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== Background ==
== Background ==
[[File:Art-in-Europe-After-1968-flag.webp|upright|thumb|Flag from Kunst in Europa na '68]][[Art & Language]] was invited to exhibit their paintings {{RLink|Portraits}} in a Belgian exhibition called Kunst in Europa na '68 ("Art in Europe After '68"). The exhibition ran from June 21 - August 31 1980. The videos were shot in June <ref>{{RLink|Keep}}</ref>.
[[File:Art-in-Europe-After-1968-flag.webp|upright|thumb|Flag from Kunst in Europa na '68]][[Art & Language]] was invited to exhibit their paintings {{RLink|Portraits}} in a Belgian exhibition called Kunst in Europa na '68 ("Art in Europe After '68"). The exhibition ran from June 21 - August 31 1980. The video was shot in June <ref>{{RLink|Keep}}</ref>.


In 2015 an excerpt was uploaded to YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBhXokSKlmA Link]
In 2015 an excerpt was uploaded to YouTube without audio: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBhXokSKlmA Link]


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==


== Track list ==
== Track list ==
According to the White Rose discography, the four videos were as follows.<ref>http://white-rose.net/redcrayolalinks.html#etc</ref>
A footnote in [[Essays on Art & Language]] states that the video featured the two parts of 'Portrait of Lenin' plus two other song. The White Rose discography lists the other tracks as [[Born in Flames]], [[The Sword of God]], and [[Future Pilots]],<ref>http://white-rose.net/redcrayolalinks.html#etc</ref> though the latter wasn't recorded until 1981.
* [[Portrait of V. I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock, Part I]]
* [[Future Pilots]]
* [[Born in Flames]]
* [[The Sword of God]]
 
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:52, 20 January 2023

Title card

Background

File:Art-in-Europe-After-1968-flag.webp
Flag from Kunst in Europa na '68

Art & Language was invited to exhibit their paintings Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock in a Belgian exhibition called Kunst in Europa na '68 ("Art in Europe After '68"). The exhibition ran from June 21 - August 31 1980. The video was shot in June [1].

In 2015 an excerpt was uploaded to YouTube without audio: Link

Personnel

Track list

A footnote in Essays on Art & Language states that the video featured the two parts of 'Portrait of Lenin' plus two other song. The White Rose discography lists the other tracks as Born in Flames, The Sword of God, and Future Pilots,[2] though the latter wasn't recorded until 1981.

References