Keith Armstrong, born in 1950, was not just an artist. He was a symbol of unwavering tenacity. Suffering from polio, he found himself confined to a wheelchair, with limited use of his arms and hands. Despite these formidable challenges, Keith embarked on an artistic odyssey that defied expectations and redefined what was possible. His canvas? The humble typewriter. Armed with nothing but a vision and an indomitable spirit, Keith produced a breathtaking collection of conceptual art that transcended the boundaries of disability. His manual typewriter became his instrument of choice, each keypress a testament to his dedication to the craft.

Japan Subculture Research Center