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Freies Museum
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Rockn Roll
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In Heinrich Liman’s permanent collection at the museum FLUXUS+ in Potsdam, there are a set of the “Visual Diaries 1963-2006” in a box-shelf, “Flux-Folk” portraits of Emmett and Ann and two colour-coded collages.

After the exhibition, he added the table with the “Anti-Aging” make-up used during Ann Noël’s performance and a panel of the photographs with advertising slogans taken from TV commercials.
The Key (to My Heart) Gone Forever
1989-2008, 95 x 95 x 6 cm, mixed technique on canvas stretched over wood, with silver cardboard cut-outs and glitter. In 1990 a round silver keyhole replaced a red plastic heart in the centre of the work and in 2008 real keys were added to the collage.

1989. Shown at the Karo Galerie, Berlin during the exhibition series “REFERENZEN”. 1989. Shown at the Künstlerhaus Dortmund. 1990. Shown at the Frauen Museum, Bonn. 1990. Shown at the Galerie Renate Kammer, Ham- burg during “Mondgesichte, Mondgeschichte”. 1997. Shown at the Galerie Beim Steinernen Kreuz, Bremen during “The Details of Living”.
2008, shown at the museum FLUXUS+ during the exhibition “FLUX-FOLK” 2011, shown at the BWA Galeria in Bydgoszcz, Poland during the exhibition “Rock ‘n’ Roll History of Art” .
2011, shown at the Galerie & Edition Marlene Frei in Zurich during the exhibition “Keys to My Heart”
In the collection of Detlef Schulz, Dusseldorf.
MIND GAMES
2008, 95 x 95 cm Over 1,000 champagne and wine bottle corks set upright in a wooden frame, with black and white letters stuck to the ends. The words and phrases are from conversations Ann Noël had with herself, possibly whilst drinking wine.
Shown during the group exhibition “FLUX-FOLK” with Ben Patterson, Eric Andersen and Wolfgang Hainke at the museum FLUXUS+ in Potsdam.
In the collection of Frank Schwertfeger, near Zug, Switzerland.
WEIL WIR ES UNS WERT SIND
2008, 181 x 125.5 cm, mixed technique, with anti-aging make-up products. Created during a performance by Ann Noël at the opening of the exhibition “FLUX-FOLK” at the museum FLUXUS+ in Potsdam and subsequently shown throughout the exhibition with Ben Patterson, Eric Andersen and Wolfgang Hainke.

2011, shown at the BWA Galeria in Bydgoszcz in Poland during the exhibition “Rock ‘n’ Roll History of Art”.
The background for the painting was made be- forehand with acrylic paints. The face itself was shaded in by tones of AGE RE-PERFECT make- up from Oréal, Paris. During the performance 24 further anti-aging creams and potions were ad- ded to the skin, hair, eyes and mouth as Ann Noël described their properties.
Then the portrait was left to age as the products dried out and changed colour.
INCREDIBLE ME
2009, 60 X 60 cm, photographs with handwritten slogans from the TV ads, mounted onto canvas.
2009, shown at the Isabel Bilbao Galerie Berlin during the exhibition “WOMEN IN MOTION”. 2011, shown at the BWA Galeria in Bydgoszcz in Poland during the exhibition “Rock ‘n’ Roll History of Art”.
A videotape of the performance was made by Constantino Ciervo.