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1940

1944

1964

1965

  • 1965: Michael Baldwin - Untitled Painting (Mirror Piece)[1]

1966

  • 1966: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Acid Box[1]
  • 1966: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Temperature Show[1]
  • 1966: David Bainbridge - Crane
  • David Bainbridge and Terry Atkinson - Crane Assertions
  • 1966: Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden - Soft-Tape[1]

1967

  • 1967: Ian Burn - Looking Through a Piece of Glass[1]
  • 1967: Joseph Kosuth - Titled (Art as Idea as Idea)
  • 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - 22 Predicates: The French Army[1]
  • 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Map to not indicate...[1]
  • 1967: Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin - Title Equals Text No. 22[1]

1968

  • 1967-68: Mel Ramsden - Secret Painting[1]
  • 1967-68: Michael Baldwin - Sunnybank[1]
  • 1968: Mel Ramsden - 100% Abstract[1]
  • 1968: Mel Ramsden - Elements of an Incomplete Map[1]
  • 1968: Michael Baldwin - Abstract Art No. 2
  • 1968: Michael Baldwin - Abstract Art No. 3
  • 1966: David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Loop[1]

1969

  • David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Lecher System
  • David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell - Ingot
  • 1969: Harold Hurrell - The Cybernetic Art Work that Nobody Broke[1]
  • May 1969: Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 1

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1972

1973

  • 1973: Art & Language - Index 002 Bxal[1]
  • 1973: Art & Language - Index 04[1]
  • 1973: Art & Language - Index 05, instructions for reading the index[1]
  • 1973: Art & Language - Blurting in A & L[1]
  • September 1973: Art-Language Vol. 2 No. 3

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