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 "(...) Dalí's response was to look increasingly to “shocking” taboo subjects. “I consider perversion and vice to be the most revolutionary forms of thought and activity, just as I consider love to be the only attitude worthy of man’s life,” he said. The room records the fetishising of objects. Meret Oppenheim’s Object (a fur covered cup, saucer and spoon) is famous, but not as fine a piece as 'My Nurse', a pair of high-heeled shoes trussed like poultry and displayed in a sexual manner."
> Over de tentoonstelling Surrealism: Desire Unbound (Tate Gallery, 2001) waarin Meret Oppenheim's Ma Gouvernante - My Nurse - Mein Kindermädchen (1936) te zien was.
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