
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Mary Boone's 180 hours of community service hours 127 128
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Stephen Lauf Chanel Apposing Chanel 2004.07.05

Stephen Lauf Every Four Hours 2004.07.05
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Stephen Lauf recombinant text 1983.07.05
1954.07.05
1954. Monday, Cincinnati
Marcel sends Roche "the bulletin of liberation" from the hospital [3.7.1954] and asks him to telephone the good news to the family. "I admit," he writes, "that it's a new and immense pleasure to piss like everyone else, a pleasure that I have not known for 25 years [11.9.192]." He hopes that Roche himself will benefit from his stay in the Corrèze.
Ephemerides
1950.07.05
1950. Wednesday, Philadelphia
In his official capacity for the Francis Bacon Foundation [30.6.1950], Duchamp reviews every proposition made by the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the Arensberg Collection with Fiske Kimball "at his desk" and afterwards they look at the rooms available. Fiske Kimball calculates that in the 20 rooms on three floors there are 1 ,400 running feet as opposed to 1,100 offered by the Art Institute of Chicago [20.10.1949]. Duchamp notices the effective side lighting provided by high windows on the first and second floors and the fact that no partitions have been built yet on the second floor.
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La Partie d'Echecs [1.10.1910] is shipped from New York to the Arensbergs in Hollywood [24.6.195]. After the sale Walter Pach gives Marcel a cheque for $500.
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1939.07.05
1939. Wednesday, Paris
As he is invited with Mary Reynolds to dine with the Rochés, Marcel takes with him a copy of Rrose Sélavy [19.4.1939]. Denise shrieks with laughter at the "risque thoughts" contained in the little book, while Pierre describes the aphorisms as "precise, precious fantasies".
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