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==Background==
==Background==
The segment was filmed in October or November 1976. It features members of the New York [[(Provisional) Art & Language]] group in a semi-improvised performance similar to {{RLink|Nine}}. It was filmed in sculptor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Chamberlain_(sculptor) John Chamberlain]'s studio (drummer [[Jesse Chamberlain]]'s father) on 76 Vestry Street in New York.
The segment was filmed in October or November 1976. It features members of the New York [[(Provisional) Art & Language]] group in a semi-improvised performance similar to {{RLink|Nine}}. It was filmed in sculptor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Chamberlain_(sculptor) John Chamberlain]'s studio on 76 Vestry Street in New York ([[Jesse Chamberlain]]'s father).
 
'''Further reading:''' the chapter "Keep All Your Friends" in Robert Bailey's book "Art & Language International: Conceptual Art Between Art Worlds"


==Interpretations==
==Interpretations==

Revision as of 13:01, 26 March 2023

And Now for Something Completely Different is the Art & Language segment of Zoran Popović's 1977 film Struggle in New York.

Track list

  1. A Lot of Sad Feelings...Fan Mail
  2. Harangue
  3. Plekhanov

Background

The segment was filmed in October or November 1976. It features members of the New York (Provisional) Art & Language group in a semi-improvised performance similar to Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors. It was filmed in sculptor John Chamberlain's studio on 76 Vestry Street in New York (Jesse Chamberlain's father).

Further reading: the chapter "Keep All Your Friends" in Robert Bailey's book "Art & Language International: Conceptual Art Between Art Worlds"

Interpretations

Posters and copies of Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 4 are a prominent visual

References