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Art critic and curator. She was Assistant Director at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in [[London]] from 1963 – 1971; and was director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery from 1974-76. In 1965, she curated the exhibition [[Between Poetry and Painting]] on concrete poetry and art, during whose preparation she met [[Max Bense]]. She curated the first major international exhibition on computer art, [[Cybernetic Serendipity]], which was exhibited at the ICA in London in [[1968]] after two years of preparation.
 
Art critic and curator. She was Assistant Director at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in [[London]] from 1963 – 1971; and was director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery from 1974-76. In 1965, she curated the exhibition [[Between Poetry and Painting]] on concrete poetry and art, during whose preparation she met [[Max Bense]]. She curated the first major international exhibition on computer art, [[Cybernetic Serendipity]], which was exhibited at the ICA in London in [[1968]] after two years of preparation.
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Art critic and curator. She was Assistant Director at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London from 1963 – 1971; and was director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery from 1974-76. In 1965, she curated the exhibition Between Poetry and Painting on concrete poetry and art, during whose preparation she met Max Bense. She curated the first major international exhibition on computer art, Cybernetic Serendipity, which was exhibited at the ICA in London in 1968 after two years of preparation.

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