Artist charts his slide into dementia, Galerie Beckel Odille Boicos, Paris.Six self-portraits by artist William Utermohlen chronicle his experience with Alzheimer's disease.Utermohlen was diagnosed at the age of 60.The first in this series (top left) was painted in 1996, just prior to diagnosis. By David Derbyshire (29/06/2001) © Copyright of Telegraph Group Limited 2005
Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Stephen. It's good to see all this work yer doing here bringing attention to, at least to me, artists I'd never heard about .
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