Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 1
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Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 1 | |
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Publication | Art-Language |
Date | September 1974 |
Volume | 3 |
Number | 1 |
Publisher | |
Editor | Ian Burn, Mel Ramsden, Terry Smith |
Contents
Title | pg. | Notes | |
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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 |