Her work belongs to no single country or language. It belongs to whoever stands in front of it and lets it do its work. That's the greatest compliment I know how to give.
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May 22, 1970 – March 9, 2026 · 55 years
"She lived as if beauty were an obligation."
Her work belongs to no single country or language. It belongs to whoever stands in front of it and lets it do its work. That's the greatest compliment I know how to give.
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She woke up every morning already thinking about what she would make. She went to sleep the same way. I never saw her not inside something creative. I don't know any other way to live now.
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She gave a lecture at our university in 2021 that I have thought about at least once a week ever since. On the ethics of beauty. I took six pages of notes.
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She was finishing the most ambitious piece of her career. We are working to ensure it will be completed, with her name on it, as it should be.
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Her poetry collection "La Couture du Monde" made me feel — for the first time in my life — that the French and English parts of my identity could inhabit the same body.
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I translated one of her poems for my graduate thesis. Working inside her language was like being inside a cathedral. Everything echoed.
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Her tapestry in the Basel gallery was the first piece of contemporary textile art that made me cry. I stood in front of it for 20 minutes.
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My daughter. She crossed the ocean to become everything she imagined and more. I am proud beyond what words can carry.
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Annette, you were in the middle of something beautiful. You always were. I will try to be worthy of the life we built.
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Annette was the rarest kind of artist — one who understood theory deeply and then set it aside entirely to follow the work wherever it led.
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