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1940
1941
1942
- Charles Harrison born in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, UK[1]
1943
1944
- Mel Ramsden born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK[1]
1945
- Michael Baldwin born Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, UK[1]
1964
1965
- 1965: Michael Baldwin - Untitled Painting (Mirror Piece)[2]
1966
- 1966: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Acid Box[2]
- 1966: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Temperature Show[2]
- 1966: David Bainbridge - Crane
- David Bainbridge and Terry Atkinson - Crane Assertions
- 1966: Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden - Soft-Tape[2]
1967
- 1967: Ian Burn - Looking Through a Piece of Glass[2]
- 1967: Joseph Kosuth - Titled (Art as Idea as Idea)
- 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - 22 Predicates: The French Army[2]
- 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Map to not indicate...[2]
- 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Title Equals Text No. 22[2]
- Exhibition: Hardware Show
- Architectural Association, London, UK
1968
- 1967-68: Mel Ramsden - Secret Painting[2]
- 1967-68: Michael Baldwin - Sunnybank[2]
- 1968: Mel Ramsden - 100% Abstract[2]
- 1968: Mel Ramsden - Elements of an Incomplete Map[2]
- 1968: Michael Baldwin - Abstract Art No. 2
- 1968: Michael Baldwin - Abstract Art No. 3
- 1966: David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Loop[2]
- Exhibition: Vat ’68
- Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry, UK
- Exhibition: Dematerialisation Show
- Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
1969
- David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Lecher System
- David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Ingot
- 1969: Harold Hurrell - The Cybernetic Art Work that Nobody Broke[2]
- May 1969: Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 1
- Exhibition:
- Pinacotheca Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1970
- February 1970: Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 2
- June 1970: Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 3
1971
- July 1971: Analytical Art No. 1
- November 1971: Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 4
1972
- 1972: Art & Language - Index 01, installation at 'Documenta 5'[2]
- 1972: Art & Language - Alternate Map for Documenta (Based on Citation A)[2]
- 1972: Art & Language - Index 02, installation at Lisson Gallery, London[2]
- 1972: Art & Language: Texte zum Phänomen Kunst und Sprache
- February 1972: Art-Language Vol. 2 No. 1
- June 1972: Analytical Art No. 2
- Summer 1972: Art-Language Vol. 2 No. 2
1973
- 1973: Art & Language - Index 002 Bxal[2]
- 1973: Art & Language - Index 04[2]
- 1973: Art & Language - Index 05, instructions for reading the index[2]
- 1973: Art & Language - Blurting in A & L[2]
- September 1973: Art-Language Vol. 2 No. 3
1974
- 1973-74: Art & Language - Proceedings 0012 Child's Play[2]
- 1974: Threshold Agreement
- June 1974: Art-Language Vol. 2 No. 4
- September 1974: Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 1
1975
- 1975: Art & Language - Dialectical Materialism: Ernie Wise (1975)[2]
- 1975: Art & Language - Singing Man[2]
- 1975: Art & Language: Australia 1975
- March 1975: The Fox 1
- May 1975: Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 2
- September 1975: Art & Language 1966-1975
- Fall 1975: The Fox 2
1976
- 1976: Art & Language - Banner for the Venice Biennale[2]
- 1976: Music-Language - Corrected Slogans (1976)[2]
- 1976: Art & Language - Poster for 'School'[2]
- 1976: School Press - Poster for 'School'[2]
- May 1976: The Fox 3
- June 1976: Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 3
- October 1976: Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 4
1977
- January 1977: Red-Herring No. 1
- May 1977: Art-Language Vol. 4 No. 1
- October 1977: Art-Language Vol. 4 No. 2
1978
- 1978: Art & Language 1975-78
- 1978: Red-Herring No. 2
- October 1978: Art-Language Vol. 4 No. 3
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
- 1993: Incident, Now They Are, Elegant
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
- Charles Harrison died in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK[1]
2010
- Exhibition: Portraits and a Dream
- Lisson Gallery, London, UK
- Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA
2011
- Exhibition: Official Squares Again
- Galerie Grita Insam, Vienna, Austria
- Exhibition: Portraits and a Dream
- University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK
- Exhibition: Badges
- Mulier Mulier Gallery, Knokke, Belgium
2012
- Exhibition:
- Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland
2013
- Exhibition: Letters to the Red Krayola
- April 12 – May 18, 2013: Galerie Kadel Willborn, Dusseldorf, Germany[3]
- Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium
- Exhibition: The Hut Project Painting with Art & Language
- blip blip blip, Leeds, UK
2014
- Exhibition: Nobody Spoke[1]
- Lisson Gallery, London, UK
- Exhibition: Uncompleted[1]
- Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
- Exhibition: Made in Zurich: Art & Language Editions 1966–71[1]
- Bernard Jordan Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2015
2016
- Exhibition: Not that it is needed now[1]
- Mulier Mulier Gallery, Knokke-Zoute, Belgium
2017
- Kangaroo (1981-2017)[4]
- Exhibition: Ten Posters: Illustrations for Art-Language[5][6]
- September 30, 2017 – February 24, 2018
- Centre de Création Contemporaine Olivier Debre, Tours, France
- Exhibition: Nobody Spoke[1]
- Kunstsaele, Berlin, Germany
- Kadel Willborn, Düsseldorf, Germany
2018
- Exhibition: Reality (Dark) Fragments (Light)
- April 4 – June 30, 2018
- Catalog: Reality (Dark) Fragments (Light)
- Château de Montsoreau Museum of contemporary art, France
2019
- Exhibition: Devinera qui pourra (Figure it out who can)[1]
- Galerie Michael Janssen, Berlin, Germany
- Exhibition: Mappa Mundi
- May 10 – July 5, 2019
- Mother, Father, Monday: Map of the World (2000)
- Qui Pourra (2008)
2020
- Exhibition: Picasso’s Guernica in the Style of Jackson Pollock (Essay II)[7]
- January 17 – March 20, 2020
- Sprovieri Gallery, London, UK
- Exhibition: Home from Home[8]
- April 13 – July 13, 2020
- Château de Montsoreau Museum of contemporary art, France
2021
- Exhibition: Now They Are[9]
- June 23 – August 9, 2021
- Jesus College, Cambridge, US
2022
- Exhibition: Hostage[10]
- March 3 – April 16, 2022
- Lisson Gallery, New York, US
- Exhibition: www.art-language.org[11]
- March 22 – June 3, 2022
- Château de Montsoreau Museum of contemporary art, France
2023
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 https://lisson-art.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/attachment/file/body/21103/Art_Language_CV.pdf
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 Essays on Art & Language
- ↑ https://www.kadel-willborn.de/en/data/exhibitions/64/letters-to-the-red-krayola.html
- ↑ https://www.larryslist.com/artmarket/the-talks/what-a-bad-place-this-french-castle-is/
- ↑ https://cccod.fr/exposition/ten-posters-illustrations-for-art-language/
- ↑ https://www.lissongallery.com/news/art-language-s-work-10-posters-on-show-in-tours-france-until-february-2018
- ↑ https://www.sprovieri.com/exhibitions/art-language/selected-works?view=slider
- ↑ https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/portfolio-item/home-from-home-13-04-13-07-2020-2/
- ↑ https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/events/art-language-now-they-are
- ↑ https://www.lissongallery.com/exhibitions/art-language-b9d5c7b3-7c3e-4eef-947e-6f6f6ffb9ba7
- ↑ https://www.chateau-montsoreau.com/wordpress/portfolio-item/exhibition-www-art-language-org-22-03-30-06-2022/