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And Now for Something Completely Different is a segment of Zoran Popović's 1977 documentary film Struggle in New York about New York's political avant-garde art scene. The segment features three performances by Art & Language that occupy the final 10 minutes of the 56 minute film.
Watch the first half of the segment on YouTube
Track list
| Track | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  | "A Lot of Sad Feelings...Fan Mail" | 
| 2. |  | "Harangue" | 
| 3. |  | "Plekhanov" | 
Background
The segment was filmed in October or November 1976 in sculptor John Chamberlain's New York studio on 76 Vestry Street. Chamberlain's son, drummer Jesse Chamberlain, a performer on Corrected Slogans, often used the studio space to practice with his bands. The film features members of Art & Language, specifically the New York (Provisional) Art & Language group, in a semi-improvised performance similar to Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors filmed earlier that year. It was one of the New York Art & Language group's final projects before its dissolution in early 1977.
The posters around the set advertise the magazine Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 4 which was released in October 1976. The performance contains readings of passages from the issue.
"And Now for Something Completely Different" is a catchphrase from Monty Python's Flying Circus and the title of Monty Python's 1971 film.
Further reading: Robert Bailey's book "Art & Language International: Conceptual Art Between Art Worlds" chapter "Keep All Your Friends"




