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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. |
Revision as of 18:34, 14 May 2009
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.