Band, *1967 GB
Rock and Electronic
Art & Language is a conceptual art collective, formed around 1969 by Michael Baldwin and Terry Atkinson, in association with David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell, from their beginning they always took a contrarian position within the traditional understanding of conceptual art and its practice. Their art making has encompassed many forms—be it writing lyrics and performing rock and roll music with The Red Crayola in the 1960s, to constructing arcane indexical works, to writing the now historical and famous journal Art-Language (first published in 1969), to large, sculptural installations that employ portions of their texts as building blocks. Famous director Kathryn Bigelow was part of the band in early period
Terry Atkinson *1939 GB | |
Philip Pilkington | |
Mel Ramsden GB | |
Michael Baldwin *1945 | |
Ian Burn 1939-1993 AU |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baby And Child Care | Red Krayola with Art & Language | 2016 | Album |
Five American Portraits | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 2010 | Album |
Sighs Trapped By Liars | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 2007 | Album |
Black Snakes | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 1983 | Album |
Kangaroo? | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 1981 | Album |
Freud | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 1981 | Single |
An Old Man's Dream | Red Krayola With Art & Language | 1981 | Single |
Music-Language: Corrected Slogans | Art & Language | 1976 | Album |