http://www.latin-american.cam.ac.uk/events/concrete-poetry
The Centre of Latin American Studies is hosting a new exhibition:
a token of concrete affection
works from the personal collection of Stephen Bann relating to close exchanges between Cambridge and Brazilian poets in the 1960s.
private view: 28th November 2014, 5:00-7:00 pm
open to the public on weekdays for viewing by appointment from 1 December 2014 to 1 March 2015. Please email Julie at .
About this exhibition
This show has been designed to mark the 50th Anniversary of the first international exhibition of concrete, kinetic and phonic poetry held in the Rushmore rooms, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge from 28 November to 5 December 1964, organised by Stephen Bann, Reg Gadney, Philip Steadman and Mike Weaver.
Among over ninety works shown at the week-long exhibition were poems sent from Brazil by Ronaldo Azeredo, Augusto de Campos, Haroldo de Campos, José Lino Grunewald and Décio Pignatari of the Noigandres group and from Edgard Braga, Luiz Angelo Pinto and Pedro Xisto.
Works by the Noigandres group and other Brazilian poets were included within the remarkable avant-garde journal FORM which Bann, Steadman and Weaver co-edited between 1966 and 1969 and in the Brighton Festival of Concrete Poetry which Bann curated in 1966. A half century after the first exhibition, the Centre of Latin American Studies has worked closely with Stephen Bann and curator Brona? Ferran on an exhibition of rarely seen material from Bann’s collection. The exhibition’s title is drawn from a letter written to Bann by Xisto in 1967 and on display in this show.
A symposium about 1960’s concrete poetry, its context and lineage will be held in association with Kettle’s Yard on Saturday 14 February 2015 from 11.30am-5pm at the Alison Richard Building. The programme will include presentations from Professor Stephen Bann, Dr Viviane Carvalho da Annunciação, Dr Greg Thomas, University of Edinburgh and Ann Noël Williams. Full programme and booking details to follow here in December 2014.
Details of two related exhibitions in Cambridge:
Beauty and Revolution: The Poetry and Art of Ian Hamilton Finlay
Curated by Stephen Bann
http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/exhibitions/2014/ihf/index.php
Graphic Constellations: Visual poetry and the Properties of Space
Curated by Brona? Ferran and Will Hill
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/microsites/ruskin_gallery/graphic_constellations.html