Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 2
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| Art-Language Vol. 3 No. 2 | |
|---|---|
| Publication | Art-Language | 
| Date | May 1975 | 
| Volume | 3 | 
| Number | 2 | 
| Publisher | |
| Editor | Michael Baldwin, Ian Burn, Charles Harrison, Sandra Harrison, Philip Pilkington, Mel Ramsden | 
Contents
| Title | pg. | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| For Thomas Hobbes | 1-6 | [1] | 
| A Review of Styles | 7-12 | |
| ‘To Begin With, While I am Clearly a Marxist Sympathizer...’ | 13-19 | |
| Pedagogical Sketchbook (AL) | 20-30 | Excerpt(22) | 
| Brainstorming – New York | 31-40 | Excerpt | 
| Art and Language | 41 | |
| Community Work | 44-45 | |
| Rambling: To Partial Correspondents | 46-51 | |
| Vulgar and Popular Opinions | 52-58 | |
| Little Grey Rabbit Goes to the Sea | 59-62 | |
| Overview – The Paradox of the Heap of Stones | 63-64 | |
| Slogan Adaptation | 65-67 | |
| ‘Mr. Lin Yutang Refers to “Fair Play”...?’ | 68-80 | |
| Strategy is Political: Dear M... | 81-86 | |
| My Amazed Admiration (...of the Subtle Complexity Reached by Western Capitalism) | 87-88 | |
| Utopian Prayers and Infantile Marxism | 89-92 | |
| Accidental Synopsis | 93-94 | |
| On the Embarrassing Dangers of Banishing 12-Tone Music | 95 | 
Background
Reviews
The Fox
Fall 1975[2]
Ian Burn
References
- ↑ Also published in The Fox No. 1
 - ↑ The Fox No. 2, pg. 52-58
 
