Art & Language 1966-1975
Appearance

Contents
Title | pg. |
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Retrospective Exhibitions and Current Practice (A Recommendation for Optimistic Amnesia) | 1-3 |
'We have some non-utilitarian problems (of notation) in the face of...' | 4-6 |
This Connects with the Given Political Moment, etc.... | 7-9 |
To Boring Professors...Transitional Demands | 10-11 |
'A point of reference...or what? Individual (distributed) ideo-prac-...' | 12-14 |
Dialectic and Unsightly Drinking: Art Galleries as the Putative Sites of Non-Trivial Conflict | 15-17 |
Notes...More Worry about Going-On | 18-20 |
The Preservation of the Species: Direct Speech | 21-22 |
The Preservation of the Species: Counter Course | 23-24 |
'Putative art practice in Britain is focussed on the art schools. Most...' | 25-27 |
Self-Superseding Strategy...or the Given Political Moment | 28-32 |
Good Evening...It's Modern Amusements Time Again | 33-36 |
For the B.B.C.: A Visual Description of... | 37-39 |
'The requirement that one should see his 'work' as 'in' the dialectic of...' | 40 |
Good Morning - Old-Fashioned Amusements | 41-42 |
'We might want to walk into over-complex iterations, just like a lot of...' | 43 |
Historically Proper Names | 44-45 |
Alphabet of Lenin - Intermediate Para-Structures | 46-48 |
Dear Stefan... | 49-51 |
Background
Oxford: Museum of Modern Art, 1975 21 x 14.7cm, 52pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue which is written in parody of the Art-Language Journals. Reproduced texts by the conceptual art group and no illustrations.[1]