September 1971 issue of Studio International, with a cover specially designed for this issue by Eduardo Paolozzi. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Some Concerns in fine-arts education," by Philip Pilkington, Kevin Lole, David Rushton, and Charles Harrison; "Report from Canada," by Charlotte Townsend; "Correspondence;" "News and notes;" "The Inflation of art media," by Jonathan Benthall; "The Los Angeles look today," by Helene Winer; "A question of epistemic adequacy," by Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden; "Speculative illustrations," Eduardo Paolozzi in discussion with J. ... [details]
Issue directed by Dante Goffetti. Text by Thereza Bento, Riccardo Sgarbi, Riccardo Bertoncelli, Luigi Melano and Cristina Cazzaniga. Essays "Venezia Quando un'Artista Cade Cade sulla Schiena," "Fluxus Reprint," "Jacques Lacan: Il Problema dello Stile e la Concezione Psichiatrica delle Forme Paranoiche dell'Esperienza," "Philip Pilkington: La Deliquenza Duchampiana e la Cura Conseguente," "Diventeranno Elettrici i Denti del Drago? una Mostra di Daniela Palazzoli alla Galleria L'uomo e l'arti di Milano," "Gianni Emilio Simonetti, Descrizione di una Topica: l'Archeologia del Dorso," "Kingsley Widmer: The Electric Esthetic and the Short-circuit Ethic of the Current Populist Culture," "Lo Sguardo Militante del Signor Renato Barilli di Professione Critico d'Arte," "English Summary. ... [details]
Facsimile reprinted edition of the full five volume run of Art-Language in 21 volumes housed in a printed slipcase. Includes an introduction to the facsimile edition and an author index and title index. ... [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 27 - June 24, 1973. Texts by Joseph Kosuth, Terry Smith, Mel Ramsden, Michael Baldwin, Terry Atkinson, Phillip Pilkington and David Rushton. ... [details]
Second edition of the exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with a show of artists' books held at Nigel Greenwood Inc. Ltd., London, September 20 - October 14, 1972. Extensive essay by Celant. ... [details]
The inaugural issue of one of the most important publication of 1970s conceptualism edited by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, Preston Heller, and Ian Burn. ... [details]
First of two issues of the critical theory periodical edited by Kevin Lole, Philip Pilkington and David Rushton, not dissimilar from Art-Language in style and substance. Essays include "Don Judd's Dictum and Its Emptiness," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "On Asserting," by Rushton; "Duchampian Delinquency and the Constitutive Cure," by Pilkington; "Progress in Art and in Science," by Lole; "Obligations," by Terry Atkinson & Michael Baldwin; "Hierarchies: A Note," by Graham Howard; "The Grammarian," by Ian Burn & Mel Ramsden; "Phenomenology as a Hermeneutic of Art," by Peter Smith; and "The Myth of the Aesthetic Attitude," by Christopher Willsmore. [details]
February 1972 issue of Art-Language. Essays "Unnatural Rules and Excuses," by Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin; "Four Wages of Sense," by Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden; "Aspect of Authorities," by Philip Pilkington, David Rushton, and Kevin Lole; "On Material-Character / Physical-Object Paradigm of Art," by Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin; "Ontological Relativity: A Note," by Graham Howard. [details]
September 1973 issue of Art-Language. Essays "Some Formalities of Technic Relationships," by Graham Howard; "Interest Relationships, etc.," by Graham Howard; "Disinterest Relationships, etc.," by Graham Howard; "Models and Indexes: Fringe Benefits," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "Bibliotherapy," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "The Fine Structure of Collaboration," by Michael Corris; "Frameworks and Phantoms," by Michael Corris and Mel Ramsden; "Problems of Art & Language Space," by Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden; "Note on Reading 1969 - 1972," by John F. ... [details]
May 1975 issue featuring collaborative contributions. Essays "For Thomas Hobbes - I," by Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, Joseph Kosuth, Lynn Lemaster, Philip Pilkington; "A Review of Styles," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; "'To Begin With, While I am Clearly a Marxist Sympathizer. ... [details]