One-man museum
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Your support makes all the difference.Artist Marcel Duchamp began to design the ultimate portable museum in 1935. Boite en Valise was a travelling exhibition of his oeuvre, a suitcase which contained his principal works in miniature - from paintings and drawings to objects and readymades. The suitcase allowed him to avoid dissipating his work throughout various galleries and maintain strict curatorial control.
A new exhibition of his portable museums opens at Entwhistle Art Gallery, 6 Cork St, London W1X (0171-734 6440) 21 May-27 Jun
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