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== Background ==
== Background ==
The index to the Art-Language Facsimile Edition credits [[Michael Baldwin]], [[Charles Harrison]], [[Mel Ramsden]], and [[Mayo Thompson]] with Art-Language vol.5 no.2.
The index to the Art-Language Facsimile Edition credits [[Michael Baldwin]], [[Charles Harrison]], [[Mel Ramsden]], and [[Mayo Thompson]] with Art-Language vol.5 no.2.<ref>https://www.art-language.org/texte/f/I.htm#anglais</ref>


== Performances ==
== Performances ==

Revision as of 20:39, 12 November 2022

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Libretto: Art & Language

Music: Mayo Thompson

Background

The index to the Art-Language Facsimile Edition credits Michael Baldwin, Charles Harrison, Mel Ramsden, and Mayo Thompson with Art-Language vol.5 no.2.[1]

Performances

Recording

  • 2006 interview: "Thompson is also confident that the opera Victorine will be ready for production in 2007, more than 20 years after its original libretto was published in Art-Language."[2]

Libretto

Publishing history

  • 1984: Art-Language vol.5 no.2
  • 1993: (French translation)
  • 2000: Art-Language Facsimile Edition[3]
  • 2018: Art & Language: Reality (Dark) Fragments (Light)[4]
  • 2020: Art & Language: Home from Home[5]

Image gallery

Interview with Victorine Meurend

  • "Art & Language: Interview with Victorine Meurend is a fictional conversation between Victorine Meurend, the model who posed most frequently for the painter Édouard Manet and the Art & Language collective. Text presented in the Jackson Pollock Bar Style in 2002 at Lisson Gallery (London) and in 2016 at Château de Montsoreau-Musée d’art contemporain."[6]

References