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==== Vol. 3 No. 2 ====
May 1975
==== Vol. 3 No. 3 ====
June 1976
==== Vol. 3 No. 4 ====
October 1976
=== Volume 4 ===
==== Vol. 4 No. 1 ====
May 1977
==== Vol. 4 No. 2 ====
October 1977
==== Vol. 4 No. 3 ====
October 1978
==== Vol. 4 No. 4 ====
June 1980
=== Volume 5 ===
==== Vol. 5 No. 1 ====
October 1982
==== Vol. 5 No. 2 ====
March 1984
==== Vol. 5 No. 3 ====
March 1985
[[Category:Art & Language]]
[[Category:Art & Language]]

Revision as of 10:52, 13 November 2022

Periodical by Art & Language

Issues

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3 / The Fox

Volume 4

Volume 5

Issue details

Volume 1

Vol. 1 No. 1

Vol. 1 No. 1
May 1969

May 1969

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Terry Atkinson (uncredited) Introduction 1-10 Excerpts
2. Sol LeWitt Sentences on conceptual art 11-13 Link
3. Dan Graham Poem-schema 14-15
4. Lawrence Weiner Statements 17-18
5. David Bainbridge Notes on M1 (1) 19-22 Link
6. Michael Baldwin Notes on M1 23-30
7. David Bainbridge Notes on M1 (2) 30-32

Vol. 1 No. 2

Vol. 1 No. 2
February 1970

February 1970

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Joseph Kosuth Introductory note by the American Editor 1-4
2. David Bainbridge ‘The Sculpture...’ (untitled) 5-7
3. Frederic Barthelme Three from May 23rd, 1969 8-10
4. Stephen McKenna Notes on Marat 11-13
5. Michael Baldwin Plans and Procedures 14-21 Excerpt
6. Ian Burn Dialogue 22
7. Robert Brown-David Hirons Moto-Spiritale 23-24
8. Terry Atkinson From an Art & Language Point of View 25-60
9. Terry Atkinson Concerning Interpretation of the Bainbridge/Hurrell Models 61-71
10. Harold Hurrell Notes on Atkinson’s ‘Concerning Interpretation of the Bainbridge/Hurrell Models’ 72-73
11. Harold Hurrell Sculptures and Devices 74-76
12. Michael Thompson Conceptual Art: Category & Action 77-83
13. Mel Ramsden Notes on Genealogies 84-88

Vol. 1 No. 3

Vol. 1 No. 3
June 1970

June 1970

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Ian Burn

Roger Cutforth Mel Ramsden

Proceedings: Society for Theoretical Art and Analyses 1-3
2. Mel Ramsden Art Enquiry (2) 4-6
3. Graham J. Howard (i) Concerning Some Theories and their Worlds 7-8
4. Graham J. Howard (ii) Mona Lisas 9-10
5. Bernard Bihari Marshall McLuhan and the Behavioral Sciences 11-28
6. Mel Ramsden A Preliminary Proposal for the Directing of Perception 29
7. Michael Baldwin General Note

(i) Atkinson and Meaninglessness

(ii) Preface

(iii) Dead Issues

30-35

Vol. 1 No. 4

November 1971

Vol. 1 No. 4
November 1971
Author Title pg. Notes
1. Stuart Knight Theory, Knowledge and Hermeneutics 1-5
2. Graham Howard Revelation and Art 6-15
3. Graham Howard Actuality and Potentiality 16-22
4. Graham Howard Accessibility and Conceivability 23-24
5. Terry Atkinson

Michael Baldwin

Art Teaching 25-50
6. Terry Atkinson

Michael Baldwin

La Pensée avec images 51-69 Link

Volume 2

Vol. 2 No. 1

Vol. 2 No. 1
February 1972

February 1972

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Terry Atkinson

Michael Baldwin

Unnatural Rules and Excuses 1-27
2. Ian Burn

Mel Ramsden

Four Wages of Sense 28-37
3. Philip Pilkington

David Rushton

Kevin Lole

Aspects of Authorities 38-50
4. Terry Atkinson

Michael Baldwin

On the Material-Character/Physical-Object Paradigm of Art 51-55 Link
5. Graham Howard Ontological Relativity: A Note 56-57

Vol. 2 No. 2

Vol. 2 No. 2
Summer 1972

Summer 1972

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Ian Burn

Mel Ramsden

Some Questions on the Characterization of Questions 1-10
2. Terry Atkinson

Michael Baldwin

Information 11-20
3. Ian Burn

Mel Ramsden

Art Language and Art-Language 21-28 Link
4. Harold Hurrell Interim Remarks 29-30
5. David Bainbridge Lupus in Fabula 31
6. Victor Burgin In Reply 32-34 [1]

Vol. 2 No. 3

Vol. 2 No. 3
September 1973

September 1973

Author Title pg. Notes
1. Graham Howard Some Formalities of Technic Relationships 1-7 Excerpt
2. Graham Howard Interest Relationships, etc. 8-9
3. Graham Howard Disinterest Relationships, etc. 10-11
4. Philip Pilkington

David Rushton

Models and Indexes: Fringe Benefits 12-17
5. Philip Pilkington

David Rushton

Bibliotherapy 18-33
6. Michael Corris The Fine Structure of Collaboration 34-37
7. Michael Corris

Mel Ramsden

Frameworks and Phantoms 38-52
8. Ian Burn

Mel Ramsden

Problems of Art & Language Space 53-72
9. John F. Hemmings Note on Reading 1969-1972 73-77
10. David Bainbridge 'Praxisectomy' and 'Theoryorraphy' 78

Vol. 2 No. 4

Vol. 2 No. 4
June 1974

June 1974

Michael Baldwin, Philip Pilkington

Title pg. Notes
1. Violins and Cows 1-6 Link
2. Redemption not Adaptation 7-14
3. Data Blank, December 1973 15
4. Brainstorm Proposal 16-25
5. A-L and me... What I know, care about... Going-on as Grammar. No money, no prospects... Fear... Starvation... 26-33
6. Vector and Magnitude 34
7. Uplifting Public Utterance 35
8. Whether there exists, or has existed an 'ideological' person... 36
9. Fragment from Contemporanea Index 37
10. Dear... 38-39
11. Points of Reference, the Hope of Ideology 40-44
12. Art and Language 45-50
13. Why J. Kosuth Won't Work for Us & Other Trivia 51-61
14. The Old Gourmet (Transcript) 62-70 ExcerptExcerpt
15. Proceedings M2 71-72
16. Instruction Index a x 73-99 Excerpts
17. Instruction Index b x 100-123
18. 'The statement that there is a body of dialectical discourse...' 124
19. Further Points of Reference 126-130

Volume 3

Vol. 3 No. 1

Vol. 3 No. 1
September 1974

September 1974

Draft for an Anti-Textbook

Ian Burn, Mel Ramsden, Terry Smith

Title pg. Notes
1. Caution 1
2. Somewhere to Begin 2-4
3. Language has a Hold on us 5-7
4. Market Relations 8-9
5. Apodictic Tableaux 10-12
6. Ideal Speakers... 13-14
7. Annotations... Selective Memory (Histrionics?)... 15-17
8. Cacophonous... 18-19
9. Bureaucracy... 20
10. Points of Order? 21-22
11. No Refuge in 'Audience'... 23-26
12. 'Sometimes I feel like an Artist...' 27-31
13. Institutional Serenity 32-35
14. A 'Logic' of Going-On? 36
15. Do We Have Anything like 'Assertion'? 37-41
16. What are we doing in Language? 42-43
17. 'Consistency' is an Ideological Postulate 44-47
18. Dead Horse... 48-49
19. Iteration 50
20. More Exhortations? 51-53
21. Joseph Kosuth says that the group is a Cultural Ghetto 54-55
22. ...Overboard about Kierkegaard 57-59
23. Fur Teacups 60-61
24. Straight Talk? 62-63
25. Equivocating... 64-67
26. Routine... 68
27. ...Corpse of Official Language 69-70
28. We Wish they had a Dictionary 71-73
29. ...Concatenation... 74-75
30. Bxal-ing 76-79
31. Endless Revisability... 80-82
32. Striving in the Uproar 83-86
33. Art-Career Components 87-89
34. The Unreality of this Culture 90-97
35. Modeish about Cultural Indeterminacy 98-100
36. Exploitation... Education... 101-103
37. Shop-Floorish? 104-105
38. Leftish Critique 106-108
39. Sporadic Encounter 109-110

Vol. 3 No. 2

May 1975

Vol. 3 No. 3

June 1976

Vol. 3 No. 4

October 1976

Volume 4

Vol. 4 No. 1

May 1977

Vol. 4 No. 2

October 1977

Vol. 4 No. 3

October 1978

Vol. 4 No. 4

June 1980

Volume 5

Vol. 5 No. 1

October 1982

Vol. 5 No. 2

March 1984

Vol. 5 No. 3

March 1985

  1. Reprinted in Victor Burgin's Parallel Texts (2011)