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Revision as of 06:09, 16 October 2023


Art & Language: Writings is a 2005 essay collection by Art & Language.
Contents
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| 1. | John Roberts — The 'Black Debt': Art & Language's Writing | 9 | Full article | |
| 2. | Portrait of V.I. Lenin | 23 | Full article | 
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| 3. | Kangaroo? | [1] | 
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| 4. | Manet's 'Olympia' and Contradiction (Apropos T.J. Clark's and Peter Wollen's Recent Articles) | 
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| 5. | Letter to a Canadian Curator | 
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| 6. | Painting by Mouth | 
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| 7. | A Souvenir of Documenta 7 | 
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| 8. | Art & Language Paints a Picture | 
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| 9. | Victorine | 
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| 10. | Failed Town Planning | 
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| 11. | To Say of a Painting That It is a Fake | 
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| 12. | Informed Spectators | 
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| 13. | Tales from the Pit | 
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| 14. | David: Unsightly Scenes | 
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| 15. | Seeing Paintings and Painting's Seeing | 
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| 16. | We Aim to be Amateurs | Full article | 
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| 17. | Moti Memoria | Excerpt (56-57) | 
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| 18. | Making Meaningless | Full article | ||
| 19. | Art & Language and the Jackson Pollock Bar | |||
| 20. | Postscript: Wrongs Healed in Official Hope | 
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| 21. | Roma Reason: Luhmann's Art as a Social System | Full article | 
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| 22. | Interview: The Too Dark to Read Exhibition; Joëlle Pijaudier-Cabot with Art & Language, Installed in the Style of the Jackson Pollock Bar | |||
| 23. | Almost Too Dark to See |