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Lene Adler Petersen was a central figure in the scene around Eks-Skolen
(an artist-run alternative art school started in the 1960’s by Bjørn
Nørgaard, Per Kirkeby, Poul Gernes among others), and she has been a
significant influence, despite a relatively quiet artistic career. Today
she is regarded as one of the most important voices, who came out of
the experimental art scene in the 1960’s, and she is behind some of the
most iconic performance works of the time
Lene Adler Petersen was a central figure in the scene around Eks-Skolen
(an artist-run alternative art school started in the 1960’s by Bjørn
Nørgaard, Per Kirkeby, Poul Gernes among others), and she has been a
significant influence, despite a relatively quiet artistic career. Today
she is regarded as one of the most important voices, who came out of
the experimental art scene in the 1960’s, and she is behind some of the
most iconic performance works of the time
**Edition of 300. White vinyl edition, including leporello-folded booklet** Over the last couple of years, the Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology has been blowing minds, issuing a startling array of releases which singlehandedly reform the broad understanding of Denmark’s historic movements in sound. Not only were there revelatory reissues of works by Knud Viktor, Alison Knowles, Henning Christiansen, and Per Norgard, but there was that incredible Danish Tape Amateurs 1959 -1976 compilation,…