Biography
Art & Language is a conceptual artists' collaboration that has undergone many changes since it was created in the late 1960s. The group was founded by artists who shared a common desire to combine intellectual ideas and concerns with the creation of art. The first issue of the group's journal, Art-Language, was published in November 1969 in Chipping Norton in England, and was an important influence on conceptual art in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Art & Language (Terry Atkinson, born 1939; David Bainbridge, 1941-2013; Michael Baldwin, born 1945; Harold Hurrell, born 1940) Olivet Discourse
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