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| | Gerard Titus-Carmel |
 | | In a 1971 issue of the French art magazine, Cimaise, Gilbert Lascault describes one of Titus-Carmel's shows: "When sixty bananas are shown at the A.R.C., 59 are artificial. |
 | | Titus-Carmel is one of the most written-about contemporary French artists, having been the subject of studies by Jacques Derrida, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Gilbert Lascault, Werner Spies, Jean Pierre Faye, Denis Roche, Jean Louis Schefer, and many others. |
 | | In addition, the French Cultural Ministry also organized touring exhibits at the Instituts Français of Stuttgart, Hamburg, Munich, and Bonn (1985), Damascus, Aleppo, Alexandria, Cairo (1990-1991), and Palermo, Naples, and Rome (1991). |
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