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  1. Art & Language is a pioneering English conceptual art group founded in 1968, that questioned the critical assumptions of mainstream modern art practice and criticism

  2. Language and Art. Language was an important tool for Conceptual artists in the 1960s. Many used language in place of more traditional materials like brushes and canvas, and words played a primary role in their emphasis on ideas over visual forms.

  3. An artistic language, or artlang, [1] [2] [3] is a constructed language designed for aesthetic and phonetic pleasure. Constructed languages can be artistic to the extent that artists use it as a source of creativity in art, poetry, calligraphy or as a metaphor to address themes such as cultural diversity and the vulnerability of the individual ...

  4. Mar 24, 2022 · Cassirer’s Philosophy of Symbolic Forms shows how links between language and art develop. ‘Designative’ conceptions of language see it primarily in terms of the representation of pre-existing ‘independent objects’, and so as connected to mathematics and natural scientific explanation.

  5. In the broadest sense of the term, an artistic language is any artificial language that does not have a definite purpose as such or is motivated by the experimentation of socio-linguistic theories (see philosophical language and logical language). Art languages often have a flexible grammar, just like a natural language.

  6. Artistic language. An artistic language or "artlang" is a constructed language whose primary purpose is to satisfy its maker's creative impulses and, possibly, evoke an emotional response in those who use it. There are no limitations on the form of an artlang; it may be simple or complex, naturalistic or engineered, a priori or a posteriori.

  7. Art & Language is a shifting collaboration among conceptual artists that has undergone many changes since its inception in the late 1960s. Their early work, as well as their journal Art-Language, first published in 1969, is regarded as an important influence on much conceptual art both in the United Kingdom and in the United States.

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