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[[File:Art-in-Europe-After-1968-flag.webp|upright|thumb|Flag from Kunst in Europa na '68]][[Art & Language]] were invited to exhibit their [[Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock]] paintings 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>.
[[File:Art-in-Europe-After-1968-flag.webp|upright|thumb|Flag from Kunst in Europa na '68]][[Art & Language]] were invited to exhibit their [[Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock]] paintings 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 of the video was uploaded to YouTube without audio: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBhXokSKlmA Link]
In 2015, an excerpt of the video was uploaded to YouTube without audio: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBhXokSKlmA Link]


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==


== Track list ==
== 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]],<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]]
* [[Portrait of V. I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock, Part II]]
* [[Born in Flames]]
* [[The Sword of God]]
 
== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 04:51, 12 March 2023

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

Art & Language were invited to exhibit their Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock paintings 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 of the video was uploaded to YouTube without audio: Link

Personnel

Track list

References