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Libretto: Art & Language
Libretto: [[Art & Language]]


Music: Mayo Thompson
Music: [[Mayo Thompson]]


== 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.<ref>https://www.art-language.org/texte/f/I.htm#anglais</ref>
Written summer 1983
 
Published March 1984 in [[Art-Language]] vol.5 no.2
 
=== 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."<ref>https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/portfolio-item/art-language-interview-with-victorine-meurend/</ref>
 
== Contents ==
3 acts, 4 scenes per act


== Performances ==
== Performances ==
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== Libretto ==
== Libretto ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
=== Publishing history ===
!
* 1984: [[Art-Language]] vol.5 no.2
!Publication
* 1993: (French translation)
!
* 2000: [[Art-Language]] Facsimile Edition<ref>http://www.20th-century-art-archives.com/20thCenturyArtArchives/Page.aspx?p=34&ix=10001&pid=1&prcid=36&ppid=0</ref>
!Notes
* 2018: Art & Language: Reality (Dark) Fragments (Light)<ref>https://www.lespressesdureel.com/EN/ouvrage.php?id=6911&menu=4</ref>
|-
* 2020: Art & Language: Home from Home<ref>https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/portfolio-item/home-from-home/</ref>
|1984
 
|[[Art-Language]] vol.5 no.2
== Image gallery ==
|English
<gallery>
|
</gallery>
|-
 
|1993
== Interview with Victorine Meurend ==
|
 
|French
* "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."<ref>https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/portfolio-item/art-language-interview-with-victorine-meurend/</ref>
|
|-
|2000
|Art-Language Facsimile Edition
|English
|<ref>http://www.20th-century-art-archives.com/20thCenturyArtArchives/Page.aspx?p=34&ix=10001&pid=1&prcid=36&ppid=0</ref>
|-
|2018
|Art & Language: Reality (Dark) Fragments (Light)
|English/French
|<ref>https://www.lespressesdureel.com/EN/ouvrage.php?id=6911&menu=4</ref>
|-
|2020
|Art & Language: Home from Home
|French
|[https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/download/home-from-home-kit-dexposition/ Download]
|}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:37, 22 January 2023

Libretto: Art & Language

Music: Mayo Thompson

Background

Written summer 1983

Published March 1984 in Art-Language vol.5 no.2

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."[1]

Contents

3 acts, 4 scenes per act

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

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

References