Zolan Quobble

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

If you’re the sort of person who sometimes feels doubtful about modern ‘art’ and whether it’s really art at all or actually just some colossal joke at somebody else’s expense (you’re probably thinking it’s at your expense if you’re a bit paranoid, and you are, we know you are), then this exhibition is for you. Simply reading the description should be enough to assuage any doubts you had about modern culture:

South London based noise experimentalists Ampersand return to the Substation on 18 June to collaborate for an improvised live recording with German self-proclaimed non-musicians Weltausstellung and Agit-poet Zolan Quobble.

So, this is your chance to see a noise experimentalist, some non-musicians, and an Agit-poet together in the same room in an, erm, event which also includes reverberating scaffolding poles and piano carcasses. It takes place on Saturday 18th June at 8pm at the Substation in Margate, tickets cost £3, and it sounds like enormous fun. Contact limbo.arts@gmail.com for details.

You should go. You.

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One Response to “Zolan Quobble”

  1. isleone says:

    Great