F.R. DAVID: RECTO VERSO
with a screening of Péter Dobai’s Archaikus Torzó* and a few words by editor Will Holder at 8.30pm
Thursday September 19, 8pmF.R.DAVID is a typographical journal, dealing with the organisation of reading and writing in contemporary art practises.
The 18th issue, ‘Recto Verso’ had its beginnings in prosody, the measure of language, geometry, and a notion of imagist transcription, even. A two-dimensional exercise, it turns out, on paper. Words were tuned out, in favour of the volume of values our bodies exchanged: ‘the historical and bodily movement of language amongst subjects.’ Attentions turned—taking (the measure of) classes in body language: the non-verbal: the insinuated: the reverse-side of image: the backside, and, oddly: Oh no: we don’t speak about that—to the next page…
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‘This young man let us film his strange life […] His job is cleaning a factory and he lives with his parents in a suburban house. […] He uses all his leisure time to create a mind-body equilibrium through the cult of the body and the study of philosophy and ethics. His main aims are the realisation of the classic Goethian ideal and peace. For this he tries to gather strength from everyday life. In this fight he appears as an anxious, strange human island, striving for completeness and dignity.’
[Opening subtitles to Archaikus Torzó, 1971]