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  • In a corner of a gallery space, a small black and white photograph hangs in a black frame on the left wall.  On the right, a small white panel of black text hangs above a sign attached to a glass box that protrudes from the wall.  Inside the box are what appear to be bloodied white linens, and on the sign above them the words
    Works by Mark Morrisroe. Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing. Installation view, Artists Space, 1989. [In a corner of a gallery space, a small black and white photograph hangs in a black frame on the left wall. On the right, a small white panel of black text hangs above a sign attached to a glass box that protrudes from the wall. Inside the box are what appear to be bloodied white linens, and on the sign above them the words "AM I DEAD YET" are written in blood.]
    Caption Works by Mark Morrisroe. Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing. Installation view, Artists Space, 1989.
    Image description In a corner of a gallery space, a small black and white photograph hangs in a black frame on the left wall. On the right, a small white panel of black text hangs above a sign attached to a glass box that protrudes from the wall. Inside the box are what appear to be bloodied white linens, and on the sign above them the words "AM I DEAD YET" are written in blood.
    Year 1989
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