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WHAT'S YOUR TYPE?

April 15, 2025 VFD

APRIL 5, 2025, noon to 6pm 

01 

WHAT'S YOUR TYPE? 

art-poetry-music 

in typing & computing 

LA PLAQUE TOURNANTE (Frédéric Acquaviva and Loré Lixenberg) is  proposing every first saturday of the month a new series of exhibitions hosted  by THE OUTSIDERS GALLERY (64 Stoke Newington Road, London, N16 7XB). Following the Berlin space where 10 exhibitions were held between 2014 and  2017 (receiving the Berlin Senate Artists Space Prize in 2017), they will  organize 10 pop up exhibitions of ONE DAY ONLY starting on APRIL 5. 

What's your type? will display works using typewriter or computer in the  fields of poetry (concrete poetry), art (lettrism) and music (notations),  including international artists never shown before in UK. 

It will include some original works realised on a typewriter machine from  1947 to 2024 by Dom Sylvester Houédard, Bob Cobbing, Keith Armstrong,  Cozette de Charmoy, Robin Tomens, Karel Adamus, Jiri Kolar, Jan Burka,  Jiri Valoch, Alan Ridell, Isidore Isou, Maurice Lemaître, Gil Wolman, Ben  Vautier, Henri Chopin, Pierre Garnier, Ilse Garnier, Jean-François Bory, Joël  Hubaut, Charles Pennequin, Maggy Mauritz, Ferdinand Kriwet, Franz Mon,  Roberto Altmann, Paul Dutton, Steve McCaffery, Willem Boshoff, Öyvind Fahlström, Ake Hodell, Bengt Emil Johnson, Berndt Petterson, Carl  Reuterswärd, Enzo Minarelli, Maurizio Nannucci, Eduardo Kac, Betty Lee  White, Christopher Knowles, Kazunori Yaoita as well as an anonymous  typewriter work. 

It will also show computer related works of Max Bense, Manfred Mohr, Timm  Ulrichs, Bernard Heidsieck, Henri Chopin, Broutin, Jeff Nimp as well as music works using typewriter by Frédéric Acquaviva, John Cage or computer by  Pierre Barbaud and Denis Dufour. 

5pm : Performance by Enzo Minarelli (IT) 

Enzo Minarelli (1951) is the founder of the Archivio 3VITre di Polipoesia  (1983) and the creator of the term "polypoetry" (sound poetry, video poetry,  concrete and visual poetry...). 

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