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The Event in John Latham and Bob Cobbing
Authors:Steve Willey
Affiliation:1. Department of English &2. Humanities, School of Arts, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UKs.willey@bbk.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article documents some examples of the event-responsive poetry of the British poet Bob Cobbing (1920–2002) and compares it to the unique theory of the event structure developed by British sculptural and conceptual artist John Latham (1921–2006). It establishes points of intersection between their practices, and particularly at the level of aesthetics where very little comparative work exists. While both men are best known for their experimental 1960s work (Cobbing in relation to sound and concrete poetry, and Latham in relation to conceptual art) this article focusses on their earlier work as being preparatory to their later, more developed practice. Artistic affinities are contextualized in relation to World War II, the dialectic of romantic and classical art, and the institution of welfare-capitalism. How poet and artist both visually represented time (drawing on scientific discourses to do so) is further identified as a link between their practices.
Keywords:John Latham  Bob Cobbing  Jeff Nuttall  sigma  event-structure  Writers Forum  Group H  Herbert Read  Artist Placement Group  Drian Gallery
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