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22 October 2004 by nathaniel

group show at wits, malcolm’s farewell, jeremy wafer’s dinner

group show at wits, malcolm's farewell, jeremy wafer's dinner

Needless to say, the Bell-Roberts book launch saw some nice drinks, food and important people. It was not as crowded as expected, and I think this is because a lot of people may have been at the Wits Group student Exhibition (pictured, left, is an untitled installation by lee-at meyerov), Usha’s show at gallery momo (yet to make it, but will review soon enough) or at Malcolm’s farewell party (center image is the final performance of the evening – he is now a “visiting professor”; I knew they would not let him get away that easily). Also pictured is jeremy wafer’s dinner from the lattermost of those events.

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