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A. Brown painted monochrome with the inscription Brown in raised script, Brown is the surname of the two English girls, Anne and Muriel. B. Portrait of Claude Roc (Jean-Pierre Léaud) C. Portrait of Anne (Kika Markham) D. There was red on her gold - from the film script E. The book Deux anglaises et le continent (Two English Girls) painted on a golden background F. Marcel Duchamp’s Wedge of Chastity (H. Sturtevant’s replica) painted on a golden background G. Cargo-plane used in the 60’s between Le Touquet and Dover over the Channel. H. extract from the script : Claire : I called you my monument and I raised you stone after stone. I. Grey monochrome with the inscription Roc in raised script, Roc is the surname of the main character : Claude Roc J. Portrait of Muriel (Stacey Tendeter) K. Portrait of François Truffaut (from the film : Day for Night. L. & N. Twin photographs of Marcel Duchamp & d’Henri-Pierre Roché by Man Ray M. Text written on the sleeve of the video of the film Two English Girls : At the beginning of the century, Claude Roc meets Anne Brown, a young English girl visiting Paris. She invites him in England and introduces him to her sister Muriel to whom she intends to marry him. However, the two families impose on the two youngsters to be separated one year. Claude goes back to Paris, meets other women and sends a letter to Muriel, which ends relationship. Film on thwarted love, Two English Girls is according to François Truffaut’s will, a work on the violence of love in the great tradition of romantic literature.
At the end of his life, Henri-Pierre Roché wrote two novels, Jules and Jim and Two English Girls. These two books were adapted on the screen by François Truffaut. Henri-Pierre Roché had been one Marcel Duchamp ‘s closest friends.
I was a teenager when I saw the film Two English Girls on television in the late seventies, it was a shock for me. It is one of the first films which revealed to me that films could be art. I remember going to the local bookshop the following day to buy the book and the film script. Several years later, as I started to have a great interest in Marcel Duchamp, I read that Roché and Duchamp had been great friends.
This polyptych shows the links between the three artists and their works in order to underline several common themes : France and England, the double, taboo, pleasure and chastity... A central picture recalls personal childhood memories : the cargo-plane I used to take when I travelled to England with my parents. Marcel Duchamp’s Wedge of Chastity appears through a replica, a double, made by Helen Sturtevant. The colours of the two monochromes is related of the two surnames : Roc (stone) and Brown (earth). The actor Jean-Pierre Léaud appears as a double of François Truffaut just as the two sisters are a double of each other. Léaud looks towards Truffaut who looks towards K. Markham (with whom Truffaut had an affair during the shooting of the film) who looks towards S. Tendeter. Stacey Tendeter looks at us.
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